• IPv6 connection

    From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to All on Thu Jun 1 12:48:45 2017
    Having some trouble after a firmware update. Lost my ipv6 settings. Working n it. Will let you know when I have it going properly again


    Joe
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  • From Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to Joe Delahaye on Fri Jun 2 06:38:00 2017
    Joe Delahaye wrote to All <=-

    Having some trouble after a firmware update. Lost my ipv6 settings. Working n it. Will let you know when I have it going properly again

    Bummer, that's gotta suck! :(


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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Tony Langdon on Thu Jun 1 22:24:54 2017
    Re: Re: IPv6 connection
    By: Tony Langdon to Joe Delahaye on Fri Jun 02 2017 06:38:00

    Having some trouble after a firmware update. Lost my ipv6 settings.
    Working n it. Will let you know when I have it going properly again

    Bummer, that's gotta suck! :(

    Been working on it all day, trying different things. Each computer has its own address, but, I cant ping -6 google.com. I sees the IPv6 address but I get no response. and the two test sites I use for IPv6, insist I have no IPv6. I should have taken a screen shot or something of the config :(


    Joe
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  • From Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to Joe Delahaye on Fri Jun 2 19:55:00 2017
    Joe Delahaye wrote to Tony Langdon <=-

    Been working on it all day, trying different things. Each computer has its own address, but, I cant ping -6 google.com. I sees the IPv6
    address but I get no response. and the two test sites I use for IPv6, insist I have no IPv6. I should have taken a screen shot or something
    of the config :(

    What are your IPs?


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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Tony Langdon on Fri Jun 2 20:02:36 2017
    Re: Re: IPv6 connection
    By: Tony Langdon to Joe Delahaye on Fri Jun 02 2017 19:55:00

    Been working on it all day, trying different things. Each computer
    has its own address, but, I cant ping -6 google.com. I sees the
    IPv6 address but I get no response. and the two test sites I use for
    IPv6, insist I have no IPv6. I should have taken a screen shot or
    something of the config :(

    What are your IPs?

    Well I tried something completely new tonight. it is working, but I dont remember my original IP IPv6-test gave me a 10 out 10 tonight.

    IPv6 Address. . . : 2607:f2c0:a000:54:7934:96a8:325c:d106(Preferred)
    IPv6 Address. . . : 2607:f2c0:f00e:4201:7934:96a8:325c:d106(Deprecated)

    I have no idea what the (Deprecated) one is all about. The (Preferred) one is my /64, and I also have a /56 which is kind of similar but not the same as the Deprecetated one. Perhaps Kees can verify if I have a different address then previously, since I run my Fido IPv6 through him


    Joe





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  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jun 3 01:37:06 2017
    Hello Joe,

    On Thursday June 01 2017 22:24, you wrote to Tony Langdon:


    Been working on it all day, trying different things. Each computer
    has its own address, but, I cant ping -6 google.com. I sees the IPv6 address but I get no response. and the two test sites I use for IPv6, insist I have no IPv6. I should have taken a screen shot or something
    of the config :(

    Incoming is working:


    - 01:29 [3260] incoming from 2607:f2c0:a000:54:7934:96a8:325c:d106 (60834)
    + 01:29 [2900] incoming session with node-4stumtl00o7msn36y2u.ipv6.teksavvy.com
    [2607:f2c0:a000:54:7934:96a8:325c:d106]
    - 01:29 [2900] SYS The Lion's Den
    - 01:29 [2900] ZYZ Joe Delahaye
    - 01:29 [2900] LOC Trenton, Ont. Cdn
    - 01:29 [2900] NDL 115200,TCP,BINKP
    - 01:29 [2900] TIME Fri, 2 Jun 2017 19:29:26 -0400
    - 01:29 [2900] VER binkd/1.1a-95/Win32 binkp/1.1

    And outgoing to that address as well:

    + 01:35 [3988] call to 1:249/303@fidonet
    01:35 [3988] trying 2607:f2c0:a000:54:7934:96a8:325c:d106
    [2607:f2c0:a000:54:7934:96a8:325c:d106]...
    01:35 [3988] connected
    + 01:35 [3988] outgoing session with 2607:f2c0:a000:54:7934:96a8:325c:d106:24554
    - 01:35 [3988] OPT CRAM-MD5-a31e9a565e5809035f9cdc0c6ce53cee
    + 01:35 [3988] Remote requests MD mode
    - 01:35 [3988] SYS The Lion's Den
    - 01:35 [3988] ZYZ Joe Delahaye



    Cheers, Michiel

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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Michiel van der Vlist on Fri Jun 2 23:01:30 2017
    Re: IPv6 connection
    By: Michiel van der Vlist to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jun 03 2017 01:37:06

    Been working on it all day, trying different things. Each computer
    has its own address, but, I cant ping -6 google.com. I sees the
    IPv6 address but I get no response. and the two test sites I use for
    IPv6, insist I have no IPv6. I should have taken a screen shot or
    something of the config :(

    Incoming is working:


    - 01:29 [3260] incoming from 2607:f2c0:a000:54:7934:96a8:325c:d106 (60834) + 01:29 [2900] incoming session with node-4stumtl00o7msn36y2u.ipv6.teksavvy.com [2607:f2c0:a000:54:7934:96a8:325c:d106]
    - 01:29 [2900] SYS The Lion's Den
    - 01:29 [2900] ZYZ Joe Delahaye
    - 01:29 [2900] LOC Trenton, Ont. Cdn
    - 01:29 [2900] NDL 115200,TCP,BINKP
    - 01:29 [2900] TIME Fri, 2 Jun 2017 19:29:26 -0400
    - 01:29 [2900] VER binkd/1.1a-95/Win32 binkp/1.1

    And outgoing to that address as well:

    There is still something wrong I think. The v6 address I had previously was this, and the AAAA is for 2607:f2c0:a000:54:6ef0:49ff:fedb:3822 (lionsden.ddutch.nl). I have no idea how to get that back


    Joe
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  • From Bill McGarrity@1:266/404 to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jun 3 01:24:00 2017
    Joe Delahaye wrote to Michiel van der Vlist on 06-02-17 23:01 <=-

