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|    Ward Dossche to Y'all    |
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|    07 Dec 18 14:58:39    |
      All,               As my new router, new since x-number of months, is IPv6 capable and my       provider seems to offer it, the intention is to have a go at it.               I asked around how to do this but I'm getting conflicting answers or answers       to questions not asked.               The binkd-version I'm running identifies itself as ...                07 Dec 14:37:39 [5004] BEGIN standalone, binkd/1.1a-94/Win32 BINKD.CFG -cs               So I think that's a goodone. The name of the executable is                binkd-static-perl-zlib-bzlib2               Am I still good?               OK, my dns-provider is dyndns.org, they can manage IPv6. It's switched-off at       the moment.               One individual tells me I need to work with the configuration file of binkd,       another source tells me it is already there.               Now the configuration file I have is not a generic one, but one that I got       from RC29 at the time (around 2000?) Johan Zwiekhorst, something which he       wrote himself, very consise and in dutch.               So far with IPv4 everything went fine, but what is the next step now?               I know, it probably has already been dealt with in this conference but it       always has been passthru, I just connected it now for myself.               Please no URL's unless meaningful.               Thank you,                \%/@rd              --- D'Bridge 3.99 SR33        * Origin: When there's an elephant in the room, introduce him (2:292/854)    |
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