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echo: binkd
to: MICHIEL VAN DER VLIST
from: TONY LANGDON
date: 2018-01-09 10:22:00
subject: Re: Listening on a specif

-=> Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Tony Langdon <=-

 MvV> Hello Tony,

 MvV> On Monday January 08 2018 20:35, you wrote to me:

 TL> Well, the machine does in fact have multiple public IP addresses,

 MvV> I vaguely remembers something like that...

 TL> there is no NAT router.  And besides, IPv4 works, it's the IPv6
 TL> address that doesn't work in the binkd listen directive.

 MvV> Odd. Ik works here, This what I have for 280/5556

 MvV> #iport 24554
 MvV> #oport 24554
 MvV> listen [2001:1c02:1100:d700:f1d0:2:280:5556]:24554
 MvV> bindaddr [2001:1c02:1100:d700:f1d0:2:280:5556]

What version of binkd and OS are you using?

 MvV> Multple listen statements do not seem to be a problem.

Confirmed here, just that I can't seem to use IPv6 addresses in listen
statements here. :(

 MvV> Maybe you stumbled on a difference between the Windows and the Linux
 MvV> version?

That's what I'm wondering.  I compiled mine from source on a Pi.


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