Subj : Basic Steps / Checks to look at IPv6 To : Paul Hayton From : Michiel van der Vlist Date : Sat Sep 12 2015 10:51:15 Hello Paul, On Saturday September 12 2015 20:03, you wrote to me: PH> Things have settled and I now have a static IP. Good! PH> I have just sent an application of to SixXS and am waiting on a human PH> approval and then access to their website. PH> What will I / do I need to do with BinkD to ensure things work when I PH> get SixXS running? First you have to make sure that you have a version of binkd that suports IPv6. Run "binkd -vv" ath the command line. I getthis when I do that: D:\FIDO\BINKD>binkd -vv Binkd 1.1a-69 (Feb 3 2015 14:07:29/Win32) Compilation flags: mingw32, perldl, https, ntlm, amiga_4d_outbound, bwlim, ipv6. Facilities: fts5004 ipv6 The next step depends on where your tunnel endpoint is. If it is on the same machine as where binkp runs, you probably do not need to do aynthing else. If the tunnel endpoint is installed on your router, you need to confugure the firewall in your router to pass port 24554 to the target machine. How this is to be done depends on your router. PH> I guess one step at a time eh? :) Let us know when you have the tunnel up and running and we can take it from there. http://ipv6-test.com/ will tell you if your IPv6 connection is OK. Cheers, Michiel --- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20130111 * Origin: 2001:470:1f15:1117::1 (2:280/5555) .