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echo: binkd
to: TONY LANGDON
from: NICHOLAS BOEL
date: 2017-01-12 16:12:00
subject: Connect...??

Hello Tony,

On Fri Jan 13 2017 08:26:00, Tony Langdon wrote to Nicholas Boel:

 NB>> Forward port 24555 to the LAN IPv4 address of your Pi. And
 NB>> forward the same port for your IPv6 address of that Pi (if you
 NB>> are able to, of course).

 TL> Hmm, one does not forward ports on IPv6, merely opens the packet
 TL> filter.  And yes, make sure binkd is listening on the same port as the
 TL> outside world sees, since this will be needed for IPv6 (since IPv6
 TL> firewalling is just a packet filter).

On my router, the IPv6 packet filter is laid out exactly the same as the IPv4
port forwarding section. So however you want to describe it, I would do the
exact same thing (settings-wise) for both IPv4 and IPv6.

 TL> I run all my binkp services on the same port, because I have multiple
 TL> public IPv4 (via VPN) and IPv6 addresses on the LAN.

Congrats. Most of us don't have that luxury for IPv4, and it is definitely not
helping Bill's issue. :)

Regards,
Nick

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