Subj : IPV6 To : Michiel van der Vlist From : Joe Delahaye Date : Mon Jul 11 2016 10:10:12 Re: IPV6 By: Michiel van der Vlist to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jul 11 2016 15:17:28 MV> This is important because it the high 64 bits come from your ISP and the MV> low 64 MV> bits are set locally. If the high 64 bits do not change, you have a static MV> range from your povider and you do NOT need a dynamic DNS service. MV> The oofd thing is, is that you do not seem to have a SLAAC address, the MV> address MV> thatis derived from your MAC. One of your IPv6 addresses that are shown MV> with ipconfig is a PE address, an address that changes every 24 hours and MV> that is used for outgoing connections. Because it changes every 24 hours, MV> it can not be MV> used for incoming connections. The SLAAC adderss stays the same, but MV> unfortunateley I do not see one. Maybe SLAAC is diabled on that machine? MV> I suggest you configue a static IPv6 address for the BBS machine and MV> advertise that for incoming conections. I would have to look up how to do MV> that. Perhaps Tony can guide you through the netsh encantations to do it. MV> He obviouslyhas done it before. Strange thing is I have SLAAC enabled for the LAN. One of our friends from the eastern part of Z2 (I think), posted a bunch of Netsh commannds. I did that, and I think things are back to where they should be. The address listed in the nodelist is what the test sites show now --- SBBSecho 3.00-Win32 * Origin: The Lions Den BBS, Trenton, On, CDN (1:249/303) .