    Re: IPv6 connection
    By: Michiel van der Vlist to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jun 03 2017 01:37:06

    Been working on it all day, trying different things. Each computer
    has its own address, but, I cant ping -6 google.com. I sees the
    IPv6 address but I get no response. and the two test sites I use for
    IPv6, insist I have no IPv6. I should have taken a screen shot or
    something of the config :(

    Incoming is working:


    - 01:29 [3260] incoming from 2607:f2c0:a000:54:7934:96a8:325c:d106 (60834) + 01:29 [2900] incoming session with node-4stumtl00o7msn36y2u.ipv6.teksavvy.com [2607:f2c0:a000:54:7934:96a8:325c:d106]
    - 01:29 [2900] SYS The Lion's Den
    - 01:29 [2900] ZYZ Joe Delahaye
    - 01:29 [2900] LOC Trenton, Ont. Cdn
    - 01:29 [2900] NDL 115200,TCP,BINKP
    - 01:29 [2900] TIME Fri, 2 Jun 2017 19:29:26 -0400
    - 01:29 [2900] VER binkd/1.1a-95/Win32 binkp/1.1

    And outgoing to that address as well:

    There is still something wrong I think. The v6 address I had
    previously was this, and the AAAA is for 2607:f2c0:a000:54:6ef0:49ff:fedb:3822 (lionsden.ddutch.nl). I have no idea how to get that back

    Just update your AAAA dns entry with the new one. When I reboot the I have issues with a new IPV6 address as well.



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  • From Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jun 3 19:15:00 2017
    Joe Delahaye wrote to Tony Langdon <=-

    Well I tried something completely new tonight. it is working, but I
    dont remember my original IP IPv6-test gave me a 10 out 10 tonight.

    IPv6 Address. . . : 2607:f2c0:a000:54:7934:96a8:325c:d106(Preferred)
    IPv6 Address. . . :
    2607:f2c0:f00e:4201:7934:96a8:325c:d106(Deprecated)

    Sounds like progress! :)


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  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jun 3 10:42:52 2017
    Hello Joe,

    On Friday June 02 2017 23:01, you wrote to me:

    There is still something wrong I think. The v6 address I had
    previously was this, and the AAAA is for 2607:f2c0:a000:54:6ef0:49ff:fedb:3822 (lionsden.ddutch.nl). I have
    no idea how to get that back


    Don't even try to get back the old address. I see that you prefix has not changed, only the host part. So whatever happened, it was on your local machine, nothing to do with you ISP.

    Just have Kees uodate the AAAA record for lionsden.ddutch.nl. But be carefull to pick the right address. What doue ipconfig say? Do you see moe than one public IPv6 address? If so, is there one where the last part resembles your MAC address?


    Cheers, Michiel

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  • From Kees van Eeten@2:280/5003.4 to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jun 3 14:29:44 2017
    Hello Joe!

    02 Jun 17 20:02, you wrote to Tony Langdon:

    I have no idea what the (Deprecated) one is all about. The (Preferred) one is my /64, and I also have a /56 which is kind of similar but not the same as the Deprecetated one. Perhaps Kees can verify if I have a different address then previously, since I run my Fido IPv6 through him

    I have changed your AAAA record to 2607:f2c0:a000:54:7934:96a8:325c:d106
    It will trickle truogh DNS the coming hours.

    I hope this is not the privacy enhanced one that changes regularly.
    As soon as you know what the fixed adress is, or choose one within
    your prefix and declare that as static. Do as some others do use
    2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303

    Michiel can guide you through that. I am currently not at home, so my
    reactions may be late.

    Kees

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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Bill McGarrity on Sat Jun 3 09:21:53 2017
    Re: IPv6 connection
    By: Bill McGarrity to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jun 03 2017 01:24:00

    Been working on it all day, trying different things. Each computer
    has its own address, but, I cant ping -6 google.com. I sees the
    IPv6 address but I get no response. and the two test sites I use
    for IPv6, insist I have no IPv6. I should have taken a screen shot
    or something of the config :(

    Incoming is working:


    - 01:29 [3260] incoming from 2607:f2c0:a000:54:7934:96a8:325c:d106
    (60834) + 01:29 [2900] incoming session with
    node-4stumtl00o7msn36y2u.ipv6.teksavvy.com
    [2607:f2c0:a000:54:7934:96a8:325c:d106]
    - 01:29 [2900] SYS The Lion's Den
    - 01:29 [2900] ZYZ Joe Delahaye
    - 01:29 [2900] LOC Trenton, Ont. Cdn
    - 01:29 [2900] NDL 115200,TCP,BINKP
    - 01:29 [2900] TIME Fri, 2 Jun 2017 19:29:26 -0400
    - 01:29 [2900] VER binkd/1.1a-95/Win32 binkp/1.1

    And outgoing to that address as well:

    There is still something wrong I think. The v6 address I had
    previously was this, and the AAAA is for
    2607:f2c0:a000:54:6ef0:49ff:fedb:3822 (lionsden.ddutch.nl). I have
    no idea how to get that back

    Just update your AAAA dns entry with the new one. When I reboot the I have issues with a new IPV6 address as well.


    While it is now working, I wonder if that is a good address. The owner of ddutch.nl will have to update the AAAA record. My delahaye.ca site does not do things like that yet :(. I wonder if I can have it bind to my static IPs here at home.


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Tony Langdon on Sat Jun 3 09:22:45 2017
    Re: Re: IPv6 connection
    By: Tony Langdon to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jun 03 2017 19:15:00

    Well I tried something completely new tonight. it is working, but I
    dont remember my original IP IPv6-test gave me a 10 out 10 tonight.

    IPv6 Address. . . : 2607:f2c0:a000:54:7934:96a8:325c:d106(Preferred)
    IPv6 Address. . . :
    2607:f2c0:f00e:4201:7934:96a8:325c:d106(Deprecated)

    Sounds like progress! :)


    Yes, outgoing works, but unless they copy the address, incoming wont with the URL listed :(


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Michiel van der Vlist on Sat Jun 3 09:27:00 2017
    Re: IPv6 connection
    By: Michiel van der Vlist to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jun 03 2017 10:42:52

    There is still something wrong I think. The v6 address I had
    previously was this, and the AAAA is for
    2607:f2c0:a000:54:6ef0:49ff:fedb:3822 (lionsden.ddutch.nl). I have
    no idea how to get that back


    Don't even try to get back the old address. I see that you prefix has not changed, only the host part. So whatever happened, it was on your local machine, nothing to do with you ISP.

