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|    Alan Ianson to Michiel van der Vlist    |
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|    01 Jun 18 01:11:53    |
       Re: New members        By: Michiel van der Vlist to Alan Ianson on Thu May 31 2018 10:26 pm               MV> It pings. So somewhere in you network there is an interface with that        MV> address. It may or may not be the system that runs your binkp mailer.              That is good news. I think but will double check that that is the right IP for       the BBS machine.               MV> I am not familiar with this version. So maybe it does not support IPv6.        MV> What is the response if you type this at the command line:              It is Synchronet's BinkIT JavaScript mailer I am running here. It will crypt       sessions with binkd.               >>binkd -vv        MV> What do you see?              I also have this here..              Binkd 1.0.4 (Dec 25 2017 03:51:14/Linux)       Compilation flags: gcc, zlib, bzlib2.       Facilities: fsp1035 ipv6               It calls out using IPv6 if it can find a host and IPv4 if not. I have not had       an inbound IPv6 since I haven't added an AAAA record yet. Once I know I can       make it work I'll do that.              I'll be back in a short period of time after I've looked at the setup in my       router. It's all new to me.. :)               Ttyl :-),        Al                     ... No special reason, just government policy       --- SBBSecho 3.04-Linux        * Origin: The Rusty MailBox - Penticton, BC Canada (1:153/757)    |
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