Great vídeo. Reminded me the first time I started playing with IPv6, back in 1999 at the university I was working at. It was so foreigner to me, it took me a while to understand this huge concatenation of addresses. The cherry on cake was adding the next header option, all inside an ATM cell, and I got even more lost than I already was 😂
About the netstat, I believe macOS uses upper case i for the interfaces selection, whereas lowercase i shows the state of interfaces. Most linux distros uses lowercase i for interface selection. I’m not in front of my mac now to test, but from the netstat man page you show at 23:58, it sounds about right,
Really nice approach to explain things with RFC and actual packet to follow through, thanks
Great vídeo. Reminded me the first time I started playing with IPv6, back in 1999 at the university I was working at. It was so foreigner to me, it took me a while to understand this huge concatenation of addresses. The cherry on cake was adding the next header option, all inside an ATM cell, and I got even more lost than I already was 😂
Super interesting and educational as usual! Thank you for posting these videos
About the netstat, I believe macOS uses upper case i for the interfaces selection, whereas lowercase i shows the state of interfaces. Most linux distros uses lowercase i for interface selection. I’m not in front of my mac now to test, but from the netstat man page you show at 23:58, it sounds about right,
have to try this. According to the man page, lower and upper case 'i' should work if I remember right (on MacOS)