I hear you.Those who just say "NAT, you ignorant fuck", are showing HUGE ignorance and utter lack of understanding of how IPv6 works.
I'm don't know nothing about what is happening "behind" the router (or even inside it, for that matter). I'm just glad it works...
But even if i would know, it should never go down by calling someone off like that, we are too small a community to astrange ourselves even more.
Olsen is really a magician when it comes to networking stuff (what he did with smbfs is phenomenal) but he's just one guy.
If someone *could* pull it off, it would be him, but not in his lifetime, i'm afraid :-/
It would be for me :-/This is what I do, all my Amiga systems have rpi zeros installed, IPv4 with RFC1918 address between Amiga and Pi, and Pi providing web-proxy, "man-in-the-middle"-type SSL-proxy, jump-host between rsh/rlogin/telnet and ssh, ftp-proxy etc. Configuring and maintaining such a raspberry-pi setup is way out of league for most Amiga users though, I'm sure.The other possibility i see (although not really achievable) would be to place some small system (RPi) inbetween the router/internet and Amiga and let it do all the dirty work providing only the websites? (That could also negate the need of AmiSSL stuff being done on the target system - i read somewhere -)
Damn, i'd love to be able to use those (there would even be the possibility of a local firewall on the RPi, wouldn't it?), but alas i'm not even able to solder anything (at least not something that should "hold" or "work")
I don't use classic hardware though (X1000 here), so AmiSSL is (not yet) a problem, but as with anyone else, it will bite me eventually.
Soooo, you sell those?My A3000 has a RasperryPi plugged into one of the ISA slots (via adapter), but just to get 5VWould it be possible to create (or is there already) a PCI/PCIe card that does exactly that and could simply be plugged into the Amiga?
(I've got a spare PCI and PCIe slot available!)
I've got a (fan connector) cable which has 12V, 7V and 5V plugs (coming from a standard IDE power connector) would those work?