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|    Message 3,697 of 4,612    |
|    Brian Rogers to Paul Hayton    |
|    Re: UFW and he.net    |
|    12 Oct 21 22:32:00    |
      TZUTC: -0400       MSGID: 196.fidonet_ipv6@1:142/103 25cb92f0       REPLY: 3:770/100 7eb00b37       PID: Synchronet 3.18a-Linux Aug 23 2020 GCC 6.3.0       TID: SBBSecho 3.11-Linux r3.177 Aug 23 2020 GCC 6.3.0       CHRS: ASCII 1       Hello Paul;              -=> Paul Hayton wrote to Brian Rogers <=-               PH> No native IPv6 here :( I'm only able to access IPv6 because I run the        PH> he.net tunnel on the Raspberry Pi. It in turn assigns other devices on        PH> my LAN their IPv6 addresses.               PH> Before I moved to Linux for my HUB things worked fine on Windows for        PH> BinkD. So with the settings in the Edgerouter and the settings in the        PH> RPi end point for the IPv6 tunnel unchanged, my hunch is that it's        PH> something not right in the Debian 10 box I built that now runs the HUB        PH> and BBS              Ok, so by process of elimination, what happens when you shut off ALL your       firewalling? Don't forget you probably have one firewall on your router,       one on your RPi, and one on your Debian box. Insure they're ALL off... test       your bink. Turn the one on your router back on, test bink. Eventually if it       is firewall related you'll find which one it is.              I write my own firewall so it's simple for me to maintain it. It almost looks       like UFW is almost like manually writing iptables rules. If still no go then       look at sysctrl.conf. If that's good then look at your routing. You should       be able to "traceroute6 bbs.n1uro.com". If you can do all that, then I'd look       at your bink settings. If everything looks great, then try IPv4 only. This       will be a hair pulling experience but you'll get it.              ... What is mind? No matter! What is matter? Never mind! - Homer S.       --- MultiMail/Linux v0.52        * Origin: SBBS - Carnage! 2001:470:8a1e::3 (1:142/103)       SEEN-BY: 1/19 123 16/0 30/0 80/1 90/1 105/81 120/340 123/130 131 142/0       SEEN-BY: 142/103 154/10 203/0 221/0 1 6 360 226/30 227/702 229/424       SEEN-BY: 229/426 428 550 664 700 230/0 240/1120 5832 249/206 317 400       SEEN-BY: 261/38 280/464 5003 5555 282/464 1038 292/854 301/0 1 101       SEEN-BY: 301/113 812 317/3 320/119 219 319 322/0 757 342/200 423/81       SEEN-BY: 460/58 633/280 640/1384 712/848 920/1 5020/1042 5058/104       PATH: 142/103 320/219 221/1 301/1 229/426           |
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