Subj : List of IPv6 nodes To : Michiel van der Vlist From : mark lewis Date : Sat Mar 10 2018 09:24:52 On 2018 Mar 10 14:10:42, you wrote to Kees van Eeten: KE>> So how many interfaces does your Pc have? Ok, 1 for ethernet and 1 KE>> for the tunnel. MV> Not any more. Presently there is only one interface, the ethernet card. the card isn't the interface ;) MV> But there was a time when I was multihomed for IPv6. An he.net tunnel MV> ending on my router and a SixXs tunnel ending on my Fido PC. and there was also the lo interface... it is lovingly known as localhost... KE>> Every interface is likely to have a different IP address. Run a KE>> separate instance of binkd on each and make sure the write to KE>> different logfiles. MV> You mentioned that when I launched my suggestion. he's not the only one to have mentioned it... KE>> Concerning your suggestion, I am not a developer of binkd, but in KE>> some projects the answer usually is: "Show me the code.". MV> Actually someone DID show the code. But the binkd team did not pick it MV> up. I wonder if there still /is/ a binkd team... of course there is... who do you think commits the code that Kees and Tommi compile for their new bleeding edge versions? the bigger question is where was the code submitted? was it a pull request or a patch? some coding teams refuse all submissions unless they are PRs based on the latest repository commit... )\/(ark Always Mount a Scratch Monkey Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer doin' it wrong... .... Wine: an excuse to discuss forbidden topics, even... mouthfeel. --- * Origin: (1:3634/12.73) .