Subj : IPV6 To : Joe Delahaye From : Kees van Eeten Date : Mon Jul 11 2016 20:48:56 Hello Joe! KV>> If both your IPv4 and Ipv6 adresses are static I can help you with KV>> lionsden.ddutch.nl until you find somthing more suitable. JD> I was given both a /64 and /56. JD> This is what I was given >> > *IPv6 /64:* 2607:f2c0:a000:54::/64 >> > *IPv6 /56:* 2607:f2c0:f00e:4200::/56 JD> Prefix 2607:f2c0:f00e:4200:: I expect that you have been given a IPV6 /56 as that is customary. Your lan has a subnet *IPv6 /64:* 2607:f2c0:a000:54::/64 >> > >> > *IPv6 recursive DNS: *2607:f2c0::1 and 2607:f2c0::2 This looks like addresses you can assign to DNS sersvers for reverse address resolution. Forget it for the time being. >> > >> > Please set up as Native with DHCP-PD on any consumer based router. What is currently relevant for your fidonet server is DNS resolution of a hostname to a IPv4 and IPv6 address. I have set a hostname lionsden.ddutch.nl with what seems to be your current IPv4 and IPv6 adddress for your Fidonet server. host lionsden.ddutch.nl lionsden.ddutch.nl has address 69.165.170.121 lionsden.ddutch.nl has IPv6 address 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f9e0:b9ff:6166:c8ef Feel free to use this in e.g. the nodelist until you find a better solution. If the addresses are not static, I have to change them manually. I do not provide a dynamic dns service. Kees --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5 * Origin: As for me, all I know is that, I know nothing. (2:280/5003.4) .