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List of IPv6 nodes
From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
All on Sat Feb 23 12:07:49 2019
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 23 Feb 2019
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Xs4All f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f PO4
4 2:240/1661 Markus Reschke Native DTAG f DOWN
5 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
6 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
7 2:221/0 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
8 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
9 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
10 2:5053/54 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
11 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky T-6in4 he.net
12 1:154/10 Nicholas Bo�l Native Spectrum f
13 2:203/0 Bj�rn Felten T-6in4 he.net
14 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f INO4
15 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6RD iiNet f IO
16 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov Native Hetzner f
17 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
18 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6to4 Westlan
19 2:301/812 Benoit Panizzon Native IMPNET
20 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek T-6in4 he.net
21 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
22 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
23 2:463/877 Alex Shuman Native Nline f IO
24 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
25 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
26 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native Aruba S.p.a f
27 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
28 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
29 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
30 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
31 2:5005/33 Evgeny Zyatkov Native RUCITYCONNECT f
32 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
33 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
34 2:2443/1313 Dirk Astrath Native VOLMARNET
35 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO
36 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
37 1:214/22 Ray Quinn T-6to4 AT&T f
38 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
39 1:282/1031 Jeff Smith Native Qwest
40 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH
41 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native Hetzner
42 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
43 2:221/10 Tommi Koivula Native OVH DOWN
44 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
45 2:2452/413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
46 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
47 2:5021/46 Dmitry Komissarov Native THEFIRST
48 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
49 2:5080/102 Stas Degteff T-6to4 Novator
50 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Choopa
51 1:135/371 Eric Renfro Native Cox Comm
52 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
53 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FORPSI Ktis f
54 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
55 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
56 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo T-6in4 he.net
57 2:400/2992 Avshalom Donskoi Native OVH f PM*1
58 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
59 2:467/239 Mihail Kapitanov T-6in4 he.net f
60 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
61 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
62 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native VPSVILLE f
63 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native Xs4All
64 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
65 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
66 1 135/367 Antonio Rivera Native RRSW-V6
67 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 he.net
68 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
69 1:340/201 Michael Pierce Native ComCast
70 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net
71 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
72 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
73 1:153/757 Alan Ianson Native TELUS
74 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko T-6in4 he.net f
75 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native Starlink
76 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native EkranTV f
77 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Belgacom OO
78 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny Native ARUBA-NET f
79 2:5053/400 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls)
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls)
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
DOWN This node is temporarely down for both IPv4 and IPv6
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
*1 IPv6 address: 2001:41d0:303:69c6:f1d0:2:400:2992
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up). If the destination address is a 6to4 tunnel address
(2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if an IPv4 address is present.
--- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303
* Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555)
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From
Björn Felten@2:203/2 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Wed Mar 13 10:04:39 2019
MvdV> 15 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6RD iiNet f IO
Maybe a temporary glitch. Someone else may want to try it:
+ 13 Mar 09:57:39 [4880] call to 3:712/848@fidonet
13 Mar 09:57:44 [4880] trying sysgod.org [2001:470:480f:fc10::4]...
? 13 Mar 09:58:05 [4880] connection to 3:712/848@fidonet failed: {W32 API error 10060} Connection timed out
13 Mar 09:58:05 [4880] trying sysgod.org [203.206.223.152]:24554...
13 Mar 09:58:06 [4880] connected
..
--- Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; sv-SE; rv:1.9.1.16) Gecko/20101125
* Origin:
news://eljaco.se (2:203/2)
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From
Andrew Leary@1:320/219 to
Björn Felten on Wed Mar 13 05:46:22 2019
Hello Bj�rn!
13 Mar 19 10:04, you wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:
MvdV>> 15 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6RD iiNet
MvdV>> f IO
Maybe a temporary glitch. Someone else may want to try it:
+ 13 Mar 09:57:39 [4880] call to 3:712/848@fidonet
13 Mar 09:57:44 [4880] trying sysgod.org [2001:470:480f:fc10::4]...
? 13 Mar 09:58:05 [4880] connection to 3:712/848@fidonet failed: {W32
API error 10060} Connection timed out 13 Mar 09:58:05 [4880] trying sysgod.org [203.206.223.152]:24554... 13 Mar 09:58:06 [4880] connected
It seems it was, as I just connected there via IPv6.
Andrew
--- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20180707
* Origin: Phoenix BBS * phoenix.bnbbbs.net (1:320/219)
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From
Richard Menedetter@2:310/31 to
Bj÷rn Felten on Wed Mar 13 11:22:30 2019
Hi Bj�rn!
13 Mar 2019 10:04, from Bj�rn Felten -> Michiel van der Vlist:
MvdV>> 15 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6RD iiNet
Maybe a temporary glitch. Someone else may want to try it:
+ 13 Mar 09:57:39 [4880] call to 3:712/848@fidonet
13 Mar 09:57:44 [4880] trying sysgod.org [2001:470:480f:fc10::4]...
? 13 Mar 09:58:05 [4880] connection to 3:712/848@fidonet failed: {W32
API error 10060} Connection timed out 13 Mar 09:58:05 [4880] trying sysgod.org [203.206.223.152]:24554... 13 Mar 09:58:06 [4880] connected
Looks good here:
+ 11:22 [4908] call to 3:712/848@fidonet
11:22 [4908] trying ftn.sysgod.org [2001:4479:cbce:df9b:f1d0:3:712:848]...
11:22 [4908] connected
+ 11:22 [4908] outgoing session with ftn.sysgod.org:24554 [2001:4479:cbce:df9b:f1d0:3:712:848]
CU, Ricsi
... Don't be afraid of opposition. Remember a kite rises against the wind.
--- GoldED+/LNX
* Origin: Look where you're going or you won't get there. (2:310/31)
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
All on Tue Mar 26 14:42:20 2019
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 24 Mar 2019
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Xs4All f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f PO4
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/0 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
7 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
8 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
9 2:5053/54 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
10 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky T-6in4 he.net
11 1:154/10 Nicholas Bo�l Native Spectrum f
12 2:203/0 Bj�rn Felten T-6in4 he.net
13 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f INO4
14 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6RD iiNet f IO
15 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov Native Hetzner f
16 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
17 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6to4 Westlan
18 2:301/812 Benoit Panizzon Native IMPNET
19 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek T-6in4 he.net
20 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
21 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
22 2:463/877 Alex Shuman Native Nline f IO
23 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
24 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
25 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native Aruba S.p.a f
26 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
27 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
28 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
29 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
30 2:5005/33 Evgeny Zyatkov Native RUCITYCONNECT f
31 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
32 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
33 2:2443/1313 Dirk Astrath Native VOLMARNET
34 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO
35 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
36 1:214/22 Ray Quinn T-6to4 AT&T f
37 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
38 1:282/1031 Jeff Smith Native Qwest
39 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH
40 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native Hetzner
41 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
42 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
43 2:2452/413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
44 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
45 2:5021/46 Dmitry Komissarov Native THEFIRST
46 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
47 2:5080/102 Stas Degteff T-6to4 Novator
48 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Choopa
49 1:135/371 Eric Renfro Native Cox Comm
50 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
51 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FORPSI Ktis f
52 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
53 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
54 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo T-6in4 he.net
55 2:400/2992 Avshalom Donskoi Native OVH f PM*1
56 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
57 2:467/239 Mihail Kapitanov T-6in4 he.net f
58 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
59 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
60 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native VPSVILLE f
61 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native Xs4All
62 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
63 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
64 1 135/367 Antonio Rivera Native RRSW-V6
65 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 he.net
66 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
67 1:340/201 Michael Pierce Native ComCast
68 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net
60 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
70 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
71 1:153/757 Alan Ianson Native TELUS
72 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko T-6in4 he.net f
73 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native Starlink
74 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native EkranTV f
75 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Belgacom OO
76 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny Native ARUBA-NET f
77 2:5053/400 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls)
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls)
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
DOWN This node is temporarely down for both IPv4 and IPv6
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
*1 IPv6 address: 2001:41d0:303:69c6:f1d0:2:400:2992
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up). If the destination address is a 6to4 tunnel address
(2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if an IPv4 address is present.
--- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303
* Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555)
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
All on Mon May 20 13:20:28 2019
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 20 May 2019
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Xs4All f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f PO4
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
8 2:5053/54 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
9 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky Native PCextreme
10 1:154/10 Nicholas Bo�l Native Spectrum f
11 2:203/0 Bj�rn Felten T-6in4 he.net
12 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f INO4
13 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6RD iiNet f IO
14 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov Native Hetzner f
15 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
16 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6to4 Westlan
17 2:301/812 Benoit Panizzon Native IMPNET
18 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek T-6in4 he.net
19 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
20 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
21 2:463/877 Alex Shuman Native Nline f IO
22 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
23 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
24 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native Aruba S.p.a f
25 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
26 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
27 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
28 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
29 2:5005/33 Evgeny Zyatkov Native RUCITYCONNECT f 6DWN
30 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
31 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
32 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO
33 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
34 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
35 1:282/1031 Jeff Smith Native Qwest
36 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native Hetzner
37 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
38 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
39 2:2452/413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
40 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
41 2:5021/46 Dmitry Komissarov Native THEFIRST
42 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6 6DWN
43 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Choopa
44 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
45 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FORPSI Ktis f
46 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
47 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
48 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo T-6in4 he.net 6DWN
49 2:400/2992 Avshalom Donskoi Native OVH f PM*1
50 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
51 2:467/239 Mihail Kapitanov T-6in4 he.net f
52 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
53 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
54 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native VPSVILLE f
55 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native Xs4All
56 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
57 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
58 1 135/367 Antonio Rivera Native RRSW-V6
59 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 he.net
60 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
61 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net
62 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
63 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
64 1:153/757 Alan Ianson Native TELUS
65 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko T-6in4 he.net f
66 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native Starlink
67 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native EkranTV f
69 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Belgacom OO
69 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny Native ARUBA-NET f
70 2:5053/400 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
71 1:14/5 Jeff Smith Native Qwest
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls)
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls)
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
DOWN This node is temporarely down for both IPv4 and IPv6
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
*1 IPv6 address: 2001:41d0:303:69c6:f1d0:2:400:2992
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up). If the destination address is a 6to4 tunnel address
(2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if an IPv4 address is present.
--- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303
* Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555)
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From
Alex Shuman@2:463/877 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Mon Jun 3 05:27:54 2019
x) Monday Apr 29, 2019, 22:26. Michiel van der Vlist �� Bj�rn Felten.
MvdV> I had a closer look and could reduce the 6DWN's to 9. Still a lot
MvdV> though. Two could be eliminated due to an errror in binkp.net. For
MvdV> 5020/9696 and 463/877 the AAAA record appears in the host name as in the
MvdV> nodelist, but not in binkp.net. Very odd.
binkp.net web interface does not support AAAA records, that's why.
Update failed: Host '2a0b:2bc0:ffff:21b:f1d0:2:463:877' not found
Edit data for node 2:463/877
--- Neon BBS Line 2, 570-57-80, 20:30-06:30. [bbs.ncc.org.ua]
* Origin: Neon_#2, Kiev, Ukraine (2:463/877)
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From
Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to
Alex Shuman on Fri Jun 7 00:46:26 2019
Hello Alex!
03 Jun 2019 05:27, Alex Shuman wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:
binkp.net web interface does not support AAAA records, that's why.
is this host a webinterface to edit nodelists ?
Update failed: Host '2a0b:2bc0:ffff:21b:f1d0:2:463:877' not found
oh dear
Edit data for node 2:463/877
put a static hostname into nodelist, change that ip on dns, job done, no need to wait to next weeks nodelist update
Regards Benny
... there can only be one way of life, and it works :)
--- Msged/LNX 6.1.2 (Linux/4.19.44-gentoo (x86_64))
* Origin: I will always keep a PC running CPM 3.0 (2:230/0)
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From
Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to
Benny Pedersen on Fri Jun 7 15:28:00 2019
On 06-07-19 00:46, Benny Pedersen wrote to Alex Shuman <=-
put a static hostname into nodelist, change that ip on dns, job done,
no need to wait to next weeks nodelist update
That works, then binkp.ner uses CNAME, which can point to AAAA records.
... I smell smoke. I think my brain's about to go.
=== MultiMail/Win32 v0.49
--- SBBSecho 3.03-Linux
* Origin: Freeway BBS Bendigo,Australia freeway.apana.org.au (3:633/410)
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From
Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to
Tony Langdon on Fri Jun 7 14:42:18 2019
Hello Tony!
07 Jun 2019 15:28, Tony Langdon wrote to Benny Pedersen:
That works, then binkp.ner uses CNAME, which can point to AAAA
records.
+1
Regards Benny
... there can only be one way of life, and it works :)
--- Msged/LNX 6.1.2 (Linux/4.19.44-gentoo (x86_64))
* Origin: I will always keep a PC running CPM 3.0 (2:230/0)
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
All on Wed Jun 12 08:16:57 2019
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 12 June 2019
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Xs4All f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f PO4
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
8 2:5053/54 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
9 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky Native PCextreme
10 1:154/10 Nicholas Bo�l Native Spectrum f
11 2:203/0 Bj�rn Felten T-6in4 he.net
12 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f INO4
13 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6RD iiNet f IO
14 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov Native Hetzner f
15 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
16 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6to4 Westlan
17 2:301/812 Benoit Panizzon Native IMPNET
18 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek T-6in4 he.net
19 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
20 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
21 2:463/877 Alex Shuman Native Nline f IO
22 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
23 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
24 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native TTK-Volga f
25 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
26 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
27 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
28 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
29 2:5005/33 Evgeny Zyatkov Native RUCITYCONNECT f 6DWN
30 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
31 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
32 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO
33 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
34 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
35 1:282/1031 Jeff Smith Native Qwest
36 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native Hetzner
37 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
38 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
39 2:2452/413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
40 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
41 2:5021/46 Dmitry Komissarov Native THEFIRST
42 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6 6DWN
43 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Choopa
44 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
45 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FORPSI Ktis f
46 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
47 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
48 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo T-6in4 he.net 6DWN
49 2:400/2992 Avshalom Donskoi Native OVH f PM*1
50 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
51 2:467/239 Mihail Kapitanov T-6in4 he.net f
52 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
53 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
54 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native VPSVILLE f
55 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native Xs4All
56 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
57 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
58 1 135/367 Antonio Rivera Native RRSW-V6
59 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 he.net
60 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
61 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net
62 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
63 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
64 1:153/757 Alan Ianson Native TELUS
65 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko T-6in4 he.net f
66 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native Starlink
67 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native EkranTV f
69 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Belgacom OO
69 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny Native ARUBA-NET f
70 2:5053/400 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
71 1:14/5 Jeff Smith Native Qwest
72 1:135/371 Eric Renfro Native Cox Communications
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls)
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls)
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
DOWN This node is temporarely down for both IPv4 and IPv6
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
*1 IPv6 address: 2001:41d0:303:69c6:f1d0:2:400:2992
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up). If the destination address is a 6to4 tunnel address
(2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if an IPv4 address is present.
--- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303
* Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555)
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
All on Wed Jun 12 17:14:24 2019
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 12 June 2019
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Xs4All f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f PO4
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
8 2:5053/54 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
9 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky Native PCextreme
10 1:154/10 Nicholas Bo�l Native Spectrum f
11 2:203/0 Bj�rn Felten T-6in4 he.net
12 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f INO4
13 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6RD iiNet f IO
14 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov Native Hetzner f
15 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
16 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6to4 Westlan
17 2:301/812 Benoit Panizzon Native IMPNET
18 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek T-6in4 he.net
19 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
20 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
21 2:463/877 Alex Shuman Native Nline f IO
22 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
23 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
24 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native TTK-Volga f
25 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
26 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
27 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
28 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
29 2:5005/33 Evgeny Zyatkov Native RUCITYCONNECT f 6DWN
30 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
31 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
32 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO
33 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
34 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
35 1:282/1031 Jeff Smith Native Qwest
36 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native Hetzner
37 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
38 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
39 2:2452/413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
40 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
41 2:5021/46 Dmitry Komissarov Native THEFIRST
42 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
43 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Choopa
44 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
45 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FORPSI Ktis f
46 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
47 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
48 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo T-6in4 he.net 6DWN
49 2:400/2992 Avshalom Donskoi Native OVH f PM*1
50 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
51 2:467/239 Mihail Kapitanov T-6in4 he.net f
52 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
53 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
54 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native VPSVILLE f
55 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native Xs4All
56 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
57 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
58 1 135/367 Antonio Rivera Native RRSW-V6
59 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 he.net
60 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
61 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net
62 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
63 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
64 1:153/757 Alan Ianson Native TELUS
65 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko T-6in4 he.net f
66 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native Starlink
67 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native EkranTV f
69 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Belgacom OO
69 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny Native ARUBA-NET f
70 2:5053/400 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
71 1:14/5 Jeff Smith Native Qwest
72 1:135/371 Eric Renfro Native Cox Communications
73 2:250/5 Christian Sacks Native Sky Broadband
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls)
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls)
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
DOWN This node is temporarely down for both IPv4 and IPv6
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
*1 IPv6 address: 2001:41d0:303:69c6:f1d0:2:400:2992
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up). If the destination address is a 6to4 tunnel address
(2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if an IPv4 address is present.
--- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303
* Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555)
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From
Alex Shuman@2:463/877 to
Benny Pedersen on Sat Jun 15 11:36:36 2019
x) Friday Jun 07, 2019, 00:46. Benny Pedersen �� Alex Shuman.
binkp.net web interface does not support AAAA records, that's why.
is this host a webinterface to edit nodelists ?
binkp.net DNS entries.
Edit data for node 2:463/877
put a static hostname into nodelist, change that ip on dns, job done,
no need to wait to next weeks nodelist update
I have it in nodelist already.
Putting a CNAME in binkp.net instead of IP address will make it dependent on another DNS entry.
--- Neon BBS Line 2, 570-57-80, 20:30-06:30. [bbs.ncc.org.ua]
* Origin: Neon_#2, Kiev, Ukraine (2:463/877)
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From
Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to
Alex Shuman on Mon Jun 17 01:49:36 2019
Hello Alex!
15 Jun 2019 11:36, Alex Shuman wrote to Benny Pedersen:
Putting a CNAME in binkp.net instead of IP address will make it
dependent on another DNS entry.
i just say avoid it to be endless changes of irex configs :)
Regards Benny
... there can only be one way of life, and it works :)
--- Msged/LNX 6.1.2 (Linux/4.19.44-gentoo (x86_64))
* Origin: I will always keep a PC running CPM 3.0 (2:230/0)
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
All on Mon Jun 17 14:01:00 2019
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 17 June 2019
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Xs4All f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f PO4
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
8 2:5053/54 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
9 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky Native PCextreme
10 1:154/10 Nicholas Bo�l Native Spectrum f
11 2:203/0 Bj�rn Felten T-6in4 he.net
12 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f INO4
13 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6RD iiNet f IO
14 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov Native Hetzner f
15 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
16 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6to4 Westlan
17 2:301/812 Benoit Panizzon Native IMPNET
18 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek T-6in4 he.net
19 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
20 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
21 2:463/877 Alex Shuman Native Nline f IO
22 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
23 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
24 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native TTK-Volga f
25 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
26 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
27 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
28 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
29 2:5005/33 Evgeny Zyatkov Native RUCITYCONNECT f 6DWN
30 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
31 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
32 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO
33 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
34 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
35 1:282/1031 Jeff Smith Native Qwest
36 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native Hetzner
37 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
38 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
39 2:2452/413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
40 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
41 2:5021/46 Dmitry Komissarov Native THEFIRST
42 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
43 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Choopa
44 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
45 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FORPSI Ktis f
46 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
47 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
48 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo T-6in4 he.net
49 2:400/2992 Avshalom Donskoi Native OVH f PM*1
50 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
51 2:467/239 Mihail Kapitanov T-6in4 he.net f
52 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
53 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
54 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native VPSVILLE f
55 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native Xs4All
56 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
57 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
58 1 135/367 Antonio Rivera Native RRSW-V6
59 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 he.net
60 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
61 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net
62 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
63 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
64 1:153/757 Alan Ianson Native TELUS
65 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko T-6in4 he.net f
66 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native Starlink
67 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native EkranTV f
69 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Belgacom OO
69 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny Native ARUBA-NET f
70 2:5053/400 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
71 1:14/5 Jeff Smith Native Qwest
72 1:135/371 Eric Renfro Native Cox Communications
73 2:250/5 Christian Sacks Native Sky Broadband
74 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native M-net
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls)
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls)
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
DOWN This node is temporarely down for both IPv4 and IPv6
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
*1 IPv6 address: 2001:41d0:303:69c6:f1d0:2:400:2992
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up). If the destination address is a 6to4 tunnel address
(2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if an IPv4 address is present.
--- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303
* Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555)
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
All on Fri Aug 2 15:29:39 2019
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 2 Aug 2019
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Xs4All f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f PO4
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
8 2:5053/54 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
9 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky Native PCextreme
10 1:154/10 Nicholas Bo�l Native Spectrum f
11 2:203/0 Bj�rn Felten T-6in4 he.net
12 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f INO4
13 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6RD iiNet f IO
14 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov Native Hetzner f
15 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
16 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0
17 2:301/812 Benoit Panizzon Native IMPNET
18 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek T-6in4 he.net
19 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
20 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
21 2:463/877 Alex Shuman Native Nline f IO
22 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
23 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
24 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native TTK-Volga f
25 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
26 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
27 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
28 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
29 2:5005/33 Evgeny Zyatkov Native RUCITYCONNECT f 6DWN
30 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
31 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
32 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO
33 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
34 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
35 1:282/1031 Jeff Smith T-6in4 he.net
36 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native Hetzner
37 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
38 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
39 2:2452/413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
40 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
41 2:5021/46 Dmitry Komissarov Native THEFIRST
42 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
43 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Amazon.com
44 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
45 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FORPSI Ktis f
46 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
47 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
48 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo T-6in4 he.net
49 2:400/2992 Avshalom Donskoi Native OVH f PM*1
50 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
51 2:467/239 Mihail Kapitanov T-6in4 he.net f
52 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
53 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
54 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native VPSVILLE f
55 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native Xs4All
56 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
57 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
58 1 135/367 Antonio Rivera Native RRSW-V6
59 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 he.net
60 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
61 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net
62 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
63 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
64 1:153/757 Alan Ianson Native TELUS
65 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko T-6in4 he.net f
66 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native Starlink
67 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native EkranTV f
69 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Belgacom OO
69 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny Native ARUBA-NET f
70 2:5053/400 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
71 1:135/371 Eric Renfro Native Cox Communications
72 2:250/5 Christian Sacks Native Sky Broadband
73 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native M-net
74 2:421/21 Stepan Gabriel Native NETDATACOMM
75 2:466/4 Igor Goroun Native HOS-GUN
76 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
77 1:14/6 Jeff Smith T-6in4 he.net
78 1:220/70 Joseph Werle T-6in4 he.net
79 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls)
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls)
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
DOWN This node is temporarely down for both IPv4 and IPv6
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
*1 IPv6 address: 2001:41d0:303:69c6:f1d0:2:400:2992
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up). If the destination address is a 6to4 tunnel address
(2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if an IPv4 address is present.
--- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303
* Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555)
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
All on Sat Sep 7 01:10:30 2019
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 6 Sep 2019
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Xs4All f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f PO4
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
8 2:5053/54 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
9 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky Native PCextreme
10 1:154/10 Nicholas Bo�l Native Spectrum f
11 2:203/0 Bj�rn Felten T-6in4 he.net
12 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f INO4
13 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6RD iiNet f IO
14 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov Native Hetzner f
15 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
16 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0
17 2:301/812 Benoit Panizzon Native IMPNET
18 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek T-6in4 he.net
19 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
20 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
21 2:463/877 Alex Shuman Native Nline f IO
22 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
23 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
24 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native TTK-Volga f
25 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
26 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
27 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
28 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
29 2:5005/33 Evgeny Zyatkov Native RUCITYCONNECT f 6DWN
30 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
31 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
32 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO
33 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
34 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
35 1:282/1031 Jeff Smith T-6in4 he.net
36 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native Hetzner
37 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
38 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
39 2:2452/413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
40 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
41 2:5021/46 Dmitry Komissarov Native THEFIRST
42 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
43 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Amazon.com
44 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
45 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FORPSI Ktis f
46 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
47 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
48 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo T-6in4 he.net
49 2:400/2992 Avshalom Donskoi Native OVH f PM*1
50 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
51 2:467/239 Mihail Kapitanov T-6in4 he.net f
52 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
53 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
54 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native VPSVILLE f
55 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native Xs4All
56 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
57 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
58 1 135/367 Antonio Rivera Native RRSW-V6
59 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 he.net
60 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
61 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net
62 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
63 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
64 1:153/757 Alan Ianson Native TELUS
65 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko T-6in4 he.net f
66 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native Starlink
67 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native EkranTV f
68 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Proximus OO
69 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny Native ARUBA-NET f
70 2:5053/400 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
71 1:135/371 Eric Renfro Native Cox Communications
72 2:250/5 Christian Sacks Native Sky Broadband
73 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native M-net
74 2:421/21 Stepan Gabriel Native NETDATACOMM
75 2:466/4 Igor Goroun Native HOS-GUN
76 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
77 1:14/6 Jeff Smith T-6in4 he.net
78 1:220/70 Joseph Werle T-6in4 he.net
79 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
80 2:240/100 Arno Klein Native OVH
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls)
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls)
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
DOWN This node is temporarely down for both IPv4 and IPv6
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
*1 IPv6 address: 2001:41d0:303:69c6:f1d0:2:400:2992
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up). If the destination address is a 6to4 tunnel address
(2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if an IPv4 address is present.
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From
Björn Felten@2:203/2 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Fri Oct 4 01:27:29 2019
MvdV> 49 2:400/2992 Avshalom Donskoi Native OVH f PM*1
Avshalom sent me a netmail. Just in case he did not sent a copy to the list keeper:
Hello Bjorn!
I must change VPS with my node and new provider has no IPv6. So, I ask you delete my system from IPv6 list on the FidoNews.
Regards, Avshalom Donskoi
..
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From
Alexander Kruglikov@2:5053/58 to
Björn Felten on Fri Oct 4 08:54:26 2019
Good ${greeting_time}, Bj�rn!
04 Oct 19 01:27, you wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:
MvdV>> 49 2:400/2992 Avshalom Donskoi Native OVH f PM*1
Avshalom sent me a netmail. Just in case he did not sent a copy to
the list keeper:
Hello Bjorn!
I must change VPS with my node and new provider has no IPv6. So, I ask
you delete my system from IPv6 list on the FidoNews.
Regards, Avshalom Donskoi
It's very sad. Is strange that in our imperfect world there are still providers that do not provide IPv6 on VPS/VDS.
With best regards, Alexander.
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
Björn Felten on Fri Oct 4 10:47:42 2019
Hello Bj�rn,
On Friday October 04 2019 01:27, you wrote to me:
Avshalom sent me a netmail. Just in case he did not sent a copy to
the list keeper:
He did not...
I must change VPS with my node and new provider has no IPv6. So, I ask
you delete my system from IPv6 list on the FidoNews.
Ack.
Cheers, Michiel
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
Alexander Kruglikov on Fri Oct 4 11:13:31 2019
Hello Alexander,
On Friday October 04 2019 08:54, you wrote to Bjrn Felten:
It's very sad. Is strange that in our imperfect world there are still providers that do not provide IPv6 on VPS/VDS.
Sad indeed.
What I find even more sad is that Fidonet seems to have lost its pioneer spirit. The number of IPv6 nodes in Fidonet has been hovering around 80 for the last year. It is no longer growing. Some come, some go.
Those that are supposed to lead by example and help in "Encouraging new technologies in Fidonet software development" are letting us down.
Of the 14 FTSC members only 5 support IPv6 one way or another.
Of the 4 ZCs, one support Ipv6 outgoing only, another one supports incoming only. So one out of four efectively.
Of 31 RCs 5 support IPv6.
I have come across sysops who's provider offers IPv6 but they refuse to make use of it. IPv6 is too fat and too complicated and it is not needed they say. :(
Cheers, Michiel
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From
Alexander Kruglikov@2:5053/58 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Fri Oct 4 13:42:00 2019
Good ${greeting_time}, Michiel!
*** Answering a msg posted in area CarbonArea (���� ��� ����).
04 Oct 19 11:13, you wrote to me:
It's very sad. Is strange that in our imperfect world there are still
providers that do not provide IPv6 on VPS/VDS.
MvdV> Sad indeed.
Now, i'm completely sad =( Went to drink vodka and feed the bear ...
With best regards, Alexander.
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From
Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to
Alexander Kruglikov on Fri Oct 4 18:48:00 2019
On 10-04-19 08:54, Alexander Kruglikov wrote to Bj�rn Felten <=-
It's very sad. Is strange that in our imperfect world there are still providers that do not provide IPv6 on VPS/VDS.
If push comes to shove, there's always he.net for a tunnel. :)
... Die, my dear doctor? That's the last thing I shall do.
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From
Alexander Kruglikov@2:5053/58 to
Tony Langdon on Fri Oct 4 15:13:44 2019
Good ${greeting_time}, Tony!
*** Answering a msg posted in area CarbonArea (���� ��� ����).
04 Oct 19 18:48, you wrote to me:
It's very sad. Is strange that in our imperfect world there are still
providers that do not provide IPv6 on VPS/VDS.
If push comes to shove, there's always he.net for a tunnel. :)
In Russia i use the broker
http://ipv6.ip4market.ru/ =)
With best regards, Alexander.
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From
Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to
Alexander Kruglikov on Fri Oct 4 21:26:00 2019
On 10-04-19 15:13, Alexander Kruglikov wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
Good ${greeting_time}, Tony!
