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The Effect
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These ramblings are about the technologies that make me speechless, it is about the awe that I feel when I think about what is and what could be...it is also about the people and the places that make
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The Effect The Effect These ramblings are about the technologies that make me speechless, it is about the awe that I feel when I think about what is and what could be...it is also about the people and the places that make it happen. From time to time we will also talk about those awe inspiring women that leave me speechless. Ladies and gentlemen, Welcome to the Effect 101 Wednesday, September 4, 2013 How to disable IPV6 on Ubuntu Server 12.04 While deploying a couple of Ubuntu Servers, I ran into an interesting problem. The servers obtained an IPv6 address even though during setup I had specified an IPv4 address. Lets just say after I rebooted I could get online but the purpose for an IPv4 address was defeated since I could not see myself remembering what the IPv6 address was. Detailed below are the steps needed to disable IPV6 and setup a static IPv4 address on an Ubuntu 12.04 server. This should work if on both physical and virtual servers. First things first we will edit...
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