Subj : IPv6 Nodes in Fidonet. To : Kees van Eeten From : Nicholas Boel Date : Fri Jan 25 2013 11:11:36 Re: IPv6 Nodes in Fidonet. By: Kees van Eeten to Nicholas Boel on Fri Jan 25 2013 01:38 pm NB>> I noticed you over here but had no idea what you were doing. Thanks NB>> for pointing out your reasoning, and it's no bother at all. :) KV> I wonder what you have noticed. I made a DNS request for KV> bbs.pharcyde.org and got an alias for pharcyde.ath.cx. Only that you connected to my binkd server. My domain points to a free dns domain, because the free dns can be updated instantly, whereas the paid-for domains seem to usually take an hour or so to update. Either way, when you hit my router is when you would have noticed IPv6 capabilities. Right now it is temporarily disabled until I setup a tunnel through he.net. NB>> I do plan on setting up a he.net account shortly, I just haven't NB>> gotten around to it yet. KV> I have many roundtoit's in the drawer of my desk. If it were offered here by ANY ISP, I would definitely look into a native setup, but none of them here do, even though they were "huge supporters" of _both_ IPv6 days. The fact that they've all said "IPv6 will be available by this time" and it is well past that time for the 2 major ISPs here, I only have minimal ways to ensure I have it working. When ISPs here offer it natively, of course I will go that route, but who knows when that will be. :( Regards, Nick --- SBBSecho 2.20-Linux * Origin: thePharcyde_ telnet://bbs.pharcyde.org (Wisconsin) (1:154/10) .