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2010-08-27
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I think we're just talking circles. The One Ring is a more integrated DialCentral equivalent. It lets me make calls via Google Voice and send/receive SMS as well.
At any rate (to keep somewhat on topic) it is written in python. After a couple of quick google searches, it appears to me that while python supports ipv6, it must be explicitly setup. So most python apps wouldn't necessarily work with ipv6 unless the author intends them to.
I'll guess it's possible for The One Ring to work with ipv6, if the maintainer adds the necessary python code/support. Don't know how easy that will work out to be though.
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2010-08-27
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@ Magical Unicorn Land
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2010-08-27
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I used the package here:
https://code.google.com/p/n900ipv6/wiki/README
dead simple and everything seems to be working fine so far. Thanks to whoever made that.
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2010-08-27
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@ Ohio
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2010-08-27
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I have, he's going to do a little research and look into it. No promises though.
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2010-08-27
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2010-08-28
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#108
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@ddrown
when i installed your way, i was not able to use wifi. so does it autolock to that connection only?
when i am at home, i have lietteally no coverage, so i use wifi for everything...but was unable to unless i put my phone into wifi only.
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2010-08-28
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@ Westside
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I used the package here:
https://code.google.com/p/n900ipv6/wiki/README
dead simple and everything seems to be working fine so far. Thanks to whoever made that.
I was able to SSH to my phone over 3G from my work PC. Nice.
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2010-08-30
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#110
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i'm familiar with ssh @user-ip-address, how does ssh'ing work over 3G (terminal command)?
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At any rate (to keep somewhat on topic) it is written in python. After a couple of quick google searches, it appears to me that while python supports ipv6, it must be explicitly setup. So most python apps wouldn't necessarily work with ipv6 unless the author intends them to.
I'll guess it's possible for The One Ring to work with ipv6, if the maintainer adds the necessary python code/support. Don't know how easy that will work out to be though.
*Consumer*, not a developer! I apologize for any inconvenience.
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