Subj : Echotag is the topic. To : Kees van Eeten From : Nicholas Boel Date : Tue Dec 17 2013 15:41:44 Hello Kees, 17 Dec 13 13:23, you wrote to me: NB>> Is there some kind of new trendy way we could be putting both our NB>> IPv6 and IPv4 addresses in the nodelist that I don't know about? NB>> Examples for understanding purposes appreciated, please. :) KE> There should not be any ip adresses in the nodelist, only hostnames. KE> Make shure the DNS query with the hostname returns the ipv4 and the KE> ipv6 address. All other solutions are kludges for people who cannot KE> control their DNS. That's how I currently do it. I was just wondering if there was a new "cool" way of doing it that I didn't know about, seeing as though a new flag was recently introduced - even though that flag was in regards to not being able to support IPv4. KE> Last year you had the proper DNS setup with your free DNS provider. KE> If you cannot have an "A" and an "AAAA" record for the same hostname, KE> you have chosen a lame service. I moved away from my free DNS service, and went to my paid services fully (since I've come to understand it better). Before I was pointing my paid services to the free DNS for some odd reason. Now that I've come to my senses that has been fixed. I never mentioned that I didn't have an A record. I just said I added the AAAA record to my paid services recently, which seems like it works much better. Regards, Nick --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20130910 + /usr/bin/nano * Origin: Dark Sorrow | darksorrow.us (1:154/701) .