Subj : ZeroTier IPv6 Change To : MeaTLoTioN From : deon Date : Tue May 03 2022 09:47:34 Re: ZeroTier IPv6 Change By: deon to MeatLotion on Sun Mar 27 2022 09:24 pm Howdy, Just want to double check that you saw this. I'm going to delete the old prefix, but noticed that the DNS is still using addresses with it... .... > I've changed the zerotier prefix that we use. > > Instead of fd00:0:f1d0:0:539::/80, I've changed it to fd00:f1d0:539::/80 - I think I should have set it up this way originally. > > That way, if other networks use zerotier, then all ftn's can be held in the fd00:f1d0::/32 address space, and TQWnet is contained in > fd00:f1d0:539::/48 address space (if there was ever a reason to use IPv6 for more than just zerotier else). > > So nodes now have addressing like fd00:f1d0:539:0:0:N:F:P, and thus making it easier to write an address in short form. Eg: The AU Hub > is fd00:f1d0:539::2:64:0. > > At the moment, I've reconfigured zerotier so that nodes have the old and new addresses, but I'll delete the old addresses when you > update the DNS for the hubs. > > Nobody needs to change anything, it should all continue to work as normal. (There arent that many nodes anyway using it). > > Also, I realised, that I hadnt uploaded the firewall rules into zerotier - which I've also done. It will now only allow the following > traffic: > > * TCP/23 - for telnet > * TCP/24554 to TCP/24564 - for BINKP (incase some folks have multiple binkp ports) > * UDP/53 - for DNS - I was playing around with DNS so that we can resolve *.tqwnet.ftn (using fd00:f1d0:539::1 as the DNS server) ....лоеп --- SBBSecho 3.15-Linux * Origin: I'm playing with ANSI+videotex - wanna play too? (1337:2/101) .