    Just have Kees uodate the AAAA record for lionsden.ddutch.nl. But be carefull to pick the right address. What doue ipconfig say? Do you see moe than one public IPv6 address? If so, is there one where the last part resembles your MAC address?

    There is only one showing. The above :3822 resembles slightly (last 4 digits) my MAC address. The new one does not.


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Kees van Eeten on Sat Jun 3 09:31:07 2017
    Re: IPv6 connection
    By: Kees van Eeten to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jun 03 2017 14:29:44

    I have no idea what the (Deprecated) one is all about. The
    (Preferred) one is my /64, and I also have a /56 which is kind of
    similar but not the same as the Deprecetated one. Perhaps Kees can
    verify if I have a different address then previously, since I run my
    Fido IPv6 through him

    I have changed your AAAA record to 2607:f2c0:a000:54:7934:96a8:325c:d106 It will trickle truogh DNS the coming hours.

    I hope this is not the privacy enhanced one that changes regularly.
    As soon as you know what the fixed adress is, or choose one within
    your prefix and declare that as static. Do as some others do use 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303

    It is still the same this morning..


    Michiel can guide you through that. I am currently not at home, so my reactions may be late.

    Michiel?? I am still very much a novice when it comes to this sort of stuff. I did have the original address (I think) show up once, but it would not work. The IPv6 sites could not see my system except as IPv4. So how do I change it as Kees suggested?


    Joe
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  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jun 3 15:46:59 2017
    Hello Joe,

    On Saturday June 03 2017 09:27, you wrote to me:

    Just have Kees uodate the AAAA record for lionsden.ddutch.nl. But
    be carefull to pick the right address. What doue ipconfig say? Do
    you see moe than one public IPv6 address? If so, is there one
    where the last part resembles your MAC address?

    There is only one showing. The above :3822 resembles slightly (last 4 digits) my MAC address. The new one does not.

    Then I suggest you follow Kees' advice to use a static address and get it over with. From a window with administrator rights enter:

    netsh interface ipv6 add address "interfacename" 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303

    Where "interfacename" is the name of the adapter as displayed by ipconfig. Probably something like "LAN-connection".


    And when that works have Kees update de DNS record.


    Cheers, Michiel

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  • From Kees van Eeten@2:280/5003.4 to Michiel van der Vlist on Sat Jun 3 17:50:30 2017
    Hello Michiel!

    03 Jun 17 15:46, you wrote to Joe Delahaye:

    MvdV> Where "interfacename" is the name of the adapter as displayed by
    MvdV> ipconfig. Probably something like "LAN-connection".


    MvdV> And when that works have Kees update de DNS record.

    I am all ears. ;)

    Kees

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  • From Bill McGarrity@1:266/404 to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jun 3 11:58:00 2017
    Joe Delahaye wrote to Bill McGarrity on 06-03-17 09:21 <=-

    Re: IPv6 connection
    By: Bill McGarrity to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jun 03 2017 01:24:00

    Been working on it all day, trying different things. Each computer
    has its own address, but, I cant ping -6 google.com. I sees the
    IPv6 address but I get no response. and the two test sites I use
    for IPv6, insist I have no IPv6. I should have taken a screen shot
    or something of the config :(

    Incoming is working:


    Just update your AAAA dns entry with the new one. When I reboot the I have issues with a new IPV6 address as well.


    While it is now working, I wonder if that is a good address. The owner
    of ddutch.nl will have to update the AAAA record. My delahaye.ca site does not do things like that yet :(. I wonder if I can have it bind to
    my static IPs here at home.


    Right now I don't know of any dns provider that will update your AAAA record automatically. I deal with no-ip and they have a tool that will update my A record but not my AAAA as, from what I understand, is generated by each individual computer in your network and will change when you reboot.


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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Michiel van der Vlist on Sat Jun 3 21:42:40 2017
    Re: IPv6 connection
    By: Michiel van der Vlist to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jun 03 2017 15:46:59

    There is only one showing. The above :3822 resembles slightly (last
    4 digits) my MAC address. The new one does not.

    Then I suggest you follow Kees' advice to use a static address and get it over with. From a window with administrator rights enter:

    netsh interface ipv6 add address "interfacename" 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303

    Where "interfacename" is the name of the adapter as displayed by ipconfig. Probably something like "LAN-connection".

    I have a realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller. I used that name with and without quotations, and did the rest as you typed up above. I got the following error: The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Kees van Eeten on Sat Jun 3 21:43:39 2017
    Re: IPv6 connection
    By: Kees van Eeten to Michiel van der Vlist on Sat Jun 03 2017 17:50:30

    MvdV> Where "interfacename" is the name of the adapter as displayed by MvdV> ipconfig. Probably something like "LAN-connection".


    MvdV> And when that works have Kees update de DNS record.

    I am all ears. ;)

    It did not work. Perhaps Windows 10 works different :(


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Bill McGarrity on Sat Jun 3 21:45:28 2017
    Re: IPv6 connection
    By: Bill McGarrity to Joe Delahaye on Sat Jun 03 2017 11:58:00

    Incoming is working:


    Just update your AAAA dns entry with the new one. When I reboot the
    I have issues with a new IPV6 address as well.


    While it is now working, I wonder if that is a good address. The
    owner of ddutch.nl will have to update the AAAA record. My
    delahaye.ca site does not do things like that yet :(. I wonder if I
    can have it bind to my static IPs here at home.


    Right now I don't know of any dns provider that will update your AAAA record automatically. I deal with no-ip and they have a tool that will update my A record but not my AAAA as, from what I understand, is generated by each individual computer in your network and will change when you reboot.


    It is not supposed to change since it is both static, and native. The one I had, was the same thru numerous reboots.


    Joe
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  • From Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to Joe Delahaye on Sun Jun 4 13:57:00 2017
    Joe Delahaye wrote to Tony Langdon <=-

    Yes, outgoing works, but unless they copy the address, incoming wont
    with the URL listed :(

    You need to update your AAAA record(s)?


