Subj : Re: Basic Steps / Checks to look at IPv6 To : Michiel van der Vlist From : Paul Hayton Date : Sun Sep 20 2015 14:11:26 On 09/19/15, Michiel van der Vlist pondered and said... Mv> You could change the tunnel type to AYIYA. That will cost uo 15 ISK, but Mv> for an AYIYA tunnel there is no penalty for no having it up. Ik you do Mv> not have enough ISKs you can beg them for a loan with the explanation Mv> that being a beginner you made a mistake. I am not a fan of SixXs's Mv> point system, but they are the only ones offering a tunnel type that Mv> works from behind a NAT. OK I have done that. And re-run the process on my Win7 box to install a tap32 driver then ran AICCU so config things and envoke a AYIYA style connection. I now see in Windows undernetwork a secondary network adaptor and this also displays as a secondary network. The original ipv4 adaptor shows the static IP I have assigned the BBS computer 192.168.1.X and the new adaptor shows a different ipv4 IP that's been assigned in another range 169.254.221.X Equally both adaptors show ipv6 addresses assigned to each. The original network adaptopr carrying ipv4 has a bogus ipv6 address that must have come from my router and the new Tap adaptor shows the SixXS address for my end of the tunnel. The Tap adaptor shows no incoming packets but shows packets being sent out which I think is AICCU sending something every so often to check the status of the tunnel. I wondered if I switched off ipv6 in the original adaptor and ipv4 in the new tap adaptor then things would work but it seems not. I still cant ping my BBS box using ipv6 from outside. 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) .