Subj : IP6 Tunnel? To : Jeff Smith From : Michiel van der Vlist Date : Thu Aug 01 2019 10:25:42 Hello Jeff, On Wednesday July 31 2019 22:07, you wrote to All: JS> After seeing the functionality of the IP6 tunnel that I acquired not JS> long ago. I decided to acquire a second tunnel for my 1:282/1031 node. 10:10 [2924] creating a poll for 1:282/1031@fidonet (`d' flavour) 10:10 [2924] clientmgr started + 10:10 [1812] call to 1:282/1031@fidonet 10:10 [1812] trying bbs.ouijabrd.net [2001:470:1f10:133::2]... 10:10 [1812] connected + 10:10 [1812] outgoing session with bbs.ouijabrd.net:24554 [2001:470:1f10:133::2] - 10:10 [1812] SYS The Ouija Board - 10:10 [1812] ZYZ Jeff Smith It works! JS> I should mention that due to some software issues I have decided to JS> once again merge 1:282/1031, 1:14/5, 1:14/0 into one system. I have updated the list of IPv6 nodes. JS> I have updated the DNS to reflect the new IPv6 address of JS> 2001:470:1f10:133::2 for 1:282/1031 (bbs.ouijabrd.net) and 1:14/5 JS> (ftn.region14.org). I see that it all ends on ::2. So you are using the tunnel endpoints for your nodes. Are you aware that - if they are on the same LAN - you do not need a sepearate tunnel for each node, but that you can have a routed subnet (/64 or /48) from he.net and use just one tunnel for all the nodes om your LAN? Cheers, Michiel --- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303 * Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555) .