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Shoot Hoops at the Forum Wichita Sports Forum features 10 full-size basketball courts, complete with shot clocks and automatic height adjustments on the goals Fans can cheer from court-side bleachers or either of our two mezzanines, which include flat screen TVs and lounge areas The courts are used for everything from practice and conditioning to national level showcases and tournaments
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Our indoor outdoor sport facility will be your one stop place for all things sports Check out our courts, turf, and sand spaces
- Wichita’s Sports and Trampoline Park | Wichita Sports Forum
Wichita’s premier sports trampoline complex is a multi-use facility that can host leagues, parties, events and more Something the whole family will love
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Wichita Sports Forum features courts, sand, cheer, and Aviate Trampoline Park for all your sports and party needs
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Host a unique event at the Forum where you can jump, play your favorite sport, or anything else you can dream Contact us for information at 316 201 1414
- About Wichita Sports Forum, Home of Aviate Trampoline Park
Wichita Sports Forum houses Aviate Extreme Air Sports Trampoline Park and 148,000 sq ft of multi-sport, convention, and event space Learn about our features
- Getting IPTables to properly forward NTP traffic - Server Fault
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -p udp --sport 123 -j SNAT --to-source 10 21 3 169 However the second prerouting and second filter commands seem like overkill to me, as, as I understand it, they forward all UDP packets from port 123 on the NTP server
- NFTABLE issue: IPv6 does not behave like IPv4 with mirror config
ICMPv6, which is a protocol over IPv6, implements the link layer resolution using multicast and unicast Dropping ICMPv6 means there is no resolution available anymore: nodes can't find other nodes in the same LAN This includes the upstream IPv6 router which can't communicate with the Linux system using IPv6 if ICMPv6 is dropped By contrast IPv4 relies on a different protocol: ARP (using
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