Subj : Relay6 To : Bj”rn Felten From : Andrew Leary Date : Mon Nov 24 2014 21:20:00 Hello Bj”rn! 25 Nov 14 01:09, you wrote to me: AL>> Feel free to try 2001:470:8:d95:f1d0:1:320:219 for my IPv6 AL>> capable node. BF> Failed but still interesting. Even though I polled 320/119 I seem BF> to have ended up at 320/219, so something seems to change when I use BF> your IPv6 address. The first attempt with and the second without BF> relay6 in action. You should have ended up at 1:320/219, as that's the system that supports IPv6. ;-) 1:320/119 is running under OS/2, which doesn't support IPv6. 1:320/219 runs under Slackware Linux, and is IPv6 enabled. Both systems share an IPv4 address, which is why /219 runs BinkP on port 24555. Actually, when connected via IPv6, you can use either port 24554 or 24555 to reach mbcico's BinkP. 1:320/219 connects to several IPV6 nodes daily, including at least 1 IPv6 only node. Andrew --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20130910 * Origin: Phoenix BBS * phoenix.bnbbbs.net:2323 (1:320/219) .