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  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Joe Delahaye on Sun Jun 4 09:52:52 2017
    Hello Joe,

    On Saturday June 03 2017 21:42, you wrote to me:

    netsh interface ipv6 add address "interfacename"
    2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303

    Where "interfacename" is the name of the adapter as displayed by
    ipconfig. Probably something like "LAN-connection".

    I have a realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller. I used that name with
    and without quotations,

    Give us a cut and paste of the result of ipconfig. All of it, so we can see for ourselves.

    and did the rest as you typed up above. I got the following error:
    The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect

    Hmm... :(

    What happens if you just type netsh, without any parameters?

    (To get out type "exit")


    Cheers, Michiel

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  • From Kees van Eeten@2:280/5003.4 to Joe Delahaye on Sun Jun 4 12:44:40 2017
    Hello Joe!

    03 Jun 17 21:43, you wrote to me:

    It did not work. Perhaps Windows 10 works different :(

    Well, at least the current entry in DNS seems to work ok.

    04 Jun 12:41:49 [3505] trying lionsden.ddutch.nl [2607:f2c0:a000:54:7934:96a8:325c:d106]...
    04 Jun 12:41:50 [3505] connected
    + 04 Jun 12:41:50 [3505] outgoing session with lionsden.ddutch.nl:24554 [2607:f2c0:a000:54:7934:96a8:325c:d106]

    Kees

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  • From Kees van Eeten@2:280/5003.4 to Tony Langdon on Sun Jun 4 12:47:26 2017
    Hello Tony!

    04 Jun 17 13:57, you wrote to Joe Delahaye:

    Joe Delahaye wrote to Tony Langdon <=-

    Yes, outgoing works, but unless they copy the address, incoming wont
    with the URL listed :(

    You need to update your AAAA record(s)?

    I did, but there is always some delay, as I have no control over when the
    visible secondairies collect their update from the hidden primary DNS server.

    And then there is ofcourse the aging time in DNS caches.

    From my node it seems to work, but I have no delays in DNS refreshing,
    the primary server is my DNS server for all DNS queries.

    Kees

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  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Kees van Eeten on Sun Jun 4 15:01:59 2017
    Hello Kees,

    On Sunday June 04 2017 12:47, you wrote to Tony Langdon:

    You need to update your AAAA record(s)?

    I did, but there is always some delay, as I have no control over when
    the visible secondairies collect their update from the hidden primary
    DNS server.

    I do not see the update yet:

    D:\FIDO\BINKD>ping lionsden.ddutch.nl

    Ping lionsden.ddutch.nl [2607:f2c0:a000:54:6ef0:49ff:fedb:3822] mit 32 Bytes Daten:

    Zielhost nicht erreichbar.
    Zielhost nicht erreichbar.

    And then there is ofcourse the aging time in DNS caches.

    You have no control over the TTL in the DNS entry?

    I usually set the TTL for (semi)static entries to one day. But if I foresee a change I set it to one hour one or two days before the change.

    You may want to set the TTL for Joe's entry to one hour or shorter because more changes are to be expected in the foreseeable future.


    Cheers, Michiel

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  • From Kees van Eeten@2:280/5003.4 to Michiel van der Vlist on Sun Jun 4 16:34:52 2017
    Hello Michiel!

    04 Jun 17 15:01, you wrote to me:

    MvdV> I usually set the TTL for (semi)static entries to one day. But if I
    MvdV> foresee a change I set it to one hour one or two days before the change.

    MvdV> You may want to set the TTL for Joe's entry to one hour or shorter
    MvdV> because more changes are to be expected in the foreseeable future.

    I may consider that, when I am back home, At the moment I share a wifi router
    with four grandchildren. The wan side of the router is a wifi network for
    the whole premises, and I am sure I am not the only user there.

    I only edit domain files under such circumstances when it is really
    neccessary.

    This is the current lag through my VPN tunnel to the host that hold the
    dns domein files.

    64 bytes from 192.168.5.9: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=2802 ms
    64 bytes from 192.168.5.9: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=1953 ms

    Have you tried to reset de DNS forwarder on your WRT router?

    Kees

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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Tony Langdon on Sun Jun 4 19:55:41 2017
    Re: Re: IPv6 connection
    By: Tony Langdon to Joe Delahaye on Sun Jun 04 2017 13:57:00

    Yes, outgoing works, but unless they copy the address, incoming wont
    with the URL listed :(

    You need to update your AAAA record(s)?


    I believe that has been done. If there was a way I could register a domain (I know I can do that <G>), and bind it to my computer here at home, where would I attach an AAAA record? My Delahaye.ca domain is IPv4 only, and the provider there does not do IPv6 :(. Since I am paid in advance for 5 years it is not really feasible to change.


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Michiel van der Vlist on Sun Jun 4 20:10:33 2017
    Re: IPv6 connection
    By: Michiel van der Vlist to Joe Delahaye on Sun Jun 04 2017 09:52:52

    Where "interfacename" is the name of the adapter as displayed by
    ipconfig. Probably something like "LAN-connection".

    I have a realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller. I used that name with
    and without quotations,

    Give us a cut and paste of the result of ipconfig. All of it, so we can see for ourselves.

    Here it is.

    Windows IP Configuration

    Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : BBS1
    Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . :
    Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Hybrid
    IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
    WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . . . . : No

    Ethernet adapter Ethernet:

    Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
    Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller
    Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 6C-F0-49-DB-38-22
    DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : Yes
    Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
    IPv6 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 2607:f2c0:a000:54:7934:96a8:325c:d106(Preferred)
    Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : fe80::7934:96a8:325c:d106%11(Preferred)
    IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.170(Preferred)
    Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
    Lease Obtained. . . . . . . . . . : June 1, 2017 9:09:12 PM
    Lease Expires . . . . . . . . . . : June 8, 2017 9:09:08 PM
    Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : fe80::c612:f5ff:fe66:e6c8%11
    192.168.0.1
    DHCP Server . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.1
    DHCPv6 IAID . . . . . . . . . . . : 57471049
    DHCPv6 Client DUID. . . . . . . . : 00-01-00-01-1F-59-FA-5F-6C-F0-49-DB-38-22
    DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 2607:f2c0::1
    2607:f2c0::2
    192.168.0.1
    NetBIOS over Tcpip. . . . . . . . : Enabled


    and did the rest as you typed up above. I got the following error:
    The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect

    Hmm... :(

    I just tried something. Instead of using the Realtek name, I used Ethernet in quotes, and I now have two IPv6 addresses. The original prior to that command and the 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303

    You, or anybody reading here can try that second Ipv6 address and see if it works please.

