Linden Lab Official talk:What are Second Life's subnets?
This page needs to be updated. Torley's last edit removed required blocks. Anyone who follows the instructions on the blog post to open only the listed subnets will still be unable to connect. Complete list is: 63.210.156.0/22 64.34.14.0/24 64.154.220.0/22 70.42.62.0/24 8.2.32.0/22 74.201.98.0/23 8.4.128.0/22 64.127.104.64/30 8.10.144.0/21 64.127.112.104/29 216.82.0.0/18 64.127.121.88/29 64.127.123.192/26 64.147.162.0/26 64.147.180.128/27 69.80.215.224/30 Buckaroo Mu 04:54, 5 December 2009 (UTC)
- Hi Buckaroo! :-)
- Thx for pointing that out! The articles feature a "Contact us!" link in the header to forward such info, since comments on the talkpages might be missed. I toop the liberty to relay the info via that formular.
- Additional remark to the article: The subscriber info are out-of-date now. They still point out how to subscribe to an article in Parature. Would need to be "watch" the article + enter and validate email address in prefrences, plus "E-mail me when a page on my watchlist is changed" checkbox.
- (talk|contribs) 14:03, 5 December 2009 (UTC)
- THANK YOU and my apologies — I misunderstood that list sent to me from our Technical Escalation folks showed additions, not a complete list. Since you've been able to verify this, I REALLY appreciate it. Zai and Buckaroo both contacted us via the above means, and I'll update the subscriber info too. - on 2009-12-07 @ 7:10 AM Pacific
Adresses
What kind of addresses are those? IPV4 or IVP6? And are those all or outdated?
I am trying to make my Eset Nod32 pass through all servers. If there's a article on what and how to do please could you point at it? Or possibly explain? Nethya Emor 00:28, 21 February 2010 (UTC)