Subj : Re: Listening on a specific IPv6 address. To : Michiel van der Vlist From : Tony Langdon Date : Tue Jan 09 2018 10:32 am -=> Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Tony Langdon <=- MvV> Hello Tony, MvV> On Monday January 08 2018 20:35, you wrote to me: TL> Well, the machine does in fact have multiple public IP addresses, MvV> I vaguely remembers something like that... TL> there is no NAT router. And besides, IPv4 works, it's the IPv6 TL> address that doesn't work in the binkd listen directive. MvV> Odd. Ik works here, This what I have for 280/5556 MvV> #iport 24554 MvV> #oport 24554 MvV> listen [2001:1c02:1100:d700:f1d0:2:280:5556]:24554 MvV> bindaddr [2001:1c02:1100:d700:f1d0:2:280:5556] What version of binkd and OS are you using? MvV> Multple listen statements do not seem to be a problem. Confirmed here, just that I can't seem to use IPv6 addresses in listen statements here. :( MvV> Maybe you stumbled on a difference between the Windows and the Linux MvV> version? That's what I'm wondering. I compiled mine from source on a Pi. .... Warranty: If it breaks, both halves are yours. === MultiMail/Win32 v0.49 --- SBBSecho 3.03-Linux * Origin: Freeway BBS Bendigo,Australia freeway.apana.org.au (3:633/410) .