Subj : Re: Basic Steps / Checks to look at IPv6 To : Michiel van der Vlist From : Paul Hayton Date : Sat Sep 12 2015 22:07:07 On 09/12/15, Michiel van der Vlist pondered and said... Hi Michiel. Mv> First you have to make sure that you have a version of binkd that Mv> suports IPv6. Run "binkd -vv" ath the command line. I getthis when I do Mv> that: Mv> Binkd 1.1a-69 (Feb 3 2015 14:07:29/Win32) Mv> Compilation flags: mingw32, perldl, https, ntlm, amiga_4d_outbound, Mv> bwlim, ipv6. Mv> Facilities: fts5004 ipv6 Yes, confirming I have updated to 1.1a-73 and those flags are present. Mv> The next step depends on where your tunnel endpoint is. If it is on the Mv> same machine as where binkp runs, you probably do not need to do Mv> aynthing else. Well nothing so far is decided... as I await the human approval process at SixXS for now. Mv> If the tunnel endpoint is installed on your router, you need to Mv> confugure the firewall in your router to pass port 24554 to the target Mv> machine. How this is to be done depends on your router. Running a client on my BBS box I understand, in terms of how I could set things up at my router I am unsure. I guess SixXS provide some guidance? Don't know... but in a way the idea of having things working back at the router sounds better than having ipv6 just on one box in the household LAN. Mv> Let us know when you have the tunnel up and running and we can take it Mv> from there. Yep will do. I'm picking I will choose their static option instead of the AYIYA option - think that's right, as I am on a static IP :) Best, Paul -- Agency BBS, New Zealand | bbs.geek.nz | telnet: agency.bbs.geek.nz:23 --- Mystic BBS v1.10 (Windows) * Origin: Agency BBS | telnet://agency.bbs.geek.nz (3:770/100) .