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   Message 4,115 of 4,612   
   Michiel van der Vlist to Rob Swindell   
   Connection Tests   
   04 Apr 23 16:22:03   
   
   TID: FMail-W32 2.2.0.0   
   RFC-X-No-Archive: Yes   
   TZUTC: 0200   
   CHRS: CP850 2   
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   REPLY: 2:280/5555 642c194d   
   Hello Rob,   
      
   Tuesday April 04 2023 14:34, I wrote to you:   
      
    MV> How about outgoing connections? Have you made an outgoing IPv6 binkp   
    MV> connect yet? Feel free to try to connect to my system for testing.   
      
   Winfred informed us that you can make outgoing IPv6 connections.   
      
   For your information:   
      
   To get rid of the privacy extension, the temp adresses used for outgoing that   
   change every day: From a command window with administrator rights:   
      
   netsh int ipv6 set privacy disabled   
      
   To create a fixed address:   
      
   netsh int ipv6 add address Internet 2600:6c88:8c40:5b:f1do:1:103:705   
      
   Disclaimer: the syntax of netsh may be slightly different on newer Windows   
   versions.   
      
      
   For incoming you should create a pinhole for port 24554 and maybe port 23.   
      
   If possible create a pinhole for address :: that is the unspicified address.   
   Then port 24554 will be passed for all adresses on the LAN. No need to change   
   it if you get a second node or if the address changes. If not supported use   
   the applicable address.   
      
      
   Cheers, Michiel   
      
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