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* Forwarded by Michiel van der Vlist (2:280/5555)
* Area : IPV6 (IPv6 Discussion)
* From : Janne Johansson, 2:221/6 (Wednesday February 01 2017 16:44)
* To : Michiel van der Vlist
* Subj : Feature request: soft IPv6 force
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On 2017-02-01 01:39, Michiel van der Vlist : Tony Langdon wrote:
>
> *** Answering a msg posted in area BINKD (Binkd mailer).
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> Hello Tony,
>
> On Wednesday February 01 2017 09:34, you wrote to me:
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> MvV>> -64 Binkd ignores the OS preference and tries to first make an
> MvV>> IPv6 connect. If that fails, it tries an IPv4 connect.
> [..]
> TL> That could be useful in some scenarios. In my case, my IPv6
> TL> connectivity (native) is better than IPv4 (tunneled), so it's better
> TL> for me to try IPv6 first in most cases, then fall back to IPv4 if
> TL> necessary.
>
> Native IPv6 and IPv4 via a tunnel is the opposite of what many of us
> have. Quite exceptional. For now. It may not be so exceptional in the
> future.
>
> But is IPv6 not the default on your system? Is is different from my
> situation (Windows, native dual stack) where IPv6 is the default
> connectiom method, except when the destination has a 6to4 IPv6 address?
> (2002::/16)
I wonder if "default connection method" might be "default resolving
method" on some OSes, if given a hostname. There is a difference in
which protocol OSes will try first if given both v4 and v6, so having a
button to make binkd make a specific choice might be a good idea.
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Cheers, Michiel
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