IPv6 addressing plan spreadsheet issue

Hi all, I made a list of the IPv6 addresses in my home LAN, but have trouble copy+pasting the list into a cloud spreadsheet. My address list is here: http://pete.meerval.net/~job/ How do other folks do this? Just administrate things in text files? Kind regards, Job

Hi Job, I quickly went through your whole list and looking at the totally random addresses I think it is best if you render a multi-page TIFF file from each address and put them into a binary field of an MS Access database. That might sound unusual but you could easily access them from Excel and make notes for each address. Thank me later! Groet Sascha Am 1. April 2018 13:09:33 schrieb Job Snijders <job@instituut.net>:

Job Snijders <job@instituut.net> writes: Hi,
If the standard IPAM tool (aka. Excel) can't handle your address plan maybe it's not the fault of the spreadsheet but the fault of the protocol. After almost 3.500 days using IPv6 I decided to turn it of! Nobody uses it and nobody needs it! I'll to the same with DNSSEC! Jens -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Foelderichstr. 40 | 13595 Berlin, Germany | +49-151-18721264 | | http://blog.quux.de | jabber: jenslink@quux.de | --------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------

job> Hi all, I made a list of the IPv6 addresses in my home LAN, but job> have trouble copy+pasting the list into a cloud spreadsheet. My job> address list is here: http://pete.meerval.net/~job/ job> How do other folks do this? Just administrate things in text files? I just put all my v6 addrs into an emoji-based DNS zone file. Then I altered all system files, including ifconfig, iptables, etc. to use DNS instead of raw IP addrs. I'm in the midst of uploading it all into route 53. I'm sure it will be finished soon. Problem solved.

Each file can only contain a single IP address in order to upload to the cloud spreadsheet. You'll need to split each entry into it's own file and then it should work. Good luck! ----- Pete Baldwin Tuckersmith Communications (P) 519-565-2400 (C) 519-441-7383 On 04/01/2018 07:09 AM, Job Snijders wrote:

Filip Hruska wrote:
Probably a giant RAID in the attic. Disk space is very cheap these days. Anyway, txt files are old hat for ip address management. Job should be using Excel like all the professional shops, although I do admit that it runs a bit slow on my home laptop after 3.2*10^38 entries. This is a real drag if you have a lot of hosts located at the top end of your ipv6 address range. Nick
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Filip Hruska
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Jens Link
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Job Snijders
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Justin Wilson
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Nick Hilliard
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Paul Ebersman
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Pete Baldwin
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Sascha Pollok
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Tarko Tikan
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Tim Warnock