*** Answering a msg posted in area CarbonArea (���� ��� ����).
04 Oct 19 18:48, you wrote to me:
It's very sad. Is strange that in our imperfect world there are still
providers that do not provide IPv6 on VPS/VDS.
If push comes to shove, there's always he.net for a tunnel. :)
In Russia i use the broker http://ipv6.ip4market.ru/ =)
Whichever works. :) Not a lot of choice down here in Australia, but fortunately, I have native IPv6. :)
... ^�^ <- Viking Tribble
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From
Alexander Kruglikov@2:5053/58 to
Tony Langdon on Fri Oct 4 15:59:24 2019
Good ${greeting_time}, Tony!
*** Answering a msg posted in area CarbonArea (���� ��� ����).
04 Oct 19 21:26, you wrote to me:
It's very sad. Is strange that in our imperfect world there are
still providers that do not provide IPv6 on VPS/VDS.
If push comes to shove, there's always he.net for a tunnel. :)
In Russia i use the broker http://ipv6.ip4market.ru/ =)
Whichever works. :) Not a lot of choice down here in Australia, but fortunately, I have native IPv6. :)
Yes, i also have native IPv6 almost everywhere.
(With blackjack and hookers (c) ) =))))
But perhaps this information will help someone and come in handy.
With best regards, Alexander.
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From
Dan Clough@1:123/115 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Fri Oct 4 08:56:00 2019
Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Alexander Kruglikov <=-
It's very sad. Is strange that in our imperfect world there are still providers that do not provide IPv6 on VPS/VDS.
Sad indeed.
I don't find it "sad", just "reality". I have no option to
get/use IPv6 here where I live. It's not offered by any ISP that
I know of.
I have come across sysops who's provider offers IPv6 but they
refuse to make use of it. IPv6 is too fat and too complicated and
it is not needed they say. :(
Well, it's not actually *needed*, is it? Fidonet is working just
fine here on IPv4, just as it always has.
Most people (including me) don't care. When the v4's run out,
things will be different. For now..... it's not needed.
... She kept saying I didn't listen to her, or something like that.
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
Dan Clough on Fri Oct 4 21:44:01 2019
Hello Dan,
On Friday October 04 2019 08:56, you wrote to me:
Sad indeed.
I don't find it "sad", just "reality".
So let's call it the "sad reality".
I have no option to get/use IPv6 here where I live. It's not offered
by any ISP that I know of.
When there is a want, there is a way. There is an option.
1) As others have mentioned you could use a tunnel. For you he.net may be the best choice. They offer 6in4 tunnels as a free service.
2) If your ISP does not offer IPv6 yet, you should make noise.
I have come across sysops who's provider offers IPv6 but they
refuse to make use of it. IPv6 is too fat and too complicated
and it is not needed they say. :(
Well, it's not actually *needed*, is it? Fidonet is working just
fine here on IPv4, just as it always has.
It isn't /needed/ yet, but it will be needed in the foreseeable future. But then again, Fidonet itself is not "needed". Fidonet ios a hobby created by pioneers. Since when are pioneers stopped by "lack of perceived need"? What happened to that pioneer spirit?
Most people (including me) don't care.
That is the sad part. That uncle Joe does not care does not matter. That Fidoenet sysops - supposedly pioneers - don't care is sad.
When the v4's run out, things will be different.
The IPv4 addresses HAVE run out. Years ago.
Projected RIR Address Pool Exhaustion Dates:
RIR Exhaustion Date Remaining Addresses in RIR Pool (/8s)
APNIC: 19-Apr-2011 0.1881
RIPE NCC:14-Sep-2012 0.0575
LACNIC: 10-Jun-2014 0.0231
ARIN: 24 Sep-2015 0.0002
AFRINIC: 20-Feb-2020 0.2240
The difference with oil is that the numbers are not burned. Whatever is there remains usable. But there is no way one get get more of them.
For now..... it's not needed.
"We don't need a telephone system, we have an excellent system of messenger boys".
Cheers, Michiel
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From
Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to
Alexander Kruglikov on Sat Oct 5 11:04:00 2019
On 10-04-19 15:59, Alexander Kruglikov wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
Good ${greeting_time}, Tony!
*** Answering a msg posted in area CarbonArea (���� ��� ����).
04 Oct 19 21:26, you wrote to me:
It's very sad. Is strange that in our imperfect world there are
still providers that do not provide IPv6 on VPS/VDS.
If push comes to shove, there's always he.net for a tunnel. :)
In Russia i use the broker http://ipv6.ip4market.ru/ =)
Whichever works. :) Not a lot of choice down here in Australia, but fortunately, I have native IPv6. :)
Yes, i also have native IPv6 almost everywhere.
(With blackjack and hookers (c) ) =))))
Only place I don't have native IPv6 is on mobile Internet (4G, etc). However, I could route some of my address range to the phone via a tunnel (probably a VPN). I have a /56 to play with, and I'm currently only using a /64 of it. :)
But perhaps this information will help someone and come in handy.
Indeed.
... MODEM? I've been calling this BBS with a Tarot deck.
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From
Tommi Koivula@2:221/6 to
Tony Langdon on Sat Oct 5 10:34:48 2019
Hi Tony.
05 Oct 19 11:04, you wrote to Alexander Kruglikov:
Only place I don't have native IPv6 is on mobile Internet (4G, etc).
It is the opposite here. I have native ipv6 on mobile but not in the DSL. :)
'Tommi
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From
Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to
Tommi Koivula on Sat Oct 5 19:24:00 2019
On 10-05-19 10:34, Tommi Koivula wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
Hi Tony.
05 Oct 19 11:04, you wrote to Alexander Kruglikov:
Only place I don't have native IPv6 is on mobile Internet (4G, etc).
It is the opposite here. I have native ipv6 on mobile but not in the
DSL. :)
AFAIK, you can't get IPv6 on mobile in Australia, but I'd like to be proven wrong. :)
... You can name your salary here, I call mine fred.
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From
Deon George@3:633/509 to
Tony Langdon on Sun Oct 6 21:46:03 2019
Re: Re: List of IPv6 nodes
By: Tony Langdon to Tommi Koivula on Sat Oct 05 2019 07:24 pm
AFAIK, you can't get IPv6 on mobile in Australia, but I'd like to be
proven wrong. :)
I'll proove you wrong.
Telstra are doing NAT64, just discovered that this week...
...����
... All things are possible. Except skiing through a revolving door.
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From
Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to
Deon George on Mon Oct 7 08:28:00 2019
On 10-06-19 21:46, Deon George wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
Re: Re: List of IPv6 nodes
By: Tony Langdon to Tommi Koivula on Sat Oct 05 2019 07:24 pm
AFAIK, you can't get IPv6 on mobile in Australia, but I'd like to be
proven wrong. :)
I'll proove you wrong.
Thanks, now I hope to prove you right. :)
Telstra are doing NAT64, just discovered that this week...
Hmm, I'll have to check my Telstra mobile, and see if it shows IPv6. :) If not, have to work out how to get it on IPv6. :)
... E-mail returned to sender...insufficient voltage.
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From
Deon George@3:633/509 to
Tony Langdon on Mon Oct 7 09:51:59 2019
Re: Re: List of IPv6 nodes
By: Tony Langdon to Deon George on Mon Oct 07 2019 08:28 am
AFAIK, you can't get IPv6 on mobile in Australia, but I'd like to be
proven wrong. :)
I'll proove you wrong.
Thanks, now I hope to prove you right. :)
No need.
...����
... Hindsight is an exact science.
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From
Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to
Deon George on Mon Oct 7 09:41:00 2019
On 10-06-19 21:46, Deon George wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
Re: Re: List of IPv6 nodes
By: Tony Langdon to Tommi Koivula on Sat Oct 05 2019 07:24 pm
AFAIK, you can't get IPv6 on mobile in Australia, but I'd like to be
proven wrong. :)
I'll proove you wrong.
Telstra are doing NAT64, just discovered that this week...
...���*
Further to this, it appears that the 4G interface on my phone does get a set of
public IPs (2001:8004:19b8:c12f::/64 prefix, by the looks of it). Cool! As I said, I'm glad to be proven wrong in this instance. :)
... Los Angeles: Where the chemicals meet the water.
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From
Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to
Deon George on Mon Oct 7 10:35:00 2019
On 10-07-19 09:51, Deon George wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
Re: Re: List of IPv6 nodes
By: Tony Langdon to Deon George on Mon Oct 07 2019 08:28 am
AFAIK, you can't get IPv6 on mobile in Australia, but I'd like to be
proven wrong. :)
I'll proove you wrong.
Thanks, now I hope to prove you right. :)
No need.
Well, looks like I have proven you right, see my previous message. :)
... MISSING: Tagline, 70 characters long, last seen in New Mexico.
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From
Richard Menedetter@2:310/31 to
Dan Clough on Sun Oct 20 19:25:12 2019
Hi Dan!
04 Oct 2019 08:56, from Dan Clough -> Michiel van der Vlist:
Sad indeed.
I don't find it "sad", just "reality".
It is both.
Reality AND definitely sad!
I have no option to get/use IPv6 here where I live. It's not offered
by any ISP that I know of.
Yeah ... see above ... very sad indeed!
Well, it's not actually *needed*, is it? Fidonet is working just
fine here on IPv4, just as it always has.
That depends.
If you have a CGNNAT IPv4 you can only make outgoing connections. (you are NOT reachable by others!!)
If you have IPv6 only you have NO connection to any IPv4 only node.
Most people (including me) don't care. When the v4's run out,
things will be different. For now..... it's not needed.
IPv4 HAS run out!!!
New ISPs only receive an emergency IPv4 allocation. (/22 I think).
CU, Ricsi
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
Richard Menedetter on Sun Oct 20 19:51:22 2019
Hello Richard,
On Sunday October 20 2019 19:25, you wrote to Dan Clough:
IPv4 HAS run out!!!
New ISPs only receive an emergency IPv4 allocation. (/22 I think).
Nope. That last reserve has run out as well. At least here in RIPE territory.
= IPV6 (2:280/5555) ===========================================================
Msg : 6629 of 6654 Snt Loc
From : Michiel van der Vlist 2:280/5555 Thu 03 Oct 2019 15:37
To : All
Subj : RIPE running out of last contigues /22 IPv4 =============================================================================== Hello All,
https://preview.tinyurl.com/y5ghv7eb
Today we allocated the last of our contiguous /22 IPv4 address blocks. We still
have approximately one million addresses available, in the form of /23s and /24s, and we will continue making /22-equivalent allocations made up of these smaller blocks. Once we can no longer allocate the equivalent of a /22, we will
announce that we have reached run-out. We expect this to occur in November 2019.
Following our last update in August, we received a very high number of new LIR applications. We have now reached a point where the number of LIRs waiting to be activated is larger than the number of /22-equivalents remaining. This means
that some of these LIRs will only be eligible to request a /24 via the waiting list by the time they are activated. We alerted these applicants to this possibility during the application process.
Due to the number of new LIR applications still to be processed, we estimate that it could be around eight weeks before we get to an application that is submitted today. To ensure fairness, we are processing all LIR applications (and IPv4 requests) in the order they were received.
It is important to note that the delay is only with LIR applications - not IPv4
requests. Existing members can still request their final /22 allocations, provided we still have addresses available.
More information:
Cheers, Michiel
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From
Richard Menedetter@2:310/31 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sun Oct 20 20:08:42 2019
Hi Michiel!
20 Oct 2019 19:51, from Michiel van der Vlist -> Richard Menedetter:
New ISPs only receive an emergency IPv4 allocation.
(/22 I think).
Nope. That last reserve has run out as well. At least here in RIPE territory.
Yeah ... that was the press release I had in mind.
What I did not remember is that the /22 will be fragmented, and that they do not have enough IPs to allocate /22 equvivalents to all that requested it.
But to be honest having 1k or 256 IPv4 is not a huge difference.
Both are extremely few ;)
CU, Ricsi
... Conscience is the inner voice that warns us somebody is looking.
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From
Peter Khanin@2:5083/444.1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Fri Nov 22 06:41:22 2019
Hi, Michiel!
Native Qwest 6DWN 37 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin
Native OVH 6DWN
Why is that?
Best regards - Peter
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
Peter Khanin on Fri Nov 22 00:56:34 2019
Hello Peter,
On Friday November 22 2019 06:41, you wrote to me:
Native Qwest 6DWN 37 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin
Native OVH 6DWN
Why is that?
Why is what? That you were removed fom the list? That is because the host name published in the nodelist does not have an AAAA record any more so your node is not reachable via IPv6. If your node supports IPv6, please have the DNS for thw hostame in the nodelist updated to reflect the actual situation.
Cheers, Michiel
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From
Peter Khanin@2:5083/444.1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Fri Nov 22 15:06:36 2019
Hi, Michiel!
Native Qwest 6DWN 37 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin
Native OVH 6DWN
Why is that?
Why is what? That you were removed fom the list? That is because the
host name published in the nodelist does not have an AAAA record any
more so your node is not reachable via IPv6. If your node supports
IPv6, please have the DNS for thw hostame in the nodelist updated to reflect the actual situation.
I just wonder because nobody touched bind's settings... I didn't know why my node was added and why it was removed now. Now I fixed the settings so that:
Server: dns.google
Address: 8.8.8.8
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: f444.n5083.z2.homelabs.org
Addresses: 2607:5300:100:200::d88
167.114.36.232
Is this Okay?
Thanks - Peter
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
Peter Khanin on Fri Nov 22 10:45:39 2019
Hello Peter,
On Friday November 22 2019 15:06, you wrote to me:
Why is what? That you were removed fom the list? That is because
the host name published in the nodelist does not have an AAAA
record any more so your node is not reachable via IPv6. If your
node supports IPv6, please have the DNS for thw hostame in the
nodelist updated to reflect the actual situation.
I just wonder because nobody touched bind's settings... I didn't know
why my node was added and why it was removed now. Now I fixed the
settings so that:
Server: dns.google
Address: 8.8.8.8
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: f444.n5083.z2.homelabs.org
Addresses: 2607:5300:100:200::d88
167.114.36.232
I don't know exactly what happened, but it works now. You node is reachable by IPv6 again. So I have put you back on the list. On your original place #37.
Thanks for reporting.
