Subj : q To : Michiel van der Vlist From : mark lewis Date : Tue Jan 09 2018 03:10 pm On 2018 Jan 09 16:15:32, you wrote to me: WV>>>> You can, but you will have to start multiple instances of binkd, WV>>>> with different configurations. MV>>> Is that theory or has anyone actually tried that? ml>> i've told before that we've done it here while migrating one setup ml>> from one machine to another... MV> We are not talking migrating to other hardware, we were talking MV> listening on different ports for IPv4 and IPv6. (Which is exotic in MV> itself..) we couldn't have done the migration without doing the multiple ports and multiple configs on the same machine thing... your blinders lead you to miss other things in the same visual range... these two aspects being two of them... we've done it more than once on OS/2 and on linux... no IPv6 muck needed or used... sorry... multiple ports and multiple configs on the same machine just work when configured properly... ml>> we set up another mailer specifically to catch the new inbound ml>> mail... it was processed later after the migration was complete and ml>> the new mail moved over to the new machine... you blew it off as a ml>> wild story that no one would ever do... MV> I rejected it as a likely explanation for the problem at hand. And MV> indeed I do not know anyone - having native IPv6 - who, as a first MV> encounter with IPv6 that would setup a complete seperate system for MV> IPv6, instead of just enabeling IPv6 on the existing system. An exotic MV> situation only to be explored after all other possibilities had been MV> explored and eliminated as the cause of the problem. and again, you've gone off in left field with what i posted :sigh: )\/(ark Always Mount a Scratch Monkey Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer doin' it wrong... .... A duck is a bird that walks like it has ridden horseback all day. --- * Origin: (1:3634/12.73) .