    What happens if you just type netsh, without any parameters?

    (To get out type "exit")

    I get a command line prefaced with Netsh> and nothing else


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Kees van Eeten on Sun Jun 4 20:13:05 2017
    Re: IPv6 connection
    By: Kees van Eeten to Joe Delahaye on Sun Jun 04 2017 12:44:40

    It did not work. Perhaps Windows 10 works different :(

    Well, at least the current entry in DNS seems to work ok.

    04 Jun 12:41:49 [3505] trying lionsden.ddutch.nl [2607:f2c0:a000:54:7934:96a8:325c:d106]...
    04 Jun 12:41:50 [3505] connected
    + 04 Jun 12:41:50 [3505] outgoing session with lionsden.ddutch.nl:24554 [2607:f2c0:a000:54:7934:96a8:325c:d106]


    As I just wrote to Michiel, I tried something else. Instead of the adapter name, I just used the name after Ethernet Adapter which was Ethernet. That worked, and now there are two IPv6 addresses showing. the above, and the one suggested with f1d0:1:249:303. I assume both will connect??


    Joe
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  • From Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to Kees van Eeten on Mon Jun 5 08:38:00 2017
    Kees van Eeten wrote to Tony Langdon <=-

    I did, but there is always some delay, as I have no control over when the
    visible secondairies collect their update from the hidden primary DNS server.

    Well, you can minimise that with TTL values and other features of modern DNS servers.

    And then there is ofcourse the aging time in DNS caches.

    Tweak your TTL. :)

    From my node it seems to work, but I have no delays in DNS refreshing,
    the primary server is my DNS server for all DNS queries.

    Yeah, I conclude dynamic IPs are a pain. That's why I run static IPs for all of my servers, and pay the little bit extra for my ISP to assign me a static prefix. :)


    ... Rock is Dead. Long live Paper and Scissors!
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  • From Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jun 5 17:21:00 2017
    Joe Delahaye wrote to Tony Langdon <=-

    I believe that has been done. If there was a way I could register a domain (I know I can do that <G>), and bind it to my computer here at home, where would I attach an AAAA record? My Delahaye.ca domain is
    IPv4 only, and the provider there does not do IPv6 :(. Since I am paid
    in advance for 5 years it is not really feasible to change.

    Ouch, a long time to pay for an obsolete service. :/ Many registrars offer some level of free DNS service for their clients, so that's often an option, if you register your own domain. GoDaddy does this, for example (and they support IPv6).


    ... You're only young once. After that you need another excuse.
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  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jun 5 09:13:47 2017
    Hello Joe,

    On Sunday June 04 2017 20:10, you wrote to me:


    I just tried something. Instead of using the Realtek name, I used Ethernet in quotes, and I now have two IPv6 addresses. The original
    prior to that command and the 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303

    It Works!

    + 09:13 [2500] call to 1:249/303@fidonet
    09:13 [2500] trying 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303
    [2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303]...
    09:13 [2500] connected
    + 09:13 [2500] outgoing session with 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303:24554
    - 09:13 [2500] OPT CRAM-MD5-2f0f5879ba2a7b0490692c45276eb6ee
    + 09:13 [2500] Remote requests MD mode


    So now Kees can update the DNS again. ;-)


    Cheers, Michiel

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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Michiel van der Vlist on Mon Jun 5 10:19:38 2017
    Re: IPv6 connection
    By: Michiel van der Vlist to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jun 05 2017 09:13:47

    I just tried something. Instead of using the Realtek name, I used
    Ethernet in quotes, and I now have two IPv6 addresses. The original
    prior to that command and the 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303

    It Works!

    + 09:13 [2500] call to 1:249/303@fidonet
    09:13 [2500] trying 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303 [2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303]...
    09:13 [2500] connected
    + 09:13 [2500] outgoing session with 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303:24554 - 09:13 [2500] OPT CRAM-MD5-2f0f5879ba2a7b0490692c45276eb6ee + 09:13 [2500] Remote requests MD mode


    So now Kees can update the DNS again. ;-)

    Lucky Kees. Thank you kind sir :)


    Joe
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  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Kees van Eeten on Mon Jun 5 17:12:38 2017
    Hello Kees,

    On Sunday June 04 2017 16:34, you wrote to me:

    MvdV>> You may want to set the TTL for Joe's entry to one hour or
    MvdV>> shorter because more changes are to be expected in the
    MvdV>> foreseeable future.

    I may consider that, when I am back home, At the moment I share a
    wifi router with four grandchildren. The wan side of the router is a
    wifi network for the whole premises, and I am sure I am not the only
    user there.

    Understood.

    Have you tried to reset de DNS forwarder on your WRT router?

    My WRT router is no longer in use. I now have a modem/router issued by my provider. That is the only way to get native IPv6 from them.

    There is no way to selectively reset specific functions on that router. The only way is to reset it as a whole. I may try that when I get desperate.;-)


    Cheers, Michiel

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  • From Kees van Eeten@2:280/5003.4 to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jun 5 20:22:12 2017
    Hello Joe!

    05 Jun 17 10:19, you wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:

    It Works!

    + 09:13 [2500] call to 1:249/303@fidonet
    09:13 [2500] trying 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303
    [2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303]...
    09:13 [2500] connected
    + 09:13 [2500] outgoing session with
    2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303:24554 - 09:13 [2500] OPT
    CRAM-MD5-2f0f5879ba2a7b0490692c45276eb6ee + 09:13 [2500] Remote
    requests MD mode


    So now Kees can update the DNS again. ;-)

    Lucky Kees. Thank you kind sir :)

    O.K. your AAAA record has been changed.

