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|    deon to Rob Swindell    |
|    Connection Tests    |
|    04 Apr 23 07:31:29    |
      TZUTC: 1000       MSGID: 1585.fdn_ipv6@3:633/509 289081e2       REPLY: 6.ipv6@1:103/705 28904464       PID: Synchronet 3.19c-Linux custom/fb4e4ce96 Oct 27 2022 GCC 10.2.1       TID: SBBSecho 3.15-Linux custom/fb4e4ce96 Oct 27 2022 GCC 10.2.1       COLS: 80       BBSID: ALTERANT       CHRS: CP437 2       NOTE: FSEditor.js v1.104        Re: Connection Tests        By: Rob Swindell to deon on Mon Apr 03 2023 10:35 am               > I've never used the ISP's router's port blocking/forwarding/NAT/gateway        > features before (for IPv4), so now I'm looking what it supports. It does        > have DHCPv6 and DHCP-PD was disabled, so I've enabled that and expecting for        > it to hand out addresses in the range:        >        > 2600:6c88:8c40:5b::1 to ::1000 (according to its default configuration)        >        > I haven't seen that happen yet. I'm guessing this means I have been        > allocated a /64 (?).        >        > Looks like I have control:        > https://1drv.ms/i/s!ApZPvWcrEaRQ5_wrKOnYR4bZu_jJ3Q?e=8f5cy5              So this looks like the "lan side" of your network. The uplink side should show       you what prefix you were allocated. It's possible that your router "requested"       a segment (internally), allocated it self ...:5b: and the dhcp-pd is then       allocating that out as you have shown. You may need to be running a dhcpv6       client on systems to get allocated an address.              If you change it to stateless/SLAAC, then hosts should allocate their own       address at will (without a dhcp client). But nothing in your diagram showed       firewalling control, and it may be that anything in the "DMZ" is accessible       inbound and everything else is not?                     ...лоеп       --- SBBSecho 3.15-Linux        * Origin: I'm playing with ANSI+videotex - wanna play too? (3:633/509)       SEEN-BY: 1/19 123 15/0 16/0 19/10 37 90/1 104/117 105/81 106/201 123/130       SEEN-BY: 123/131 124/5016 142/104 153/757 7715 154/10 203/0 218/700       SEEN-BY: 218/840 220/70 221/0 1 6 360 226/17 30 227/114 229/110 111       SEEN-BY: 229/112 113 206 307 317 400 424 426 428 452 470 550 664 700       SEEN-BY: 230/0 240/1120 5832 266/512 267/800 280/464 5003 5006 5555       SEEN-BY: 282/1038 292/854 8125 301/1 310/31 317/3 320/119 219 319       SEEN-BY: 320/2119 322/0 757 341/66 234 342/200 396/45 423/81 120 460/58       SEEN-BY: 633/267 280 281 410 412 418 420 509 712/848 770/1 100 340       SEEN-BY: 772/210 220 230 5020/545       PATH: 633/509 280 770/1 280/464 221/1 320/219 229/426           |
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