Subj : Connection Tests
To : Michiel van der Vlist
From : Rob Swindell
Date : Tue Apr 04 2023 01:23 pm
Re: Connection Tests
By: Michiel van der Vlist to Rob Swindell on Tue Apr 04 2023 02:34 pm
> Hello Rob,
>
> On Monday April 03 2023 10:35, you wrote to deon:
>
> RS> I've never used the ISP's router's port
> RS> blocking/forwarding/NAT/gateway features before (for IPv4), so now I'm
> RS> looking what it supports. It does have DHCPv6 and DHCP-PD was
> RS> disabled, so I've enabled that and expecting for it to hand out
> RS> addresses in the range:
>
> RS> 2600:6c88:8c40:5b::1 to ::1000 (according to its default
> RS> configuration)
>
> RS> I haven't seen that happen yet.
>
> But it has assigned 2600:6c88:8c40:5b::f5a to your Fidonet machine.
Using that as vert's public IPv6 and adding it to the ISP router's DMZ (and IPV6 DMZ, they're 2 different settings) did the trick. <shrug>
> RS> There are also options for Port Forwarding, Firewall, IPv6 Pin-holing,
>
> Ah, so they cal it pin-holing. :)
>
> That is what you need for incoming IPv6.
I didn't having any luck playing with the Pin-holing. I'd rather DMZ-it anyway as I have far too many services and ports.
> As you can see in my list of IPv6 nodes, many Fidonet sysops have assigned a
> ::f1d0:1:103:705 type of address for their Fidonet node.
That is cute.
> How about outgoing connections? Have you made an outgoing IPv6 binkp connect
> yet? Feel free to try to connect to my system for testing.
Yeah, outbound IPv6 connections were fine.
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