    I also found, that due to bad communications, an error was intruduced in
    the serialnumber of the SOA. That may have been the reason why Michiel
    could not find the update.

    Lets see what happens now.

    Kees

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  • From Kees van Eeten@2:280/5003.4 to Tony Langdon on Mon Jun 5 20:25:36 2017
    Hello Tony!

    05 Jun 17 08:38, you wrote to me:

    Well, you can minimise that with TTL values and other features of modern DNS servers.

    I know I can, but I see no need to do it now. Changes are sparse and far
    apart. My DNS hoster is a not for profit, that I a a member of. No need
    to load their services for just the occasion that I would want a quick
    update.

    Shortening the TTL in anticipation of a change, was not a possibillity now,
    as I could not see this coming.

    Yeah, I conclude dynamic IPs are a pain. That's why I run static IPs for all of my servers, and pay the little bit extra for my ISP to assign me a static prefix. :)

    Getting a static address may not be a option for some. I know some ISP's
    deliberately change dynamic adresses every x hours.

    I am lucky that I have a static address on my ADSL. But e-mail blacklist
    consider it dynamic.

    My Cable address is dynamic, with a lease time of over a 4 weeks.
    If I do not release the address for some time, I get the same address,
    I have had the current one for a couple of years already.

    Changes in the past were mainly due to restucturing and hardware repalcement
    by the ISP. I have never changed the mac address of the hardware I use
    to connect to this ISP. It is the same as with my first connect.

    Kees

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  • From Kees van Eeten@2:280/5003.4 to Michiel van der Vlist on Mon Jun 5 20:39:30 2017
    Hello Michiel!

    05 Jun 17 17:12, you wrote to me:

    MvdV> My WRT router is no longer in use. I now have a modem/router issued by
    MvdV> my provider. That is the only way to get native IPv6 from them.

    MvdV> There is no way to selectively reset specific functions on that router.
    MvdV> The only way is to reset it as a whole. I may try that when I get
    MvdV> desperate.;-)

    It could be that my new SOA was not accepted by Bind. I just found that
    due to the poor connection during editing, I intruduced an Alpa character
    in the serial number.

    A new AAAA based on the fido address is now in the pip[eline.

    Kees

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  • From Kees van Eeten@2:280/5003.4 to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jun 5 20:49:12 2017
    Hello Joe!

    05 Jun 17 10:19, you wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:

    So now Kees can update the DNS again. ;-)

    Lucky Kees. Thank you kind sir :)

    + 05 Jun 20:44:50 [11265] call to 1:249/303@fidonet
    05 Jun 20:44:50 [11265] trying lionsden.ddutch.nl [2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303]...
    05 Jun 20:44:50 [11265] connected
    + 05 Jun 20:44:50 [11265] outgoing session with lionsden.ddutch.nl:24554 [2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303]


    If it works for me, it may soon work for others. ;)

    Kees

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  • From Kees van Eeten@2:280/5003.4 to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jun 5 20:58:56 2017
    Hello Joe!

    05 Jun 17 10:19, you wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:

    So now Kees can update the DNS again. ;-)

    Lucky Kees. Thank you kind sir :)

    Your Fido address based AAAA record has propageted to two of the three
    public DNS servers that are authorative for ddutch.nl
    I expect the third to follow within a couple of hours.

    Kees

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  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Kees van Eeten on Mon Jun 5 21:39:27 2017
    Hello Kees,

    On Monday June 05 2017 20:58, you wrote to Joe Delahaye:

    Your Fido address based AAAA record has propageted to two of the
    three public DNS servers that are authorative for ddutch.nl I expect
    the third to follow within a couple of hours.

    It got to here too, but not until after I reset my modem/router. Until then I still got the old address, the one ending in 22.

    I had a power cut on Saturday. Reportedly with the lights taking a few seconds to go out. Maybe that confused my modem/router.

    D:\FIDO\BINKD>ping lionsden.ddutch.nl

    Ping lionsden.ddutch.nl [2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303] mit 32 Bytes Daten:

    Antwort von 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303: Zeit=114ms
    Antwort von 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303: Zeit=111ms
    Antwort von 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303: Zeit=106ms
    Antwort von 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303: Zeit=107ms

    Ping-Statistik fr 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303:
    Pakete: Gesendet = 4, Empfangen = 4, Verloren = 0 (0% Verlust),
    Ca. Zeitangaben in Millisek.:
    Minimum = 106ms, Maximum = 114ms, Mittelwert = 109ms

    D:\FIDO\BINKD>

    So all is wel now...


    Cheers, Michiel

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  • From Kees van Eeten@2:280/5003.4 to Michiel van der Vlist on Mon Jun 5 22:17:26 2017
    Hello Michiel!

    05 Jun 17 21:39, you wrote to me:

    MvdV> It got to here too, but not until after I reset my modem/router. Until
    MvdV> then I still got the old address, the one ending in 22.

    MvdV> I had a power cut on Saturday. Reportedly with the lights taking a few
    MvdV> seconds to go out. Maybe that confused my modem/router.

    MvdV> D:\FIDO\BINKD>ping lionsden.ddutch.nl

    MvdV> Ping lionsden.ddutch.nl [2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303] mit 32 Bytes
    MvdV> Daten:

    MvdV> Antwort von 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303: Zeit=114ms
    MvdV> Antwort von 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303: Zeit=111ms
    MvdV> Antwort von 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303: Zeit=106ms
    MvdV> Antwort von 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303: Zeit=107ms

    MvdV> Ping-Statistik für 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303:
    MvdV> Pakete: Gesendet = 4, Empfangen = 4, Verloren = 0 (0% Verlust),
    MvdV> Ca. Zeitangaben in Millisek.:
    MvdV> Minimum = 106ms, Maximum = 114ms, Mittelwert = 109ms

    MvdV> D:\FIDO\BINKD>

    MvdV> So all is wel now...

    Good, now let's hope that Joe has noted how he has set the static address, or
    even better, included the magic words into his startup scripts.

    Kees

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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Kees van Eeten on Mon Jun 5 17:02:48 2017
    Re: IPv6 connection
    By: Kees van Eeten to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jun 05 2017 20:22:12

    It Works!