Cheers, Michiel
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
All on Sun Nov 24 15:54:26 2019
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 24 Nov 2019
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Xs4All f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f PO4
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
8 2:5053/54 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
9 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky Native PCextreme
10 1:154/10 Nicholas Bo�l Native Spectrum f
11 2:203/0 Bj�rn Felten T-6in4 he.net
12 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f INO4
13 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6RD iiNet f IO
14 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov Native Hetzner f
15 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
16 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0
17 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek T-6in4 he.net
18 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
19 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
20 2:463/877 Alex Shuman Native Nline f IO
21 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
22 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
23 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native TTK-Volga f
24 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
25 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
26 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
27 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
28 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
29 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
30 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO
31 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
32 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
33 1:282/1031 Jeff Smith T-6in4 he.net
34 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native Hetzner
35 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
36 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
37 2:5083 /444 Peter Khanin Native OVH
38 2:2452/413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
38 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
40 2:5021/46 Dmitry Komissarov Native THEFIRST
41 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
42 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Amazon.com
43 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
44 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FORPSI Ktis f
45 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
46 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
47 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo T-6in4 he.net
48 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
49 2:467/239 Mihail Kapitanov T-6in4 he.net f
50 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
51 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
52 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native VPSVILLE f
53 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native Xs4All
54 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
55 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
56 1 135/367 Antonio Rivera Native RRSW-V6
57 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 he.net
58 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
59 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net
60 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
61 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
62 1:153/757 Alan Ianson Native TELUS
63 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko T-6in4 he.net f
64 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native Starlink
65 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native EkranTV f
66 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Proximus OO
67 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny Native ARUBA-NET f
68 2:5053/400 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
69 1:135/371 Eric Renfro Native Cox Communications
70 2:250/5 Christian Sacks Native Sky Broadband
71 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native Unitymedia
72 2:421/21 Stepan Gabriel Native NETDATACOMM
73 2:466/4 Igor Goroun Native HOS-GUN
74 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
75 1:14/6 Jeff Smith T-6in4 he.net
76 1:220/70 Joseph Werle T-6in4 he.net
77 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
78 2:240/100 Arno Klein Native OVH
79 2:2452/502 Ludwig Bernhartzeder Native DTAG
80 2:423/39 Karel Kral Native WEDOS
81 2:5080/102 Stas Degteff T6to4 NOVATOR
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls)
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls)
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
DOWN This node is temporarely down for both IPv4 and IPv6
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up). If the destination address is a 6to4 tunnel address
(2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if an IPv4 address is present.
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
All on Fri Nov 29 14:40:00 2019
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 29 Nov 2019
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Xs4All f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f PO4
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
8 2:5053/54 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
9 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky Native PCextreme
10 1:154/10 Nicholas Bo�l Native Spectrum f
11 2:203/0 Bj�rn Felten T-6in4 he.net
12 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f INO4
13 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6RD iiNet f IO
14 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov Native Hetzner f
15 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
16 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0
17 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek T-6in4 he.net
18 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
19 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
20 2:463/877 Alex Shuman Native Nline f IO
21 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
22 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
23 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native TTK-Volga f
24 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
25 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
26 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
27 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
28 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
29 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
30 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO
31 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
32 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
33 1:282/1031 Jeff Smith T-6in4 he.net
34 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native Hetzner
35 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
36 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
37 2:5083 /444 Peter Khanin Native OVH
38 2:2452/413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
38 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
40 2:5021/46 Dmitry Komissarov Native THEFIRST
41 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
42 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Amazon.com
43 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
44 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FORPSI Ktis f
45 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
46 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
47 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo T-6in4 he.net
48 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
49 2:467/239 Mihail Kapitanov T-6in4 he.net f
50 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
51 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
52 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native VPSVILLE f
53 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native Xs4All
54 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
55 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
56 1 135/367 Antonio Rivera Native RRSW-V6
57 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 he.net
58 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
59 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net
60 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
61 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
62 1:153/757 Alan Ianson Native TELUS
63 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko T-6in4 he.net f
64 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native Starlink
65 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native EkranTV f
66 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Proximus OO
67 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny Native ARUBA-NET f
68 2:5053/400 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
69 1:135/371 Eric Renfro Native Cox Communications
70 2:250/5 Christian Sacks Native Sky Broadband
71 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native Unitymedia
72 2:421/21 Stepan Gabriel Native NETDATACOMM
73 2:466/4 Igor Goroun Native HOS-GUN
74 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
75 1:14/6 Jeff Smith T-6in4 he.net
76 1:220/70 Joseph Werle T-6in4 he.net
77 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
78 2:240/100 Arno Klein Native OVH
79 2:2452/502 Ludwig Bernhartzeder Native DTAG
80 2:423/39 Karel Kral Native WEDOS
81 2:5080/102 Stas Degteff T6to4 NOVATOR
82 2:280/1049 Simon Voortman Native Solcon
83 1:102/127 Bradley Thornton Mative Hetzner
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls)
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls)
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
DOWN This node is temporarely down for both IPv4 and IPv6
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up). If the destination address is a 6to4 tunnel address
(2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if an IPv4 address is present.
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From
Tommi Koivula@2:221/360 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Fri Nov 29 16:23:56 2019
Hi Michiel.
29 Nov 19 14:40:00, you wrote to All:
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 29 Nov 2019
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
I haven't checked your list for a long time but this should be:
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native OVH
'Tommi
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
Tommi Koivula on Fri Nov 29 15:48:35 2019
Hello Tommi,
On Friday November 29 2019 16:23, you wrote to me:
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
I haven't checked your list for a long time but this should be:
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native OVH
Check!
Cheers, Michiel
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
All on Sat Feb 15 16:48:34 2020
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 15 Feb 2020
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Xs4All f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native OH f
8 2:5053/54 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
9 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky Native PCextreme
10 1:154/10 Nicholas Bo�l Native Spectrum f
11 2:203/0 Bj�rn Felten T-6in4 he.net
12 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f INO4
13 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6RD iiNet f IO
14 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov Native Hetzner f
15 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
16 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0
17 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek T-6in4 he.net
18 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
19 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
20 2:463/877 Alex Shuman Native Nline f IO
21 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
22 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
23 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native TTK-Volga f
24 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
25 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
26 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
27 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
28 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
29 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
30 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO
31 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
32 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
33 1:282/1031 Jeff Smith T-6in4 he.net
34 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native Hetzner
35 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
36 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
37 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH
38 2:2452/413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
38 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
40 2:5021/46 Dmitry Komissarov Native THEFIRST
41 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
42 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Amazon.com
43 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
44 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FORPSI Ktis f
45 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
46 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
47 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo T-6in4 he.net
48 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
49 2:467/239 Mihail Kapitanov T-6in4 he.net f
50 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
51 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
52 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native VPSVILLE f
53 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native Xs4All
54 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
55 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
56 1 135/367 Antonio Rivera Native RRSW-V6
57 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 he.net
58 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
59 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net
60 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
61 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
62 1:153/757 Alan Ianson Native TELUS
63 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko T-6in4 he.net f
64 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native Starlink
65 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native EkranTV f
66 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Proximus OO
67 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny Native ARUBA-NET f
68 2:5053/400 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
69 1:135/371 Eric Renfro Native Cox Communications
70 2:250/5 Christian Sacks Native Sky Broadband
71 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native Unitymedia
72 2:421/21 Stepan Gabriel Native NETDATACOMM
73 2:466/4 Igor Goroun Native HOS-GUN
74 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
75 1:14/6 Jeff Smith T-6in4 he.net
76 1:220/70 Joseph Werle T-6in4 he.net
77 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
78 2:240/100 Arno Klein Native OVH
79 2:2452/502 Ludwig Bernhartzeder Native DTAG
80 2:423/39 Karel Kral Native WEDOS
81 2:5080/102 Stas Degteff T-6to4 NOVATOR
82 2:280/1049 Simon Voortman Native Solcon
83 1:102/127 Bradley Thornton Mative Hetzner
84 2:335/364 Fabio Bizzi Native IT-ALBACOM
85 1:124/5016 Nigel Reed Native SYN LTD PM *1)
86 2:5020/843 Peter Antonov Native BelCloud
87 2:5075/35 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER
88 2:5075/128 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER f
89 2:5075/37 Andrew Komardin Native IHC-NET
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls)
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls)
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
DOWN This node is temporarely down for both IPv4 and IPv6
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
*1) endofthelinebbs.com
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up). If the destination address is a 6to4 tunnel address
(2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if an IPv4 address is present.
Submitted on day XXXX
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
All on Fri Mar 6 23:31:59 2020
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 6 Mar 2020
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Xs4All f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native OH f
8 2:5053/54 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
9 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky Native PCextreme
10 1:154/10 Nicholas Bo�l Native Spectrum f
11 2:203/0 Bj�rn Felten T-6in4 he.net
12 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f INO4
13 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6RD iiNet f IO
14 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov Native Hetzner f
15 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
16 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0
17 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek T-6in4 he.net
18 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
19 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
20 2:463/877 Alex Shuman Native Nline f IO
21 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
22 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
23 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native TTK-Volga f
24 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
25 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
26 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
27 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
28 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
29 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
30 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO
31 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
32 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
33 1:282/1031 Jeff Smith T-6in4 he.net
34 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native Hetzner
35 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
36 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
37 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH
38 2:2452/413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
38 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
40 2:5021/46 Dmitry Komissarov Native THEFIRST
41 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
42 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Amazon.com
43 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
44 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FORPSI Ktis f
45 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
46 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
47 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo T-6in4 he.net
48 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
49 2:467/239 Mihail Kapitanov T-6in4 he.net f
50 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
51 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
52 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native VPSVILLE f
53 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native Xs4All
54 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
55 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
56 1 135/367 Antonio Rivera Native RRSW-V6
57 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 he.net
58 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
59 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net
60 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
61 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
62 1:153/757 Alan Ianson Native TELUS
63 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko T-6in4 he.net f
64 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native Starlink
65 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native EkranTV f
66 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Proximus OO
67 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny Native ARUBA-NET f
68 2:5053/400 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
69 1:135/371 Eric Renfro Native Cox Communications
70 2:250/5 Christian Sacks Native Sky Broadband
71 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native Unitymedia
72 2:421/21 Stepan Gabriel Native NETDATACOMM
73 2:466/4 Igor Goroun Native HOS-GUN
74 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
75 1:14/6 Jeff Smith T-6in4 he.net
76 1:220/70 Joseph Werle T-6in4 he.net
77 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
78 2:240/100 Arno Klein Native OVH
79 2:2452/502 Ludwig Bernhartzeder Native DTAG
80 2:423/39 Karel Kral Native WEDOS
81 2:5080/102 Stas Degteff T-6to4 NOVATOR
82 2:280/1049 Simon Voortman Native Solcon
83 1:102/127 Bradley Thornton Native Hetzner
84 2:335/364 Fabio Bizzi Native IT-ALBACOM
85 1:124/5016 Nigel Reed Native SYN LTD PM *1)
86 2:5020/843 Peter Antonov Native BelCloud
87 2:5075/35 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER
88 2:5075/128 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER f
89 2:5075/37 Andrew Komardin Native IHC-NET
90 1:218/820 Ryan Fantus Native DigitalOcean
91 1:153/146 Erich Bublitz Native LINODE-US
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls)
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls)
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
DOWN This node is temporarely down for both IPv4 and IPv6
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
*1) endofthelinebbs.com
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up). If the destination address is a 6to4 tunnel address
(2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if an IPv4 address is present.
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From
August Abolins@2:221/360 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sat Mar 7 19:22:02 2020
On 06/03/2020 5:31 p.m., Michiel van der Vlist : All wrote:
Node Nr. Sysop Type
Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native
Xs4All f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native
Xs4All f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4
he.net f
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo 5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native
Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula T-6in4
he.net f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native
OH f
8 2:5053/54 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
9 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky Native PCextreme
Hi Michiel!
A suggestion. Flip the order of the list, then the growth or newest additions would be noticeable right away, otherwise it's too easy to just skip the post and not bother scrolling down.
91 1:153/146 Erich Bublitz Native LINODE-US
90 1:218/820 Ryan Fantus Native DigitalOcean
89 2:5075/37 Andrew Komardin Native IHC-NET
88 2:5075/128 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER f
87 2:5075/35 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER
86 2:5020/843 Peter Antonov Native BelCloud
85 1:124/5016 Nigel Reed Native SYN LTD PM *1)
84 2:335/364 Fabio Bizzi Native IT-ALBACOM
83 1:102/127 Bradley Thornton Native Hetzner
82 2:280/1049 Simon Voortman Native Solcon
81 2:5080/102 Stas Degteff T-6to4 NOVATOR
80 2:423/39 Karel Kral Native WEDOS
79 2:2452/502 Ludwig Bernhartzeder Native DTAG
78 2:240/100 Arno Klein Native OVH
77 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
76 1:220/70 Joseph Werle T-6in4 he.net
75 1:14/6 Jeff Smith T-6in4 he.net
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
All on Wed Apr 15 14:01:38 2020
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 15 Apr 2020
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Xs4All f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native OH f
8 2:5053/54 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
9 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky Native PCextreme
10 1:154/10 Nicholas Bo�l Native Spectrum f
11 2:203/0 Bj�rn Felten T-6in4 he.net
12 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f INO4
13 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6RD iiNet f IO
14 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov Native Hetzner f
15 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
16 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0
17 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek T-6in4 he.net
18 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
19 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
20 2:463/877 Alex Shuman Native Nline f IO
21 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
22 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
23 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native TTK-Volga f
24 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
25 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
26 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
27 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
28 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
29 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
30 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO
31 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
32 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
33 1:282/1031 Jeff Smith T-6in4 he.net
34 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native Hetzner
35 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
36 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
37 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH
38 2:2452/413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
38 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
40 2:5021/46 Dmitry Komissarov Native THEFIRST
41 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
42 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Amazon.com
43 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
44 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FORPSI Ktis f
45 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
46 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
47 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo T-6in4 he.net
48 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
49 2:467/239 Mihail Kapitanov T-6in4 he.net f
50 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
51 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
52 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native RUWEB f
53 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native Xs4All
54 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
55 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
56 1 135/367 Antonio Rivera Native RRSW-V6
57 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 he.net
58 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
59 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net
60 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
61 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
62 1:153/757 Alan Ianson Native TELUS
63 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko T-6in4 he.net f
64 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native Starlink
65 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native EkranTV f
66 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Proximus OO DOWN
67 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny Native ARUBA-NET f
68 2:5053/400 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
69 1:135/371 Eric Renfro Native Cox Communications
70 2:250/5 Christian Sacks Native Sky Broadband
71 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native Unitymedia
72 2:421/21 Stepan Gabriel Native NETDATACOMM
73 2:466/4 Igor Goroun Native HOS-GUN
74 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
75 1:14/6 Jeff Smith T-6in4 he.net
76 1:220/70 Joseph Werle T-6in4 he.net
77 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
78 2:240/100 Arno Klein Native OVH
79 2:2452/502 Ludwig Bernhartzeder Native DTAG
80 2:423/39 Karel Kral Native WEDOS
81 2:5080/102 Stas Degteff T-6to4 NOVATOR
82 2:280/1049 Simon Voortman Native Solcon
83 1:102/127 Bradley Thornton Native Hetzner
84 2:335/364 Fabio Bizzi Native IT-ALBACOM
85 1:124/5016 Nigel Reed Native DAL1-US
86 2:5020/843 Peter Antonov Native BelCloud
87 2:5075/35 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER
88 2:5075/128 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER f
89 2:5075/37 Andrew Komardin Native IHC-NET
90 1:218/820 Ryan Fantus Native DigitalOcean
91 1:153/146 Erich Bublitz Native LINODE-US
92 2:263/5 Martin List-Petersen Native TuxBox
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls)
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls)
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
DOWN This node is temporarely down for both IPv4 and IPv6
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up). If the destination address is a 6to4 tunnel address
(2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if an IPv4 address is present.
--- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303
* Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555)
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
All on Sun Aug 2 17:26:36 2020
Hello All,
I attempted to poll all the nodes in te list. The result was not encouraging. One node had dropped out of the nodelist. Three other nodes did not answer at all. 11 nodes did not answer on IPv6 but answered on IPv4.
See next message.
Cheers, Michiel
--- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303
* Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555)
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
All on Sun Aug 2 17:26:25 2020
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 2 Aug 2020
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Xs4All f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native OH f
8 2:5053/54 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
9 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky Native PCextreme
10 1:154/10 Nicholas Bo�l Native Spectrum f
11 2:203/0 Bj�rn Felten T-6in4 he.net
12 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f INO4
13 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6in4 he.net f
14 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov Native Hetzner f
15 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
16 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0
17 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek T-6in4 he.net
18 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
19 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
20 2:463/877 Alex Shuman Native Nline f IO
21 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
22 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
23 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native TTK-Volga f
24 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
25 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
26 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
27 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET DOWN
28 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
29 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
30 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO 6DWN
31 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
32 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
33 1:282/1031 Jeff Smith T-6in4 he.net
34 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native Hetzner
35 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
36 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
37 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH 6DWN
38 2:2452/413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
39 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
40 2:5021/46 Dmitry Komissarov Native THEFIRST 6DWN
41 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
42 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Amazon.com
43 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
44 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FORPSI Ktis f
45 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
46 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
47 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo T-6in4 he.net
48 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
49 2:467/239 Mihail Kapitanov T-6in4 he.net f
50 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
51 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
52 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native RUWEB f
53 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native Xs4All
54 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
55 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
56 1:135/367 Antonio Rivera Native RRSW-V6 6DWN
57 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 he.net
58 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
59 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net
60 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
61 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
62 1:153/757 Alan Ianson Native TELUS 6DWN
63 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko T-6in4 he.net f
64 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native Starlink 6DWN
65 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native EkranTV f
66 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Proximus OO
67 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny Native ARUBA-NET f 6DWN
68 2:5053/400 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
69 1:135/371 Eric Renfro Native Cox Cmmunctns 6DWN
70 2:250/5 Christian Sacks Native Sky Broadband 6DWN
71 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native Unitymedia
72 2:421/21 Stepan Gabriel Native NETDATACOMM
73 2:466/4 Igor Goroun Native HOS-GUN 6DWN
74 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
75 1:14/6 Jeff Smith T-6in4 he.net DOWN
76 1:220/70 Joseph Werle T-6in4 he.net
77 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
78 2:240/100 Arno Klein Native OVH DOWN
79 2:2452/502 Ludwig Bernhartzeder Native DTAG
80 2:423/39 Karel Kral Native WEDOS
81 2:5080/102 Stas Degteff T-6to4 NOVATOR
82 2:280/1049 Simon Voortman Native Solcon
83 1:102/127 Bradley Thornton Native Hetzner
84 2:335/364 Fabio Bizzi Native IT-ALBACOM
85 1:124/5016 Nigel Reed Native DAL1-US 6DWN
86 2:5020/843 Peter Antonov Native BelCloud
87 2:5075/35 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER DOWN
88 2:5075/128 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER f
89 2:5075/37 Andrew Komardin Native IHC-NET
90 1:218/820 Ryan Fantus Native DigitalOcean
91 1:153/146 Erich Bublitz Native LINODE-US
92 2:263/5 Martin List-Petersen Native TuxBox
93 1:106/633 William Williams Native LINODE-US PM *1
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls)
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls)
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
DOWN This node is temporarely down for both IPv4 and IPv6
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
PM *1 [2600:3c01::f03c:91ff:fe2b:c319]
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up when compiled with AF_FORCE=1). If the destination address
is a 6to4 tunnel address (2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if
an IPv4 address is present.
--- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303
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From
Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Mon Aug 3 10:32:45 2020
Hi Michiel,
On 2020-08-02 17:26:25, you wrote to All:
MvdV> 75 1:14/6 Jeff Smith T-6in4 he.net DOWN
I noticed that Jeff posted a message in an echomail area, so I decided to test his node. 1:14/6 Doesn't exist anymore in the nodelist, so I tested 1:14/0, which has an IPv6 address, with the following result:
+ 03 Aug 10:19:03 [10843] call to 1:14/0@fidonet
03 Aug 10:19:03 [10843] trying ftn.region14.org [2001:470:1f10:abd::2]...
03 Aug 10:19:03 [10843] connected
+ 03 Aug 10:19:03 [10843] outgoing session with ftn.region14.org:24554 [2001:470:1f10:abd::2]
? 03 Aug 10:19:05 [10843] got M_BSY: Blocked
+ 03 Aug 10:19:05 [10843] done (to 1:14/0@fidonet, failed, S/R: 0/0 (0/0 bytes))
03 Aug 10:19:05 [10843] session closed, quitting...
And I get the same on his regular node which has a different host name, but resolves to the same IPv6 address.
Could be a misconfigured Mystic system, which by default blocks systems of which it doesn't have a secure link with...
:-(
Bye, Wilfred.
--- FMail-lnx64 2.1.0.18-B20170815
* Origin: FMail development HQ (2:280/464)
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
Wilfred van Velzen on Mon Aug 3 10:51:45 2020
Hello Wilfred,
On Monday August 03 2020 10:32, you wrote to me:
MvdV>> 75 1:14/6 Jeff Smith T-6in4 he.net
MvdV>> DOWN
I noticed that Jeff posted a message in an echomail area, so I decided
to test his node. 1:14/6 Doesn't exist anymore in the nodelist,
Aha. I noticed that Arno Klein, 2:240/100 was no longer in the nodelist, but I missed 1:14/6. Tnx for pointing it out. I will remove him from the list.
so I tested 1:14/0, which has an IPv6 address, with the following
result:
+ 03 Aug 10:19:03 [10843] call to 1:14/0@fidonet
03 Aug 10:19:03 [10843] trying ftn.region14.org [2001:470:1f10:abd::2]... 03 Aug 10:19:03 [10843] connected + 03 Aug 10:19:03 [10843] outgoing session with ftn.region14.org:24554 [2001:470:1f10:abd::2] ? 03 Aug 10:19:05 [10843] got M_BSY: Blocked +
03 Aug 10:19:05 [10843] done (to 1:14/0@fidonet, failed, S/R: 0/0 (0/0 bytes)) 03 Aug 10:19:05 [10843] session closed, quitting...
And I get the same on his regular node which has a different host
name, but resolves to the same IPv6 address.
If it has the same IPv6 address and the same port nr, it is the same node. 1:282/1031 is in the list.
Could be a misconfigured Mystic system, which by default blocks
systems of which it doesn't have a secure link with...
It isn't that. I have seen that before and it generates a different error. This is probably a busy flag that isn't cleared because of an irregular shut down.
Cheers, Michiel
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From
Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Tue Aug 4 21:15:00 2020
On 08-02-20 17:26, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to All <=-
27 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET DOWN
I'm up and running. I did have a temporary glitch for a few hours the other day, due to a dead power board. Just had to plug into a different board to get
power to the BBS again.
Try again. :)
... Vegetarian ham now in chicken flavour?!?
=== MultiMail/Win v0.51
--- SBBSecho 3.10-Linux
* Origin: Freeway BBS Bendigo,Australia freeway.apana.org.au (3:633/410)
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
Tony Langdon on Tue Aug 4 15:53:51 2020
Hello Tony,
On Tuesday August 04 2020 21:15, you wrote to me:
27 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
DOWN
I'm up and running. I did have a temporary glitch for a few hours the other day, due to a dead power board.
More like a few days than a few hours...
Just had to plug into a different board to get power to the BBS again.
Good to see you'r back on line.
Try again. :)
Check. ;-)
Cheers, Michiel
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
All on Tue Aug 4 16:06:34 2020
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native OH f
8 2:5053/54 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
9 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky Native PCextreme
10 1:154/10 Nicholas Bo�l Native Spectrum f
11 2:203/0 Bj�rn Felten T-6in4 he.net
12 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f INO4
13 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6in4 he.net f
14 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov Native Hetzner f
15 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
16 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0
17 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek T-6in4 he.net
18 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
19 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
20 2:463/877 Alex Shuman Native Nline f IO
21 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
22 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
25 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
26 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
27 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
28 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
29 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
30 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO 6DWN
31 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
32 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
33 1:282/1031 Jeff Smith T-6in4 he.net
34 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native Hetzner
35 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
36 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
37 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH 6DWN
38 2:2452/413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
39 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
40 2:5021/46 Dmitry Komissarov Native THEFIRST 6DWN
41 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
42 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Amazon.com
43 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
44 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FORPSI Ktis f
45 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
46 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
47 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo T-6in4 he.net
48 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
49 2:467/239 Mihail Kapitanov T-6in4 he.net f
50 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
51 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
52 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native RUWEB f
53 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native Xs4All
54 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
55 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
56 1:135/367 Antonio Rivera Native RRSW-V6 6DWN
57 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 he.net
58 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
59 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net
60 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
61 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
62 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko T-6in4 he.net f
63 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native Starlink 6DWN
64 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native EkranTV f
65 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Proximus OO
66 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny Native ARUBA-NET f
67 2:5053/400 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
68 1:135/371 Eric Renfro Native Cox Cmmunctns
69 2:250/5 Christian Sacks Native Sky Broadband 6DWN
70 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native Unitymedia
71 2:421/21 Stepan Gabriel Native NETDATACOMM
72 2:466/4 Igor Goroun Native HOS-GUN 6DWN
73 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
74 1:220/70 Joseph Werle T-6in4 he.net
75 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
76 2:2452/502 Ludwig Bernhartzeder Native DTAG
77 2:423/39 Karel Kral Native WEDOS
78 2:5080/102 Stas Degteff T-6to4 NOVATOR
79 2:280/1049 Simon Voortman Native Solcon
80 1:102/127 Bradley Thornton Native Hetzner
81 2:335/364 Fabio Bizzi Native IT-ALBACOM
82 1:124/5016 Nigel Reed Native DAL1-US
83 2:5020/843 Peter Antonov Native BelCloud
84 2:5075/35 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER DOWN
85 2:5075/128 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER f
86 2:5075/37 Andrew Komardin Native IHC-NET
87 1:218/820 Ryan Fantus Native DigitalOcean
88 1:153/146 Erich Bublitz Native LINODE-US
89 2:263/5 Martin List-Petersen Native TuxBox
90 1:106/633 William Williams Native LINODE-US PM *1
91 2:5030/1520 Andrey Geyko T-6in4 he.net f
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls)
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls)
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
DOWN This node is temporarely down for both IPv4 and IPv6
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
PM *1 [2600:3c01::f03c:91ff:fe2b:c319]
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up when compiled with AF_FORCE=1). If the destination address
is a 6to4 tunnel address (2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if
an IPv4 address is present.
Submitted on day XXXX
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From
Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Tue Aug 4 16:51:58 2020
Hi Michiel,
On 2020-08-04 16:06:34, you wrote to All:
MvdV> @MSGID: 2:280/5555 5f296bb2
MvdV> @TID: FMail-W32 2.1.3.7-B20170919
MvdV> @TZUTC: 0200
MvdV> @CHRS: CP850 2
MvdV> 3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f
MvdV> 4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
There seem to be some lines missing!? ;)
Bye, Wilfred.
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
Wilfred van Velzen on Tue Aug 4 19:28:03 2020
Hello Wilfred,
On Tuesday August 04 2020 16:51, you wrote to me:
MvdV>> 3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net
MvdV>> f
MvdV>> 4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo
MvdV>> f
There seem to be some lines missing!? ;)
It is all right in the original file. Copy and paste error...
Cheers, Michiel
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
All on Tue Aug 4 19:28:35 2020
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 4 Aug 2020
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Xs4All f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native OH f
8 2:5053/54 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
9 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky Native PCextreme
10 1:154/10 Nicholas Bo�l Native Spectrum f
11 2:203/0 Bj�rn Felten T-6in4 he.net
12 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f INO4
13 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6in4 he.net f
14 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov Native Hetzner f
15 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
16 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0
17 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek T-6in4 he.net
18 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
19 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
20 2:463/877 Alex Shuman Native Nline f IO
21 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
22 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
23 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native TTK-Volga f
24 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
25 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
26 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
27 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
28 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
29 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
30 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO 6DWN
31 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
32 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
33 1:282/1031 Jeff Smith T-6in4 he.net
34 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native Hetzner
35 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
36 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
37 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH 6DWN
38 2:2452/413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
39 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
40 2:5021/46 Dmitry Komissarov Native THEFIRST 6DWN
41 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
42 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Amazon.com
43 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
44 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FORPSI Ktis f
45 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
46 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
47 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo T-6in4 he.net
48 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
49 2:467/239 Mihail Kapitanov T-6in4 he.net f
50 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
51 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
52 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native RUWEB f
53 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native Xs4All
54 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
55 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
56 1:135/367 Antonio Rivera Native RRSW-V6 6DWN
57 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 he.net
58 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
59 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net
60 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
61 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
62 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko T-6in4 he.net f
63 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native Starlink 6DWN
64 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native EkranTV f
65 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Proximus OO
66 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny Native ARUBA-NET f
67 2:5053/400 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
68 1:135/371 Eric Renfro Native Cox Cmmunctns
69 2:250/5 Christian Sacks Native Sky Broadband 6DWN
70 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native Unitymedia
71 2:421/21 Stepan Gabriel Native NETDATACOMM
72 2:466/4 Igor Goroun Native HOS-GUN 6DWN
73 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
74 1:220/70 Joseph Werle T-6in4 he.net
75 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
76 2:2452/502 Ludwig Bernhartzeder Native DTAG
77 2:423/39 Karel Kral Native WEDOS
78 2:5080/102 Stas Degteff T-6to4 NOVATOR
79 2:280/1049 Simon Voortman Native Solcon
80 1:102/127 Bradley Thornton Native Hetzner
81 2:335/364 Fabio Bizzi Native IT-ALBACOM
82 1:124/5016 Nigel Reed Native DAL1-US
83 2:5020/843 Peter Antonov Native BelCloud
84 2:5075/35 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER DOWN
85 2:5075/128 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER f
86 2:5075/37 Andrew Komardin Native IHC-NET
87 1:218/820 Ryan Fantus Native DigitalOcean
88 1:153/146 Erich Bublitz Native LINODE-US
89 2:263/5 Martin List-Petersen Native TuxBox
90 1:106/633 William Williams Native LINODE-US PM *1
91 2:5030/1520 Andrey Geyko T-6in4 he.net f
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls)
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls)
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
DOWN This node is temporarely down for both IPv4 and IPv6
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
PM *1 [2600:3c01::f03c:91ff:fe2b:c319]
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up when compiled with AF_FORCE=1). If the destination address
is a 6to4 tunnel address (2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if
an IPv4 address is present.
