• he.net Tunnel?

    From Jeff Smith@1:282/1031 to All on Fri Jun 14 09:59:06 2019
    Hello There,

    I decided to acquire a he.net Ipv6 tunnel.

    Why you might ask since I already have native IPv6 addresses.

    The simple answer is that I have seen much discussion on the subject of tunnels but have never gotten any personnel first hand experience. So.. I decided to see for myself. I will be setting the tunnel to point to a spare static v4 IP on a spare Linux PC.

    I may ask some questions here if the need arises.

    Jeff

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  • From Jeff Smith@1:282/1031 to All on Fri Jun 14 14:01:04 2019
    Hello There,

    Update

    I have the HE.NET tunnel setup. I will be updating the DNS servers shortly. I decided to use a spare Linux PC that has a current install of Synchronet on it.

    I did notice that the tunnel did setup quite easily using the Linux "interface" file. It looks as if the actual IP6 connection via the network interface isn't needed as it is currently disabled. But I do currently have IPv6 connectivity via the tunnel.

    Now to do some testing and evaluating. :-)

    Jeff


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  • From Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to Jeff Smith on Sat Jun 15 11:33:00 2019
    On 06-14-19 14:01, Jeff Smith wrote to All <=-

    I did notice that the tunnel did setup quite easily using the Linux "interface" file. It looks as if the actual IP6 connection via the
    network interface isn't needed as it is currently disabled. But I do currently have IPv6 connectivity via the tunnel.

    Now to do some testing and evaluating. :-)

    Feel free to poll 3:633/410 via IPv6. :) I'm on native IPv6 this end, but you should get good connectivity to me using your he.net tunnel. If you do poll, let me know how you go, or try crashing a netmail direct to me at the above Fidonet address. :)


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  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Jeff Smith on Sat Jun 15 12:02:20 2019
    Hello Jeff,

    On Friday June 14 2019 14:01, you wrote to All:

    I have the HE.NET tunnel setup. I will be updating the DNS servers shortly.

    It hasn't propagated to here yet...

    I did notice that the tunnel did setup quite easily using the Linux "interface" file. It looks as if the actual IP6 connection via the
    network interface isn't needed as it is currently disabled. But I do currently have IPv6 connectivity via the tunnel.

    Only outgoing?

    11:26 [2448] creating a poll for 1:282/1031@fidonet (`d' flavour)
    11:26 [2448] clientmgr started
    + 11:26 [1888] call to 1:282/1031@fidonet
    11:26 [1888] trying bbs.ouijabrd.net [2602:41:670c:a600:d597:9bc0:8b9f:2c92]...
    ? 11:27 [1888] connection to 1:282/1031@fidonet failed: {W32 API
    error 10065} A socket operation was attempted to an unreachable host
    11:27 [1888] trying bbs.ouijabrd.net [65.103.12.161]:24554...
    11:27 [1888] connected
    + 11:27 [1888] outgoing session with bbs.ouijabrd.net:24554 [65.103.12.161]
    - 11:27 [1888] SYS The Ouija Board
    - 11:27 [1888] ZYZ Jeff Smith
    - 11:27 [1888] LOC Anoka, MN - bbs.ouijabrd.net
    - 11:27 [1888] VER BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Toy-4 binkp/1.0


    Now to do some testing and evaluating. :-)

    You have to tell us the tunnel address to test incoming...

    Cheers, Michiel

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  • From Fernando Toledo@4:902/26 to Jeff Smith on Fri Jun 21 23:08:12 2019
    El 14/6/19 a las 17:01, Jeff Smith escribió:
    Hello There,

    Update

    I have the HE.NET tunnel setup. I will be updating the DNS servers shortly. I decided to use a spare Linux PC that has a current install of Synchronet on it.

    I did notice that the tunnel did setup quite easily using the Linux "interface"
    file. It looks as if the actual IP6 connection via the network interface isn't
    needed as it is currently disabled. But I do currently have IPv6 connectivity via the tunnel.

    Now to do some testing and evaluating. :-)

    Hi!
    i have that setup
    debian + he.net tunnel and synchronet

    Saludos!
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