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  • M M dHatter

    I wonder how many websites hardcoded remote ip addresses with VARCHAR(15) or unsigned integer?

    "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein "Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example." Mark Twain

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    AspDotNetDev
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    From now on, I store all data as NTEXT, just in case!

    [WikiLeaks Cablegate Cables]

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      From now on, I store all data as NTEXT, just in case!

      [WikiLeaks Cablegate Cables]

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      M dHatter
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      better yet flat file :laugh:

      "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein "Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example." Mark Twain

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      • M M dHatter

        I wonder how many websites hardcoded remote ip addresses with VARCHAR(15) or unsigned integer?

        "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein "Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example." Mark Twain

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        leppie
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        VectorX wrote:

        I wonder how many websites hardcoded remote ip addresses with VARCHAR(15) or unsigned integer?

        +1 mine ;P

        ((λ (x) `(,x ',x)) '(λ (x) `(,x ',x)))

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        • M M dHatter

          I wonder how many websites hardcoded remote ip addresses with VARCHAR(15) or unsigned integer?

          "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein "Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example." Mark Twain

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          Mike Hankey
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          And I'm wondering how long before IPV8 is needed? When they start implanting phones in women' ears when they give them a drivers license it won't take long.

          Even a blind squirrel gets a nut occasionally. http://www.hq4thmarinescomm.com[^] [My Site]

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            VectorX wrote:

            I wonder how many websites hardcoded remote ip addresses with VARCHAR(15) or unsigned integer?

            +1 mine ;P

            ((λ (x) `(,x ',x)) '(λ (x) `(,x ',x)))

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            M dHatter
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            I bet you everyone who reads my post will go back and check their codes just to be safe. ;)

            "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein "Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example." Mark Twain

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            • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

              And I'm wondering how long before IPV8 is needed? When they start implanting phones in women' ears when they give them a drivers license it won't take long.

              Even a blind squirrel gets a nut occasionally. http://www.hq4thmarinescomm.com[^] [My Site]

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              M dHatter
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              I'm sure in China they need it now.

              "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein "Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example." Mark Twain

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              • M M dHatter

                I bet you everyone who reads my post will go back and check their codes just to be safe. ;)

                "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein "Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example." Mark Twain

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                leppie
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                VectorX wrote:

                I bet you everyone who reads my post will go back and check their codes just to be safe

                Why? The site only has IPv4 access. No problems here :)

                ((λ (x) `(,x ',x)) '(λ (x) `(,x ',x)))

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                • M M dHatter

                  I'm sure in China they need it now.

                  "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein "Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example." Mark Twain

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                  Mike Hankey
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                  Wouldn't surprise me a bit.

                  Even a blind squirrel gets a nut occasionally. http://www.hq4thmarinescomm.com[^] [My Site]

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                  • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

                    And I'm wondering how long before IPV8 is needed? When they start implanting phones in women' ears when they give them a drivers license it won't take long.

                    Even a blind squirrel gets a nut occasionally. http://www.hq4thmarinescomm.com[^] [My Site]

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                    Vark111
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                    Not to be the wet blanket, but I don't think the human race will ever need v8, unless it's going to feature different security or something like that. The number of addresses available are staggering. Like to the tune of 10^28 individual addresses per person on the planet today. I certainly don't want to lug around 10^28 smartphones.

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                      Not to be the wet blanket, but I don't think the human race will ever need v8, unless it's going to feature different security or something like that. The number of addresses available are staggering. Like to the tune of 10^28 individual addresses per person on the planet today. I certainly don't want to lug around 10^28 smartphones.

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                      M dHatter
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                      What if they have nano bots with wireless transmitters built into them? Never say never. :laugh:

                      "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein "Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example." Mark Twain

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                        Not to be the wet blanket, but I don't think the human race will ever need v8, unless it's going to feature different security or something like that. The number of addresses available are staggering. Like to the tune of 10^28 individual addresses per person on the planet today. I certainly don't want to lug around 10^28 smartphones.

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                        Mike Hankey
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                        Yeah but they thought IPV6 would be enough.