    + 09:13 [2500] call to 1:249/303@fidonet
    09:13 [2500] trying 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303
    [2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303]...
    09:13 [2500] connected
    + 09:13 [2500] outgoing session with
    2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303:24554 - 09:13 [2500] OPT
    CRAM-MD5-2f0f5879ba2a7b0490692c45276eb6ee + 09:13 [2500] Remote
    requests MD mode


    So now Kees can update the DNS again. ;-)

    Lucky Kees. Thank you kind sir :)

    O.K. your AAAA record has been changed.

    I also found, that due to bad communications, an error was intruduced in the serialnumber of the SOA. That may have been the reason why Michiel could not find the update.

    Lets see what happens now.

    Thank you , and we will find out <G>


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Kees van Eeten on Mon Jun 5 17:05:01 2017
    Re: IPv6 connection
    By: Kees van Eeten to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jun 05 2017 20:49:12

    So now Kees can update the DNS again. ;-)

    Lucky Kees. Thank you kind sir :)

    + 05 Jun 20:44:50 [11265] call to 1:249/303@fidonet
    05 Jun 20:44:50 [11265] trying lionsden.ddutch.nl [2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303]...
    05 Jun 20:44:50 [11265] connected
    + 05 Jun 20:44:50 [11265] outgoing session with lionsden.ddutch.nl:24554 [2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303]


    If it works for me, it may soon work for others. ;)


    I'm sure that Michiel and others will let me (and you) know <G>


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Kees van Eeten on Mon Jun 5 17:06:09 2017
    Re: IPv6 connection
    By: Kees van Eeten to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jun 05 2017 20:58:56

    So now Kees can update the DNS again. ;-)

    Lucky Kees. Thank you kind sir :)

    Your Fido address based AAAA record has propageted to two of the three public DNS servers that are authorative for ddutch.nl
    I expect the third to follow within a couple of hours.


    Sounds good. I'll buy you a beer next time I see you :)


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Kees van Eeten on Mon Jun 5 17:08:40 2017
    Re: IPv6 connection
    By: Kees van Eeten to Michiel van der Vlist on Mon Jun 05 2017 22:17:26

    MvdV> D:\FIDO\BINKD>ping lionsden.ddutch.nl

    MvdV> Ping lionsden.ddutch.nl [2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303] mit 32 Bytes
    MvdV> Daten:

    MvdV> Antwort von 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303: Zeit=114ms
    MvdV> Antwort von 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303: Zeit=111ms
    MvdV> Antwort von 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303: Zeit=106ms
    MvdV> Antwort von 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303: Zeit=107ms

    MvdV> Ping-Statistik für 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303:
    MvdV> Pakete: Gesendet = 4, Empfangen = 4, Verloren = 0 (0% Verlust), MvdV> Ca. Zeitangaben in Millisek.:
    MvdV> Minimum = 106ms, Maximum = 114ms, Mittelwert = 109ms

    MvdV> D:\FIDO\BINKD>

    MvdV> So all is wel now...

    Good, now let's hope that Joe has noted how he has set the static address, or even better, included the magic words into his startup scripts.

    I'll take a screen shot as well as back up the settings.. I dont know which magic words I should include, and where <G>


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Michiel van der Vlist on Mon Jun 5 17:25:26 2017
    Re: IPv6 connection
    By: Michiel van der Vlist to Kees van Eeten on Mon Jun 05 2017 21:39:27

    Your Fido address based AAAA record has propageted to two of the
    three public DNS servers that are authorative for ddutch.nl I expect
    the third to follow within a couple of hours.

    It got to here too, but not until after I reset my modem/router. Until then I still got the old address, the one ending in 22.

    I had a power cut on Saturday. Reportedly with the lights taking a few seconds to go out. Maybe that confused my modem/router.

    D:\FIDO\BINKD>ping lionsden.ddutch.nl

    Ping lionsden.ddutch.nl [2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303] mit 32 Bytes Daten:

    Antwort von 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303: Zeit=114ms
    Antwort von 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303: Zeit=111ms
    Antwort von 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303: Zeit=106ms
    Antwort von 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303: Zeit=107ms

    Ping-Statistik fr 2607:f2c0:a000:54:f1d0:1:249:303:
    Pakete: Gesendet = 4, Empfangen = 4, Verloren = 0 (0% Verlust),
    Ca. Zeitangaben in Millisek.:
    Minimum = 106ms, Maximum = 114ms, Mittelwert = 109ms

    D:\FIDO\BINKD>

    So all is wel now...


    So I have one question. While everything seems to be working now, have a look at the following information. Notice that there is no WAN IPv6 address available. Should there be?


    Connection Type: PPPoE

    Network Status:Connected

    Connection Uptime:2 Day 20 Hour 26 Min 23 Sec


    WAN IPv6 Address:Not Available

    Default Gateway:FE80::02A0:A502:0081:2778

    Primary DNS Server:2607:F2C0::1

    Secondary DNS Server:2607:F2C0::2


    Joe
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  • From Kees van Eeten@2:280/5003.4 to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jun 5 23:22:52 2017
    Hello Joe!

    05 Jun 17 17:06, you wrote to me:

    Sounds good. I'll buy you a beer next time I see you :)

    I will probably do the driving again, so maybe one of those new fangled
    drinks they call beer with 0% alcohol. ;(

    Kees

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  • From Kees van Eeten@2:280/5003.4 to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jun 5 23:26:34 2017
    Hello Joe!

    05 Jun 17 17:08, you wrote to me:

    Good, now let's hope that Joe has noted how he has set the static
    address, or even better, included the magic words into his startup
    scripts.

    I'll take a screen shot as well as back up the settings.. I dont know which magic words I should include, and where <G>

    I cannot help you there, that is MS territory. That is terra incognita for
    me.

    Kees

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  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Kees van Eeten on Mon Jun 5 23:19:57 2017
    Hello Kees,

    On Monday June 05 2017 20:25, you wrote to Tony Langdon:

    Shortening the TTL in anticipation of a change, was not a possibillity now, as I could not see this coming.

    Of course. I expect Joe's new address won't change in th foreseeable future. His addres is static now. It will not change until he either changes it manually or switched provider.

