Hello Bj”rn,
On Monday March 26 2018 11:42, you wrote to me:
MvdV>> - 26 Mar 12:24:38 [200] incoming from 2001:470:27:302::2 (2332)
MvdV>> + 26 Mar 12:24:39 [2168] incoming session with
MvdV>> bfelten-1-pt.tunnel.tserv24.sto1.ipv6.he.net
MvdV>> [2001:470:27:302::2]
BF> WOW. That was kinda unsuspected. It seems I'm better on this than I
BF> thought I was. 8-)
Coming to think of it... if you have installed the tunnel to accept incoming
IPv6 from your ADSL line, and so the interface for the ADLS line has an IPv6
address, I do not see how you can stop applications from making outgoing IPv6
connections via that interface, unless you explicitly configure the application
to not do so.
So unless you tell binkp not to make outhoing IPv6 call, it will use the tunnel
and the ADSL line for outgoing IPv6.
I suspect the same goes for your browser. What does ipv6-test.com say?
Cheers, Michiel
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