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
All on Wed Aug 5 00:22:53 2020
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 5 Aug 2020
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Xs4All f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native OH f
8 2:5053/54 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
9 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky Native PCextreme
10 1:154/10 Nicholas Bo�l Native Spectrum f
11 2:203/0 Bj�rn Felten T-6in4 he.net
12 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f INO4
13 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6in4 he.net f
14 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov Native Hetzner f
15 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
16 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0
17 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek T-6in4 he.net
18 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
19 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
20 2:463/877 Alex Shuman Native Nline f IO
21 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
22 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
23 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native TTK-Volga f
24 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
25 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
26 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
27 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
28 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
29 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
30 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO 6DWN
31 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
32 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
33 1:282/1031 Jeff Smith T-6in4 he.net
34 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native Hetzner
35 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
36 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
37 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH 6DWN
38 2:2452/413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
39 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
40 2:5021/46 Dmitry Komissarov Native THEFIRST 6DWN
41 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
42 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Amazon.com
43 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
44 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FORPSI Ktis f
45 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
46 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
47 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo T-6in4 he.net
48 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
49 2:467/239 Mihail Kapitanov T-6in4 he.net f
50 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
51 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
52 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native RUWEB f
53 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native Xs4All
54 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
55 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
56 1:135/367 Antonio Rivera Native RRSW-V6 6DWN
57 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 he.net
58 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
59 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net
60 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
61 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
62 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko T-6in4 he.net f
63 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native Starlink 6DWN
64 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native EkranTV f
65 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Proximus OO
66 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny Native ARUBA-NET f
67 2:5053/400 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
68 1:135/371 Eric Renfro Native Cox Cmmunctns
69 2:250/5 Christian Sacks Native Sky Broadband 6DWN
70 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native Unitymedia
71 2:421/21 Stepan Gabriel Native NETDATACOMM
72 2:466/4 Igor Goroun Native HOS-GUN 6DWN
73 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
74 1:220/70 Joseph Werle T-6in4 he.net
75 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
76 2:2452/502 Ludwig Bernhartzeder Native DTAG
77 2:423/39 Karel Kral Native WEDOS
78 2:5080/102 Stas Degteff T-6to4 NOVATOR
79 2:280/1049 Simon Voortman Native Solcon
80 1:102/127 Bradley Thornton Native Hetzner
81 2:335/364 Fabio Bizzi Native IT-ALBACOM
82 1:124/5016 Nigel Reed Native DAL1-US
83 2:5020/843 Peter Antonov Native BelCloud
84 2:5075/35 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER DOWN
85 2:5075/128 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER f
86 2:5075/37 Andrew Komardin Native IHC-NET
87 1:218/820 Ryan Fantus Native DigitalOcean
88 1:153/146 Erich Bublitz Native LINODE-US
89 2:263/5 Martin List-Petersen Native TuxBox
90 1:106/633 William Williams Native LINODE-US PM *1
91 2:5030/1520 Andrey Geyko T-6in4 he.net f
92 1:229/664 Jay Harris Native Rogers
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls)
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls)
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
DOWN This node is temporarely down for both IPv4 and IPv6
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
PM *1 [2600:3c01::f03c:91ff:fe2b:c319]
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up when compiled with AF_FORCE=1). If the destination address
is a 6to4 tunnel address (2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if
an IPv4 address is present.
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From
Stephen Walsh@3:633/280 to
Tony Langdon on Wed Aug 5 11:12:30 2020
Hello Tony!
04 Aug 20 21:15, you wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:
27 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
DOWN
I'm up and running. I did have a temporary glitch for a few hours the other day, due to a dead power board.
It was more than a few hours! #-( But by the time I could send you a email, you'd hit the thing with a
hammer.! %_)
Stephen
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From
Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Wed Aug 5 03:49:12 2020
Hello Michiel!
02 Aug 2020 17:26, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to All:
MvdV> See next message.
a real cliffhanger....
Regards Benny
... there can only be one way of life, and it works :)
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From
Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to
Wilfred van Velzen on Wed Aug 5 03:53:00 2020
Hello Wilfred!
03 Aug 2020 10:32, Wilfred van Velzen wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:
MvdV>> 75 1:14/6 Jeff Smith T-6in4 he.net DOWN
? 03 Aug 10:19:05 [10843] got M_BSY: Blocked
Could be a misconfigured Mystic system, which by default blocks
systems of which it doesn't have a secure link with...
telnet is hard, so thay disabled it in mystic for missing ipv6 match accepted address from caller id ?
sure should be resolved its opensource and your problem :)
Regards Benny
... there can only be one way of life, and it works :)
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From
Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Wed Aug 5 15:23:00 2020
On 08-04-20 15:53, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
I'm up and running. I did have a temporary glitch for a few hours the other day, due to a dead power board.
More like a few days than a few hours...
Hmm, now that is strange, I've been using it all this time, and mail has been moving.
Just had to plug into a different board to get power to the BBS again.
Good to see you'r back on line.
Try again. :)
Check. ;-)
Cool. :)
... ... User: the word computer professionals use when they mean "idiot."
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From
Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to
Stephen Walsh on Wed Aug 5 15:23:00 2020
On 08-05-20 11:12, Stephen Walsh wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
Hello Tony!
04 Aug 20 21:15, you wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:
27 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
DOWN
I'm up and running. I did have a temporary glitch for a few hours the other day, due to a dead power board.
It was more than a few hours! #-( But by the time I could send you a email, you'd hit the thing with a
hammer.! %_)
Hmm, very strange!
... I'm not gonna lie to you. Heaven is a nice place. -Satan
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
Tony Langdon on Wed Aug 5 09:44:45 2020
Hello Tony,
On Wednesday August 05 2020 15:23, you wrote to me:
More like a few days than a few hours...
Hmm, now that is strange, I've been using it all this time, and mail
has been moving.
Maybe outgoing was still working at your end, so mail was still flowing and you did not notice there was no incoming?
Anyway, you are back, that is what counts.
From FIDONEWS:
Weird, was only down for no more than a few hours this end! However, there are possible circumstances that result in IPv4 going down, but
IPv6 is much less likely to fall over.
If it is only your IPv4 that goes down, I would not notice. My system tries IPv6 first, If IPv6 is up and running, IPv4 is never tried...
Cheers, Michiel
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
All on Wed Aug 5 09:53:18 2020
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 5 Aug 2020
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Xs4All f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native OH f
8 2:5053/54 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
9 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky Native PCextreme
10 1:154/10 Nicholas Bo�l Native Spectrum f
11 2:203/0 Bj�rn Felten T-6in4 he.net
12 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f INO4
13 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6in4 he.net f
14 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov Native Hetzner f
15 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
16 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0
17 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek T-6in4 he.net
18 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
19 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
20 2:463/877 Alex Shuman Native Nline f IO
21 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
22 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
23 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native TTK-Volga f
24 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
25 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
26 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
27 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
28 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
29 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
30 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO 6DWN
31 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
32 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
33 1:282/1031 Jeff Smith T-6in4 he.net
34 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native Hetzner
35 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
36 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
37 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH 6DWN
38 2:2452/413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
39 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
40 2:5021/46 Dmitry Komissarov Native THEFIRST NO6
41 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
42 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Amazon.com
43 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
44 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FORPSI Ktis f
45 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
46 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
47 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo T-6in4 he.net
48 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
49 2:467/239 Mihail Kapitanov T-6in4 he.net f
50 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
51 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
52 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native RUWEB f
53 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native Xs4All
54 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
55 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
56 1:135/367 Antonio Rivera Native RRSW-V6 6DWN
57 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 he.net
58 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
59 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net
60 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
61 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
62 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko T-6in4 he.net f
63 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native Starlink NO6
64 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native EkranTV f
65 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Proximus OO
66 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny Native ARUBA-NET f
67 2:5053/400 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
68 1:135/371 Eric Renfro Native Cox Cmmunctns
69 2:250/5 Christian Sacks Native Sky Broadband NO6
70 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native Unitymedia
71 2:421/21 Stepan Gabriel Native NETDATACOMM
72 2:466/4 Igor Goroun Native HOS-GUN 6DWN
73 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
74 1:220/70 Joseph Werle T-6in4 he.net
75 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
76 2:2452/502 Ludwig Bernhartzeder Native DTAG
77 2:423/39 Karel Kral Native WEDOS
78 2:5080/102 Stas Degteff T-6to4 NOVATOR
79 2:280/1049 Simon Voortman Native Solcon
80 1:102/127 Bradley Thornton Native Hetzner
81 2:335/364 Fabio Bizzi Native IT-ALBACOM
82 1:124/5016 Nigel Reed Native DAL1-US
83 2:5020/843 Peter Antonov Native BelCloud
84 2:5075/35 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER DOWN
85 2:5075/128 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER f
86 2:5075/37 Andrew Komardin Native IHC-NET
87 1:218/820 Ryan Fantus Native DigitalOcean
88 1:153/146 Erich Bublitz Native LINODE-US
89 2:263/5 Martin List-Petersen Native TuxBox
90 1:106/633 William Williams Native LINODE-US PM *1
91 2:5030/1520 Andrey Geyko T-6in4 he.net f
92 1:229/664 Jay Harris Native Rogers
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls).
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls).
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
NO6 The node no longer presents an IPv6 address in the nodelist
and will soon be removed from this list.
DOWN This node is temporarely down for both IPv4 and IPv6.
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
PM *1 [2600:3c01::f03c:91ff:fe2b:c319]
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up when compiled with AF_FORCE=1). If the destination address
is a 6to4 tunnel address (2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if
an IPv4 address is present.
Submitted on day XXXX
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From
Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Wed Aug 5 20:05:00 2020
On 08-05-20 09:44, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
Maybe outgoing was still working at your end, so mail was still flowing and you did not notice there was no incoming?
Mail was coming in as well. :)
If it is only your IPv4 that goes down, I would not notice. My system tries IPv6 first, If IPv6 is up and running, IPv4 is never tried...
That's particularly weird. IPv6 is more stable, because it's native and there's only 1 IPv6 network here (other than a couple on ZeroTier), compared to
3 IPv4 (plus ZeroTier) networks.
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
Tony Langdon on Wed Aug 5 12:54:39 2020
Hello Tony,
On Wednesday August 05 2020 20:05, you wrote to me:
Maybe outgoing was still working at your end, so mail was still
flowing and you did not notice there was no incoming?
Mail was coming in as well. :)
Incoming mail != incoming calls...
Cheers, Michiel
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From
Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Thu Aug 6 19:09:00 2020
On 08-05-20 12:54, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
Mail was coming in as well. :)
Incoming mail != incoming calls...
True, so it's hard to tell sometimes. :)
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
All on Thu Aug 6 13:11:51 2020
Hello All,
Wednesday August 05 2020 09:53, I wrote to you:
37 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH 6DWN
He's back.
One of the problems with Dual Stack is that it can take a long time to notice something is wrong when IPv6 drops out. In almost all cases mail just keeps flowing via IPv4.
One has to actually check (manually or by robot) if IPv6 is still fully functional...
Cheers, Michiel
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From
Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Fri Aug 7 17:40:00 2020
On 08-06-20 13:11, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to All <=-
Hello All,
Wednesday August 05 2020 09:53, I wrote to you:
37 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH 6DWN
He's back.
One of the problems with Dual Stack is that it can take a long time to notice something is wrong when IPv6 drops out. In almost all cases mail just keeps flowing via IPv4.
I've had the opposite happen, because my IPv6 is native and my IPv4 is
unneled.
... All those updates, and still imperfect!
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
Tony Langdon on Fri Aug 7 11:47:04 2020
Hello Tony,
On Friday August 07 2020 17:40, you wrote to me:
One of the problems with Dual Stack is that it can take a long
time to notice something is wrong when IPv6 drops out. In almost
all cases mail just keeps flowing via IPv4.
I've had the opposite happen, because my IPv6 is native and my IPv4 is unneled.
So your IPv4 is more vulnerable. But as the majority of active Fidonet is still IPv4 only, failing IPv4 would be noticed much sooner than failing IPv6 wouldn't it?
Cheers, Michiel
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From
Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sat Aug 8 15:09:00 2020
On 08-07-20 11:47, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
So your IPv4 is more vulnerable. But as the majority of active Fidonet
is still IPv4 only, failing IPv4 would be noticed much sooner than failing IPv6 wouldn't it?
Depends, some networks would go down, though both my Fido feed and busiest othernet both have IPv6 capability.
... Police station toilets stolen. Cops have nothing to go on.
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
Tony Langdon on Sat Aug 8 09:13:50 2020
Hello Tony,
On Saturday August 08 2020 15:09, you wrote to me:
So your IPv4 is more vulnerable. But as the majority of active
Fidonet is still IPv4 only, failing IPv4 would be noticed much
sooner than failing IPv6 wouldn't it?
Depends, some networks would go down, though both my Fido feed and
^^^^^^^^^^^^
busiest othernet both have IPv6 capability.
Ah, there is another difference between you and me. I do not have just one Fidonet feed. I have about 30. Some of them have IPv6, but not all of them. Not by far. So failing IPv4 would be noticed pretty soon...
Cheers, Michiel
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
All on Sun Aug 30 23:48:03 2020
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 30 Aug 2020
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Xs4All f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native OH f
8 2:5053/54 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
9 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky Native PCextreme
10 1:154/10 Nicholas Bo�l Native Spectrum f
11 2:203/0 Bj�rn Felten T-6in4 he.net
12 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f INO4
13 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6in4 he.net f
14 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov Native Hetzner f
15 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
16 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0
17 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek T-6in4 he.net
18 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
19 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
20 2:463/877 Alex Shuman Native Nline f IO
21 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
22 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
23 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native TTK-Volga f
24 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
25 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
26 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
27 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
28 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
29 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
30 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO 6DWN
31 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
32 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
33 1:282/1031 Jeff Smith T-6in4 he.net
34 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native Hetzner
35 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
36 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
37 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH
38 2:2452/413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
39 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
40 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
41 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Amazon.com
42 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
43 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FORPSI Ktis f
44 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
45 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
46 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo T-6in4 he.net
47 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
48 2:467/239 Mihail Kapitanov T-6in4 he.net f
49 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
50 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
51 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native RUWEB f
52 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native Xs4All
53 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
54 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
55 1:135/367 Antonio Rivera Native RRSW-V6 6DWN
56 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 he.net
57 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
58 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net
59 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
60 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
61 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko T-6in4 he.net f
62 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native EkranTV f
63 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Proximus OO
64 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny T-6in4 he.net f
65 2:5053/400 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
66 1:135/371 Eric Renfro Native Cox Cmmunctns
67 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native Unitymedia
68 2:421/21 Stepan Gabriel Native NETDATACOMM
69 2:466/4 Igor Goroun Native HOS-GUN 6DWN
70 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
71 1:220/70 Joseph Werle T-6in4 he.net
72 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
73 2:2452/502 Ludwig Bernhartzeder Native DTAG
74 2:423/39 Karel Kral Native WEDOS
75 2:5080/102 Stas Degteff T-6to4 NOVATOR
76 2:280/1049 Simon Voortman Native Solcon
77 1:102/127 Bradley Thornton Native Hetzner
78 2:335/364 Fabio Bizzi Native IT-ALBACOM
79 1:124/5016 Nigel Reed Native DAL1-US
80 2:5020/843 Peter Antonov Native BelCloud
81 2:5075/35 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER
82 2:5075/128 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER f
83 2:5075/37 Andrew Komardin Native IHC-NET
84 1:218/820 Ryan Fantus Native DigitalOcean
85 1:153/146 Erich Bublitz Native LINODE-US
86 2:263/5 Martin List-Petersen Native TuxBox
87 1:106/633 William Williams Native LINODE-US PM *1
88 2:5030/1520 Andrey Geyko T-6in4 he.net f
89 1:229/664 Jay Harris Native Rogers
90 1:142/103 Brian Rogers T-6in4 he.net
91 1:342/17 Kostie Muirhead Native Hurricane El.
