On 23.11.2014 13:30, Kees van Eeten -> Tommi Koivula wrote:
KvE> Saturday November 22 2014 22:11, you wrote to Bj”rn Felten:
TK>> I can make outbound ipv6 polls from my os/2 system by using a
KvE> squid proxy
TK>> running in ipv6 windows box. You might use the same trick with
KvE> radius?
KvE> I can imagine that that works for the adress range were ipv4 is a
KvE> mirrored
KvE> subset in ipv6 ( Michiel will give the proper name ), but outside that
KvE> range? Do you need some sort of conversion table?
Nothing special, when ipv4-only mailer (binkd/os2) tries to call you, it calls
to "f5006.n280.z2.binkp.net" and the proxy will choose how to connect. Ipv6
preferred. ;)
+ 23 Nov 20:57:12 [22784] call to 2:280/5006@fidonet
23 Nov 20:57:12 [22784] trying fido6.ddutch.nl via proxy 192.168.1.9:3128...
23 Nov 20:57:12 [22784] connected
23 Nov 20:57:12 [22784] connected to proxy 192.168.1.9:3128
+ 23 Nov 20:57:12 [22784] outgoing session with cow.localnet
- 23 Nov 20:57:12 [22784] OPT CRAM-MD5-b7921540729a628b05f303331a3265ee
+ 23 Nov 20:57:12 [22784] Remote requests MD mode
- 23 Nov 20:57:12 [22784] SYS Raspberry Fido
- 23 Nov 20:57:12 [22784] ZYZ Kees van Eeten
- 23 Nov 20:57:12 [22784] LOC Heerhugowaard, The Netherlands
However, there seems to be a proxy bug in binkd -65.
'Tommi
--- Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64; rv:17.0) Gecko/20130330 Firefox/17
* Origin: *** nntp://rbb.bbs.fi *** Lake Ylo *** Finland *** (2:221/360)
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