Subj : Re: It's a start.... To : Bill McGarrity From : Nicholas Boel Date : Thu Jan 01 2015 21:43:08 Hello Bill, On 01 Jan 15 18:05, Bill McGarrity wrote to Nicholas Boel: MvV>>> You may have to open your firewall(s) for ping. BM>> OK, try it again. I opened the router firewall. Let's see what BM>> that does. Everything I've looked at in Server2008 shows it's BM>> IPv6 enabled. NB>> $ ping6 2601:c:3a80:953:793d:a7b5:f09e:6c84 NB>> PING NB>> 2601:c:3a80:953:793d:a7b5:f09e:6c84(2601:c:3a80:953:793d:a7b5:f09 NB>> e:6c84) 56 data bytes ^C -+- 2601:c:3a80:953:793d:a7b5:f09e:6c84 NB>> ping statistics --- 8 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% NB>> packet loss, time 6999ms NB>> What kind of router? Does that router have a separate IPv6 NB>> firewall? Mine does, is why I'm asking. If I want to open a port NB>> for both v4 and v6, I have to do it for each. BM> The router is a Linksys WRT1900AC and it does have a firewall for BM> both. I only had the IPv6 one disabled. Both are now disabled. I also BM> made a change to the Type of Connection whereas I went from BM> "automatic" IPv6 to Auto 6rd tunnel. BM> I also set the server up for DMZ so all ports should be open. BM> Apprecieate all your help... Unfortunately, I still don't see anything good when trying to ping your v6 address. Regards, Nick --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20130910 * Origin: thePharcyde_ telnet://bbs.pharcyde.org (Wisconsin) (1:154/701) .