                        Even a blind squirrel gets a nut occasionally. http://www.hq4thmarinescomm.com[^] [My Site]

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                        • M M dHatter

                          What if they have nano bots with wireless transmitters built into them? Never say never. :laugh:

                          "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein "Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example." Mark Twain

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                          Dan Neely
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                          Not even then. There are approximately 2*10^24 subatomic particles per kilogram; if we assume the average person weighs 100kg, that's still ~100 IP addresses per quark and electron. :laugh:

                          3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                            Not even then. There are approximately 2*10^24 subatomic particles per kilogram; if we assume the average person weighs 100kg, that's still ~100 IP addresses per quark and electron. :laugh:

                            3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                            M dHatter
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                            Dan Neely wrote:

                            average person weighs 100kg

                            Guess you never been to Walmart :) :laugh:

                            "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein "Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example." Mark Twain

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                              Dan Neely wrote:

                              average person weighs 100kg

                              Guess you never been to Walmart :) :laugh:

                              "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein "Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example." Mark Twain

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                              Dan Neely
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                              that's a global average; land whales are much rarer in the developing world...

                              3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                              • M M dHatter

                                I wonder how many websites hardcoded remote ip addresses with VARCHAR(15) or unsigned integer?

                                "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein "Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example." Mark Twain

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                                wolfbinary
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                                Would it really be all that big a deal to just change the size of the field. It wouldn't change the data any.

                                That's called seagull management (or sometimes pigeon management)... Fly in, flap your arms and squawk a lot, crap all over everything and fly out again... by _Damian S_

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                                • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

                                  Yeah but they thought IPV6 would be enough.

                                  Even a blind squirrel gets a nut occasionally. http://www.hq4thmarinescomm.com[^] [My Site]

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                                  True enough. I'm assuming that IP address usage would remain fairly similar to IPv4. Now if folks start getting creative with the usage of IP addresses... Then all bets are off. For example, if a web site decides to use IP addresses as unique visitor identifiers. Theoretically, Google.com would need ~7 billion IP addresses. So would every other web site that wants to use this same scheme. Also, who says IP addresses should be restricted to servers/domains? Maybe a document repository decides to use a scheme of one IP = one document? DNS changes from Domain Name System to Document Name System. *That* would cause IP usage to balloon.

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                                    True enough. I'm assuming that IP address usage would remain fairly similar to IPv4. Now if folks start getting creative with the usage of IP addresses... Then all bets are off. For example, if a web site decides to use IP addresses as unique visitor identifiers. Theoretically, Google.com would need ~7 billion IP addresses. So would every other web site that wants to use this same scheme. Also, who says IP addresses should be restricted to servers/domains? Maybe a document repository decides to use a scheme of one IP = one document? DNS changes from Domain Name System to Document Name System. *That* would cause IP usage to balloon.

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                                    Mike Hankey
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                                    I was thinking more along the lines of an IP address for your car, house, etc.. The number could sky-rocket.

                                    Even a blind squirrel gets a nut occasionally. http://www.hq4thmarinescomm.com[^] [My Site]

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                                      Not to be the wet blanket, but I don't think the human race will ever need v8, unless it's going to feature different security or something like that. The number of addresses available are staggering. Like to the tune of 10^28 individual addresses per person on the planet today. I certainly don't want to lug around 10^28 smartphones.

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                                      Steve Mayfield
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                                      Only until a way is found to create a bridge to the n parallel universes (or closer to home - FTLC to other populated planets in our universe) ... (FTLC - Faster than Light Communications)

                                      Steve _________________ I C(++) therefore I am

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                                      • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

                                        And I'm wondering how long before IPV8 is needed? When they start implanting phones in women' ears when they give them a drivers license it won't take long.

                                        Even a blind squirrel gets a nut occasionally. http://www.hq4thmarinescomm.com[^] [My Site]

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                                        Fabio Franco
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                                        Yeah, the same way they thought IPv4 was enough for a good amount of time, I bet they will be wrong again with IPv6. Specially when women start needing dedicated servers for each appliance, so they can cook, do the laundry, vacuum and pleasure the husband remotely.

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                                          Yeah, the same way they thought IPv4 was enough for a good amount of time, I bet they will be wrong again with IPv6. Specially when women start needing dedicated servers for each appliance, so they can cook, do the laundry, vacuum and pleasure the husband remotely.

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                                          Fabio Franco wrote:

                                          Specially when women start needing dedicated servers for each appliance, so they can cook, do the laundry, vacuum and pleasure the husband remotely.

                                          Once they get married they don't do any of those things so that will only be an issue for single women. :)

                                          Even a blind squirrel gets a nut occasionally. http://www.hq4thmarinescomm.com[^] [My Site]

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