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls).
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls).
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
NO6 The node no longer presents an IPv6 address in the nodelist
and will soon be removed from this list.
DOWN This node is temporarely down for both IPv4 and IPv6.
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
PM *1 [2600:3c01::f03c:91ff:fe2b:c319]
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up when compiled with AF_FORCE=1). If the destination address
is a 6to4 tunnel address (2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if
an IPv4 address is present.
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From
Fernando Toledo@4:902/26 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sun Sep 27 16:38:49 2020
El 5/8/20 a las 04:53, Michiel van der Vlist escribió:
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
Very nice!, can i get these address using he.net tunnel?
Saludos!
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From
Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to
Fernando Toledo on Sun Sep 27 20:10:14 2020
Hello Fernando!
27 Sep 2020 16:38, Fernando Toledo wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
Very nice!, can i get these address using he.net tunnel?
convence linode.com about it
Regards Benny
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
Fernando Toledo on Sun Sep 27 23:34:29 2020
Hello Fernando,
On Sunday September 27 2020 16:38, you wrote to me:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
Very nice!, can i get these address using he.net tunnel?
Sure. Just manually configure such an address on the machine running your binkp server. Use the /64 prefix routed through the tunnel.
Cheers, Michiel
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From
Stas Mishchenkov@2:460/5858 to
Fernando Toledo on Mon Sep 28 22:05:46 2020
Hi Fernando!
Sunday September 27 2020 16:38, you wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
Very nice!, can i get these address using he.net tunnel?
Yes. You will get subnet /64 and can asign any address from it to ypur node.
Have a nice night.
Stas Mishchenkov.
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
All on Thu Oct 8 08:46:22 2020
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 8 Oct 2020
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Xs4All f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native OH f
8 2:5053/54 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
9 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky Native PCextreme
10 1:154/10 Nicholas Bo�l Native Spectrum f
11 2:203/0 Bj�rn Felten T-6in4 he.net
12 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f INO4
13 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6in4 he.net f
14 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov Native Hetzner f
15 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
16 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0
17 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek T-6in4 he.net
18 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
19 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
20 2:463/877 Alex Shuman Native Nline f IO
21 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
22 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
23 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native TTK-Volga f
24 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
25 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
26 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
27 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
28 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
29 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
30 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO 6DWN
31 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
32 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
33 1:282/1031 Jeff Smith T-6in4 he.net
34 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native Hetzner
35 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
36 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
37 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH
38 2:2452/413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
39 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
40 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
41 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Amazon.com
42 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
43 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FORPSI Ktis f
44 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
45 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
46 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo T-6in4 he.net
47 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
48 2:467/239 Mihail Kapitanov T-6in4 he.net f
49 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
50 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
51 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native RUWEB f
52 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native Xs4All
53 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
54 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
55 1:135/367 Antonio Rivera Native RRSW-V6 6DWN
56 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 he.net
57 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
58 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net
59 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
60 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
61 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko Native ER-Telecom f
62 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native EkranTV f
63 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Proximus OO
64 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny T-6in4 he.net f
65 2:5053/400 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
66 1:135/371 Eric Renfro Native Cox Cmmunctns
67 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native Unitymedia 6DWN
68 2:421/21 Stepan Gabriel Native NETDATACOMM
69 2:466/4 Igor Goroun Native HOS-GUN 6DWN
70 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
71 1:220/70 Joseph Werle T-6in4 he.net
72 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
73 2:2452/502 Ludwig Bernhartzeder Native DTAG
74 2:423/39 Karel Kral Native WEDOS
75 2:5080/102 Stas Degteff T-6to4 NOVATOR
76 2:280/1049 Simon Voortman Native Solcon
77 1:102/127 Bradley Thornton Native Hetzner
78 2:335/364 Fabio Bizzi Native IT-ALBACOM
79 1:124/5016 Nigel Reed Native DAL1-US
80 2:5020/843 Peter Antonov Native BelCloud
81 2:5075/35 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER
82 2:5075/128 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER f
83 2:5075/37 Andrew Komardin Native IHC-NET
84 1:218/820 Ryan Fantus Native DigitalOcean
85 1:153/146 Erich Bublitz Native LINODE-US
86 2:263/5 Martin List-Petersen Native TuxBox
87 1:106/633 William Williams Native LINODE-US PM *1
88 2:5030/1520 Andrey Geyko T-6in4 he.net f
89 1:229/664 Jay Harris Native Rogers
90 1:142/103 Brian Rogers T-6in4 he.net
91 1:342/17 Kostie Muirhead Native Hurricane El.
92 2:280/2030 Martien Korenblom Native Transip
93 3:633/509 Deon George Native Telstra
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls).
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls).
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
NO6 The node no longer presents an IPv6 address in the nodelist
and will soon be removed from this list.
DOWN This node is temporarely down for both IPv4 and IPv6.
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
PM *1 [2600:3c01::f03c:91ff:fe2b:c319]
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up when compiled with AF_FORCE=1). If the destination address
is a 6to4 tunnel address (2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if
an IPv4 address is present.
--- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
Fernando Toledo on Sun Oct 18 00:22:50 2020
Hello Fernando,
On Sunday September 27 2020 16:38, you wrote to me:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
Very nice!, can i get these address using he.net tunnel?
Any progress?
Cheers, Michiel
--- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303
* Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555)
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
All on Mon Nov 16 14:52:13 2020
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 16 Nov 2020
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Xs4All f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native OH f
8 2:5053/54 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
9 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky Native PCextreme
10 1:154/10 Nicholas Bo�l Native Spectrum f
11 2:203/0 Bj�rn Felten T-6in4 he.net
12 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f INO4
13 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6in4 he.net f
14 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov Native Hetzner f
15 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
16 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0
17 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek T-6in4 he.net
18 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
19 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
20 2:463/877 Alex Shuman Native Nline f IO
21 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
22 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
23 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native TTK-Volga f
24 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
25 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
26 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
27 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
28 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
29 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
30 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO
31 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
32 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
33 1:282/1031 Jeff Smith T-6in4 he.net
34 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native Hetzner
35 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
36 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
37 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH
38 2:2452/413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
39 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
40 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
41 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Amazon.com
42 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
43 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FORPSI Ktis f
44 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
45 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
46 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo T-6in4 he.net
47 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
48 2:467/239 Mihail Kapitanov T-6in4 he.net f
49 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
50 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
51 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native RUWEB f
52 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native Xs4All
53 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
54 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
55 1:135/367 Antonio Rivera Native RRSW-V6 6DWN
56 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 he.net
57 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
58 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net
59 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
60 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
61 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko Native ER-Telecom f
62 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native EkranTV f
63 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Proximus OO
64 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny T-6in4 he.net f
65 2:5053/400 Denis Mikhlevich Native TTK-Volga
66 1:135/371 Eric Renfro Native Cox Cmmunctns
67 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native Unitymedia 6DWN
68 2:421/21 Stepan Gabriel Native NETDATACOMM
69 2:466/4 Igor Goroun Native HOS-GUN 6DWN
70 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
71 1:220/70 Joseph Werle T-6in4 he.net
72 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
73 2:2452/502 Ludwig Bernhartzeder Native DTAG
74 2:423/39 Karel Kral Native WEDOS
75 2:5080/102 Stas Degteff T-6to4 NOVATOR
76 2:280/1049 Simon Voortman Native Solcon
77 1:102/127 Bradley Thornton Native Hetzner
78 2:335/364 Fabio Bizzi Native IT-ALBACOM
79 1:124/5016 Nigel Reed Native DAL1-US
80 2:5020/843 Peter Antonov Native BelCloud
81 2:5075/35 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER 6DWN
82 2:5075/128 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER f
83 2:5075/37 Andrew Komardin Native IHC-NET
84 1:218/820 Ryan Fantus Native DigitalOcean
85 1:153/146 Erich Bublitz Native LINODE-US
86 2:263/5 Martin List-Petersen Native TuxBox
87 1:106/633 William Williams Native LINODE-US PM *1
88 2:5030/1520 Andrey Geyko T-6in4 he.net f
89 1:229/664 Jay Harris Native Rogers
90 1:142/103 Brian Rogers T-6in4 he.net
91 1:342/17 Kostie Muirhead Native Hurricane El.
92 2:280/2030 Martien Korenblom Native Transip
93 3:633/509 Deon George Native Telstra
94 2:5020/4441 Yuri Myakotin Native SOVINTEL
95 1:320/319 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
96 2:240/5824 Anna Christina Nass T-6in4 he.net
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
(zone, net, node in decimal notation)
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls).
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls).
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
NO6 The node no longer presents an IPv6 address in the nodelist
and will soon be removed from this list.
DOWN This node is temporarely down for both IPv4 and IPv6.
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
PM *1 [2600:3c01::f03c:91ff:fe2b:c319]
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up when compiled with AF_FORCE=1). If the destination address
is a 6to4 tunnel address (2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if
an IPv4 address is present.
--- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303
* Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555)
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From
Tommi Koivula@2:221/1.1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sat Dec 19 13:17:48 2020
Hi Michiel.
18 Dec 20 21:12:52, you wrote to All:
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native OH f
'OVH'. And no 'f'.
'Tommi
... he.net certified sage
--- GoldED+/W64-MSVC 1.1.5-b20180707
* Origin: IPv6 Point at [2001:470:1f15:cb0:2:221:1:1] (2:221/1.1)
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From
Victor Sudakov@2:5005/49 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sun Jan 3 12:31:28 2021
Dear Michiel,
02 Jan 21 12:10, you wrote to All:
58 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net
Please set the "f" flag on my node.
Victor Sudakov, VAS4-RIPE, VAS47-RIPN
--- GoldED+/BSD 1.1.5-b20170303-b20170303
* Origin: Ulthar (2:5005/49)
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From
Anna Christina Nass@2:240/5824.1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sun Jan 3 19:25:00 2021
Am 03.01.21 schrieb Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 in IPV6:
Hallo Michiel,
$ host box.imzadi.de
box.imzadi.de is an alias for box.my.imzadi.de.
box.my.imzadi.de has address 91.35.159.214
box.my.imzadi.de has IPv6 address 2001:470:540b:0:f1d0:2:240:5824
MvdV> You may have to change something more because I get no IPv6 connect. MvdV> Firewall perhaps?
Thank you for pointing this out!
I indeed forgot to change the IPv6 address in my firewall...
It should work now.
Regards,
Anna
--- OpenXP 5.0.48
* Origin: Imzadi Box Point (2:240/5824.1)
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From
Tommi Koivula@2:221/1 to
Anna Christina Nass on Sun Jan 3 20:33:26 2021
Hi Anna.
$ host box.imzadi.de
box.imzadi.de is an alias for box.my.imzadi.de.
box.my.imzadi.de has address 91.35.159.214
box.my.imzadi.de has IPv6 address 2001:470:540b:0:f1d0:2:240:5824
MvdV>> You may have to change something more because I get no IPv6 connect.
MvdV>> Firewall perhaps?
Thank you for pointing this out!
I indeed forgot to change the IPv6 address in my firewall...
It should work now.
+ 20:32 [23089] call to 2:240/5824@fidonet
20:32 [23089] trying f5824.n240.z2.binkp.net [2001:470:540b:0:f1d0:2:240:5824]...
20:32 [23089] connected
+ 20:32 [23089] outgoing session with f5824.n240.z2.binkp.net:24554 [2001:470:540b:0:f1d0:2:240:5824]
- 20:32 [23089] OPT CRAM-MD5-658f6c90eca8ef614b7edf23fe66e6e5 CRYPT
+ 20:32 [23089] Remote requests MD mode
+ 20:32 [23089] Remote requests CRYPT mode
- 20:32 [23089] SYS Imzadi Box
- 20:32 [23089] ZYZ Anna Christina Nass
Jawolh!
'Tommi
--- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20170303
* Origin: rpi.rbb.bbs.fi (2:221/1)
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From
Stas Mishchenkov@2:460/5858 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Wed Feb 3 07:47:22 2021
Hi Michiel!
Monday February 01 2021 16:50, you wrote to All:
MvdV> Updated 1 Feb 2021
MvdV> 3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f
MvdV> 4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
MvdV> 5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
Where are the first two?
Have a nice night.
Stas Mishchenkov.
--- Have You daily sexual life? Hide it proper from Your wife! ;)
* Origin: Lame Users Breeding. Simferopol, Crimea. (2:460/5858)
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From
Stas Mishchenkov@2:460/5858 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Fri Feb 5 07:57:14 2021
Hi Michiel!
Wednesday February 03 2021 09:36, you wrote to me:
MvdV>>> 3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net
MvdV>>> 4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo
MvdV>>> 5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast
Where are the first two?
MvdV> Lost in copy/paste. :-)
Why don't you automate sending this text from a file?
Have a nice night.
Stas Mishchenkov.
--- Have You daily sexual life? Hide it proper from Your wife! ;)
* Origin: Lame Users Breeding. Simferopol, Crimea. (2:460/5858)
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From
Stas Mishchenkov@2:460/5858 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Wed Feb 10 20:12:34 2021
Hi Michiel!
Friday February 05 2021 10:08, you wrote to me:
MvdV>>> Lost in copy/paste. :-)
Why don't you automate sending this text from a file?
MvdV> As in posting it periodiacally? Is there demand for that?
MvdV> As it is. I just import the file into the message with golded's import
MvdV> function. The file is meant to be send weekley to Fidonews. That file
MvdV> has some extra lines for the convenience of the Fidonews Editor, which I
MvdV> delete from the message. Normally this works fime. This time I probably
MvdV> hit the "delete line" key a bit too hard. Or the cat walked over the
MvdV> keyboard. I don't remember.
MvdV> If this becomes a habit, I will review the procedure.
I would have done this a long time ago than remembering about it every time and doing something with my hands.
Have a nice night.
MvdV> Same to you.