    Getting a static address may not be a option for some. I know some
    ISP's deliberately change dynamic adresses every x hours.

    So that they can charge extra for a bussiness connection...


    Cheers, Michiel

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  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jun 5 23:53:02 2017
    Hello Joe,

    On Monday June 05 2017 17:25, you wrote to me:

    So I have one question. While everything seems to be working now,
    have a look at the following information. Notice that there is no WAN IPv6 address available. Should there be?

    I think that your DSL modem/router should have a WAN address. How else will stuff be routed to it. is But... it need not be available (known?) to you. Maybe that is what it means. I do not know.

    Connection Type: PPPoE

    Network Status:Connected

    Connection Uptime:2 Day 20 Hour 26 Min 23 Sec

    WAN IPv6 Address:Not Available

    I wouldn't worry about it if I were you. There is not much that you can do with the router's WAN address.



    Cheers, Michiel

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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Kees van Eeten on Mon Jun 5 18:42:11 2017
    Re: IPv6 connection
    By: Kees van Eeten to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jun 05 2017 23:22:52

    Sounds good. I'll buy you a beer next time I see you :)

    I will probably do the driving again, so maybe one of those new fangled drinks they call beer with 0% alcohol. ;(


    LOL


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Kees van Eeten on Mon Jun 5 18:43:09 2017
    Re: IPv6 connection
    By: Kees van Eeten to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jun 05 2017 23:26:34

    I'll take a screen shot as well as back up the settings.. I dont
    know which magic words I should include, and where <G>

    I cannot help you there, that is MS territory. That is terra incognita for me.

    Then I can only hope that what I have done, sticks


    Joe
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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Michiel van der Vlist on Mon Jun 5 18:44:38 2017
    Re: IPv6 connection
    By: Michiel van der Vlist to Joe Delahaye on Mon Jun 05 2017 23:53:02

    I think that your DSL modem/router should have a WAN address. How else will stuff be routed to it. is But... it need not be available (known?) to you. Maybe that is what it means. I do not know.

    Connection Type: PPPoE

    Network Status:Connected

    Connection Uptime:2 Day 20 Hour 26 Min 23 Sec

    WAN IPv6 Address:Not Available

    I wouldn't worry about it if I were you. There is not much that you can do with the router's WAN address.

    As long as it works, I am happy <G>


    Joe
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  • From Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to Kees van Eeten on Tue Jun 6 10:22:00 2017
    Kees van Eeten wrote to Tony Langdon <=-

    I know I can, but I see no need to do it now. Changes are sparse and
    far
    apart. My DNS hoster is a not for profit, that I a a member of. No
    need
    to load their services for just the occasion that I would want a quick
    update.

    Shortening the TTL in anticipation of a change, was not a possibillity now,
    as I could not see this coming.

    Fair enough.

    Getting a static address may not be a option for some. I know some
    ISP's
    deliberately change dynamic adresses every x hours.

    Yes, again a pain. I'm able to pay a little more to gusrantee that static IP.

    I am lucky that I have a static address on my ADSL. But e-mail
    blacklist
    consider it dynamic.

    Yes, the email blacklists are highly suspect in my opinion. Useful for applying a weighting factor (e.g. as an input to SpamAssassin) to help determine if email is or isn't spam, but problematic when used alone.

    My Cable address is dynamic, with a lease time of over a 4 weeks.
    If I do not release the address for some time, I get the same address,
    I have had the current one for a couple of years already.

    Changes in the past were mainly due to restucturing and hardware repalcement
    by the ISP. I have never changed the mac address of the hardware I use
    to connect to this ISP. It is the same as with my first connect.

    That's not too bad. I had a similar situation when I was on cable Internet years ago.


    ... I used to be indecisive; now I'm not sure.
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  • From Richard Menedetter@2:310/31 to Joe Delahaye on Tue Jun 6 13:46:16 2017
    Hi Joe!

    05 Jun 2017 17:25, from Joe Delahaye -> Michiel van der Vlist:

    So I have one question. While everything seems to be working now,
    have a look at the following information. Notice that there is no WAN IPv6 address available. Should there be?

    Connection Type: PPPoE
    Network Status:Connected
    WAN IPv6 Address:Not Available
    Default Gateway:FE80::02A0:A502:0081:2778

    It depends on how the connection is configured.
    An example could be link local addresses only on the WAN PPPoE connection.
    They are using a DHCP client to send a prefix option, and they are using those prefixex for public IPs and to announce the subnets.

    So if it works now as it is, then I would not worry.

    You can also use services like this to crosscheck:
    http://ipv6-test.com
    http://test-ipv6.com

    CU, Ricsi

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  • From Richard Menedetter@2:310/31 to Michiel van der Vlist on Tue Jun 6 13:52:42 2017
    Hi Michiel!

    05 Jun 2017 23:53, from Michiel van der Vlist -> Joe Delahaye:

    I think that your DSL modem/router should have a WAN address.

    See previous reply.
    As of PPPoE only using link local.
    But the ones I have seen show a fe80:xxxx address as the "PPPoE IPv6 WAN".

    I am quit sure it is something like that ... and that the router is using the prefix delegation option to receive the real public v6 address space.

    CU, Ricsi

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  • From Joe Delahaye@1:249/303 to Richard Menedetter on Tue Jun 6 09:54:06 2017
    Re: IPv6 connection
    By: Richard Menedetter to Joe Delahaye on Tue Jun 06 2017 13:46:16

    So I have one question. While everything seems to be working now,
    have a look at the following information. Notice that there is no
    WAN IPv6 address available. Should there be?

    Connection Type: PPPoE
    Network Status:Connected
    WAN IPv6 Address:Not Available
    Default Gateway:FE80::02A0:A502:0081:2778

    It depends on how the connection is configured.
    An example could be link local addresses only on the WAN PPPoE connection. They are using a DHCP client to send a prefix option, and they are using those prefixex for public IPs and to announce the subnets.

    So if it works now as it is, then I would not worry.

    It is working, but I thought I had something in there at one time, which is why I asked


    You can also use services like this to crosscheck:
    http://ipv6-test.com
    http://test-ipv6.com

    Both those report I have working IPv6


    Joe
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