Subj : Re: Basic Steps / Checks to look at IPv6 To : Michiel van der Vlist From : Paul Hayton Date : Mon Sep 21 2015 18:12:41 On 09/20/15, Michiel van der Vlist pondered and said... Mv> I see that although your binkd node anwers IPv6 incoming calls, your Mv> tunnel end point still does not ping. It is not needed for normal Mv> operation, but it must ping in order to harvest ISKs from SixXs. Thanks, yes I had ended last night in frustration thinking nothing was working as I could not (and still can't) get IMCP working for ipv6 Turns out most things were working, just not this. :( Mv> Until I noticed that it would ping if I had made an outgoing ping myself Mv> less than a minute or so before. It would appear your workaround does not work for me. I can ping the SixXS end of the tunnel multiple times then run a too like http://centralops.net/co/Ping.aspx to point to agency.bbs.geek.nz and try to ping only ipv6 - nothing, it just times out. If there was a way to use the routing rules in the router perhaps there is a way I could tell it to forward all ipv6 traffic with a certain subnet mask or ?? to my BBS box within the LAN? I don't know, not really up with routing rules within a router.. The router seems to think the BBS is using the ipv6 address on the actual LAN card. I wonder if that is wy traffic that arrives is not sent on? Grasping at straws here.. Connection-specific DNS Suffix: DHCP Enabled: No IPv4 Address: 192.168.1.XX IPv4 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 IPv4 Default Gateway: 192.168.1.XX IPv4 DNS Server: 192.168.1.XX IPv4 WINS Server: NetBIOS over Tcpip Enabled: Yes IPv6 Address: fd84:dbac:4308:1d00:9986:b84b:9600:e71c Temporary IPv6 Address: fd84:dbac:4308:1d00:4dbc:4ab2:d8be:efe3 Link-local IPv6 Address: fe80::9986:b84b:9600:e71c%10 IPv6 Default Gateway: IPv6 DNS Server: -- 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) .