Thanks. After my wife dies, I try not to get drunk every night and sometimes I even get it.
Have a nice night.
Stas Mishchenkov.
--- Have You daily sexual life? Hide it proper from Your wife! ;)
* Origin: Lame Users Breeding. Simferopol, Crimea. (2:460/5858)
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From
Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to
Stas Mishchenkov on Fri Feb 19 01:27:36 2021
Hello Stas!
10 Feb 2021 20:12, Stas Mishchenkov wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:
Thanks. After my wife dies, I try not to get drunk every night and sometimes I even get it.
kondolance, it seems something do die more then once :)
Regards Benny
... too late to die young :)
--- Msged/LNX 6.1.2 (Linux/5.11.0-gentoo-x86_64 (x86_64))
* Origin: I will always keep a PC running CPM 3.0 (2:230/0)
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From
Stas Mishchenkov@2:460/58.10 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sun Mar 7 19:05:38 2021
Hi Michiel!
Sunday March 07 2021 11:45, you wrote to All:
MvdV> 92 2:460/5858 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
MvdV> INO4
[fido@host-187 nodelist]$ grep -i ',5858' ./nodelist.367 ,5858,For_Technical_Purposes,Simferopol_Crimea,Brother_Rabbit,-Unpublished-,300 ,MO,CM,IBN,INA:[2001:470:dcd0:1000:f1d0:2:460:5858],INO4
JFYI ;)
Have a nice night.
Stas Mishchenkov.
--- Have You daily sexual life? Hide it proper from Your wife!
* Origin: Lame Users Breeding. Simferopol, Crimea. (2:460/58.10)
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From
Tommi Koivula@2:221/6 to
Stas Mishchenkov on Sun Mar 7 18:20:48 2021
Hi Stas.
07 Mar 21 19:05, you wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:
MvdV>> 92 2:460/5858 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
MvdV>> INO4
[fido@host-187 nodelist]$ grep -i ',5858' ./nodelist.367 ,5858,For_Technical_Purposes,Simferopol_Crimea,Brother_Rabbit,-Unpublished-,300
,MO,CM,IBN,INA:[2001:470:dcd0:1000:f1d0:2:460:5858],INO4
18:16 [10307] trying 2001:470:dcd0:1000:f1d0:2:460:5858 [2001:470:dcd0:1000:f1d0:2:460:5858]...
18:18 [10307] connection to 2:460/5858@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
18:18 [10307] trying f5858.n460.z2.binkp.net [2001:470:dcd0:1000:f1d0:2:460:5858]...
18:20 [10307] connection to 2:460/5858@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
18:20 [10307] holding 2:460/5858@fidonet (2021/03/07 18:30:28)
JFYI ;)
JFYI ;)
'Tommi
--- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20180707
* Origin: nntps://news.fidonet.fi (2:221/6)
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From
Stas Mishchenkov@2:460/5858 to
Tommi Koivula on Sun Mar 7 22:34:18 2021
Hi Tommi!
Sunday March 07 2021 18:20, you wrote to me:
MvdV>>> 92 2:460/5858 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
MvdV>>> INO4
[fido@host-187 nodelist]$ grep -i ',5858' ./nodelist.367
,5858,For_Technical_Purposes,Simferopol_Crimea,Brother_Rabbit,-Unpublishe
d -,300 ,MO,CM,IBN,INA:[2001:470:dcd0:1000:f1d0:2:460:5858],INO4
18:16 [10307] trying 2001:470:dcd0:1000:f1d0:2:460:5858 [2001:470:dcd0:1000:f1d0:2:460:5858]... 18:18 [10307] connection to 2:460/5858@fidonet failed: Connection timed out 18:18 [10307] trying f5858.n460.z2.binkp.net [2001:470:dcd0:1000:f1d0:2:460:5858]... 18:20 [10307] connection to 2:460/5858@fidonet failed: Connection timed out 18:20 [10307] holding 2:460/5858@fidonet (2021/03/07 18:30:28)
JFYI ;)
JFYI ;)
It is not always so. There was just no internet today. ;)
Have a nice night.
Stas Mishchenkov.
--- Have You daily sexual life? Hide it proper from Your wife! ;)
* Origin: Lame Users Breeding. Simferopol, Crimea. (2:460/5858)
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From
Alexey Vissarionov@2:5020/545 to
Tommi Koivula on Mon Mar 8 17:42:10 2021
Good ${greeting_time}, Tommi!
07 Mar 2021 18:20:48, you wrote to Stas Mishchenkov:
[fido@host-187 nodelist]$ grep -i ',5858' ./nodelist.367
,5858,For_Technical_Purposes,Simferopol_Crimea,Brother_Rabbit,
-Unpublished-,300,MO,CM,IBN,
INA:[2001:470:dcd0:1000:f1d0:2:460:5858],INO4
18:16 [10307] trying 2001:470:dcd0:1000:f1d0:2:460:5858 [2001:470:dcd0:1000:f1d0:2:460:5858]...
18:18 [10307] connection to 2:460/5858@fidonet failed: Connection
timed out
Works here:
% nc -6 2001:470:dcd0:1000:f1d0:2:460:5858 24554
.OPT CRAM-MD5-7d478ed8ec7afa9084138fc381c2cbee SYS For_Technical_Perposes ZYZ Brother Rabbit LOC Simferopol, Crimea. <NDL MO,CM,IBN,INA:[2001:470:dcd0:1000:f1d0:2:460:5858],INO4 %TIME Mon, 8 Mar 2021 17:41:54 +0300 "VER binkd/1.1a-99/Win64 binkp/1.1 2:460/5858@fidonet
--
Alexey V. Vissarionov aka Gremlin from Kremlin
gremlin.ru!gremlin; +vii-cmiii-ccxxix-lxxix-xlii
... god@universe:~ # cvs up && make world
--- /bin/vi
* Origin: ::1 (2:5020/545)
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From
Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to
Tommi Koivula on Mon Mar 8 23:13:32 2021
Hello Tommi!
07 Mar 2021 18:20, Tommi Koivula wrote to Stas Mishchenkov:
JFYI ;)
JFYI ;)
next will be testing popcorn ?
Regards Benny
... too late to die young :)
--- Msged/LNX 6.1.2 (Linux/5.11.3-gentoo-x86_64 (x86_64))
* Origin: I will always keep a PC running CPM 3.0 (2:230/0)
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From
Mykhailo Kapitanov@2:467/239 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Mon Mar 15 04:16:16 2021
Hello Michiel!
13 Mar 21 10:39, you wrote to all:
48 2:467/239 Mihail Kapitanov T-6in4 he.net f
Mykhailo Kapitanov, Native, Vultr :)
Mykhailo
--- GoldED+/W64-MSVC 1.1.5-b20180707
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From
Tommi Koivula@2:221/1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sat May 15 08:24:10 2021
14 May 21 21:59, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to All:
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula T-6in4 he.net f
Native Hetzner f
tommi@mxo:~$ host f1.n221.z2.binkp.net
f1.n221.z2.binkp.net is an alias for f1.n221.z2.rbb.fidonet.fi. f1.n221.z2.rbb.fidonet.fi has address 178.55.55.30
f1.n221.z2.rbb.fidonet.fi has address 84.230.192.117
f1.n221.z2.rbb.fidonet.fi has IPv6 address 2a01:4f9:c011:1ec5:f1d0:2:221:1 f1.n221.z2.rbb.fidonet.fi mail is handled by 10 mail.fidonet.fi.
'Tommi
---
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From
Dallas Hinton@1:153/7715 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Tue May 25 19:11:21 2021
Hi, Michiel -- on May 25 2021 at 23:03, you wrote:
MvdV> INO4 104 1:154/7715 Dallas Hinton Native Shaw Comms.
Ooops --- 153/7715, please. :-)
Cheers... Dallas
--- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+
* Origin: The BandMaster, Vancouver, CANADA (1:153/7715)
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From
Dallas Hinton@1:153/7715 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Wed May 26 05:43:31 2021
Hi, Michiel -- on May 26 2021 at 10:28, you wrote:
MvdV> On Tuesday May 25 2021 19:11, you wrote to me:
MvdV>> 104 1:154/7715 Dallas Hinton Native Shaw Comms.
Ooops --- 153/7715, please. :-)
MvdV> Oops indeed....
MvdV> Done!
Thanks!! Finger fumbles, no matter HOW long we've been typing!!
Cheers... Dallas
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From
Anna Christina Nass@2:240/5824.1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Mon Jan 3 15:45:00 2022
Am 03.01.22 schrieb Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 in IPV6:
Hallo Michiel,
MvdV> 82 2:240/5824 Anna Christina Nass T-6in4 he.net f
I've switched from my he.net tunnel to the native IPv6 stack from my
provider (Deutsche Telekom).
As the prefix may change from time to time, I'm using the Dynv6 DynDNS service to keep track of my IPv6 prefix.
(Before, I chose the he.net tunnel to ensure a static prefix, but I
had more and more trouble because of GeoIP stuff for some services...)
The BBS is reachable via the DNS Name box.imzadi.de; at the moment, it
has the IPv6 address 2003:e9:2745:a100:f1d0:2:240:5824 :)
Regards,
Anna
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From
Anna Christina Nass@2:240/5824.1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Mon Jan 3 20:31:00 2022
Am 03.01.22 schrieb Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 in IPV6:
Hallo Michiel,
I've switched from my he.net tunnel to the native IPv6 stack from my
provider (Deutsche Telekom).
MvdV> OK, thanks for the update. I will update the list accordingly.
Thank you!
[GeoIP]
MvdV> A well known problem. When I used a he.net tunnel, most geolocation
MvdV> services positioned me in the USA, despite the POP being in Amsterdam...
I tried two tunnels, one in Frankfurt and one in Berlin.
Using either tunnel, two TV streaming services and one food ordering
service did not let me in. Now, it is working just fine...
I even tried a website which should tell me where my IP address is
located and one even told me I'm in Germany when using one of the
he.net tunnels...
This whole geolocation stuff is just meeehh...
Regards,
Anna
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From
Anna Christina Nass@2:240/5824.1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Tue Jan 4 15:49:00 2022
Am 03.01.22 schrieb Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 in IPV6:
Hallo Michiel,
This whole geolocation stuff is just meeehh...
MvdV> I had no problems since I got native IPv6 fom my provider six years ago. MvdV> I only had problems with the he.net tunnel.
MvdV> The SixXs tunnel gave no problems.
I did not use SixXs, but it stopped its service anyway some years ago.
The he.net tunnel ran fine for many, many years - and I had my fixed
prefix where I even could provide my reverse DNS for.
The native IPv4+IPv6 connection from Telekom does work, but as it's
only a consumer-grade connection, I don't get fixed addresses or a
fixed prefix. But I found a workaround using Dynv6 :)
So my router (Fritz!Box) calls a script on one of my rented vServers
(via a https request), which in turn sets the IPv4 address and the
IPv6 prefix on Dynv6 and on my own DNS zone. And it seems to work fine
:)
Regards,
Anna
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From
Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Wed Jan 5 14:28:16 2022
Hi Michiel,
On 2022-01-05 13:41:25, you wrote to Anna Christina Nass:
MvdV> I never understood why providers still issue dynamic adresses to
MvdV> their customers. It made sense in the time of dial up. But now with
MvdV> "always on" connections...
So they can charge extra for static addresses?
Bye, Wilfred.
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From
Björn Felten@2:203/2 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Wed Jan 5 15:23:26 2022
MvdV> So no problems with geolocation.
I deliberately change my geolocation (VPN) to extend my various streaming services (e.g. Netflix, Prime, BBS, NRK) by a magnitude. Unfortunately I still haven't found a VPN service that handles IPv6. It'll probably take another decade or so before they catch up.
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From
Richard Menedetter@2:310/31 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Wed Jan 5 15:55:30 2022
Hi Michiel!
05 Jan 2022 13:41, from Michiel van der Vlist -> Anna Christina Nass:
I never understood why providers still issue dynamic adresses to their customers.
Same here.
But I learned something.
It seems many customers see that as a privacy enhancing thing.
Also some services use the IP to meter free usage.
I have heared of people that reboot their modem to get a new IP and start with 0 MB downlaoded all over ;)
CU, Ricsi
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From
Alexey Vissarionov@2:5020/545 to
Björn Felten on Wed Jan 5 20:02:44 2022
Good ${greeting_time}, Bj�rn!
05 Jan 2022 15:23:26, you wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:
MvdV>> So no problems with geolocation.
I deliberately change my geolocation (VPN) to extend my various
streaming services (e.g. Netflix, Prime, BBS, NRK) by a magnitude. Unfortunately I still haven't found a VPN service that handles IPv6.
It'll probably take another decade or so before they catch up.
If you were a really smart ass, you'd search for some cheap VPS instead.
Just for 1 (or 2) EUR/month you may get everything you really need.
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From
Anna Christina Nass@2:240/5824.1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Thu Jan 6 08:55:00 2022
Am 05.01.22 schrieb Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 in IPV6:
Hallo Michiel,
MvdV> I never understood why providers still issue dynamic adresses to their MvdV> customers. It made sense in the time of dial up. But now with "always MvdV> on" connections...
I think, today it is a way to sell their 'business' rates which
include static IPv4 and IPv6 prefix...
MvdV> Anyway, I too have a dynamic IPv4 address and a dynamic IPv6
MvdV> pefix. But in practice it is semi static. It does not change
MvdV> often enough to invest time and energy in automatic updates.
My first boss once told me: If something is to be done more than one
time, it's worth writing a script to automate it :)
But besides, you have to be noticed somehow that the IP/prefix has
been changed - or how do you know when to manually update your DNS?
Regards,
Anna
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From
Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Thu Jan 6 13:45:42 2022
Hi Michiel,
On 2022-01-06 13:20:33, you wrote to me:
MvdV>>> I never understood why providers still issue dynamic adresses
MvdV>>> to their customers. It made sense in the time of dial up. But
MvdV>>> now with "always on" connections...
So they can charge extra for static addresses?
MvdV> My provider (Ziggo) does not offer that. They have a Business Pro package
MvdV> that includes a static /29 for IPv4 and a static /48 for IPv6, but for that
MvdV> you need a commercial registration. (KvK nummer) They do not offer static
MvdV> adresses on consumer accounts. Not for money and not for free.
So maybe it is just to save a bit on addresses? If only 1% of customers isn't online at any give time, if you have a milion customers that is still 10000 addresses...
And it's probably easier to "administer" dynamic addresses.
Bye, Wilfred.
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From
Tommi Koivula@2:221/1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Thu Jan 6 19:23:06 2022
06 Jan 22 14:01, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Alexey Vissarionov:
Hello Alexey,
On Wednesday January 05 2022 20:02, you wrote to Bj�rn Felten:
If you were a really smart ass, you'd search for some cheap VPS
instead.
Then I am not a smart ass. I LIKE to run my Fidonet stuff from home. With whatever I can put together to make it
work.
If you read the message thread again, you will notice that they were not talking about running fidonet stuff. They were talking about VPN.
You can have a VPS with static /64 and run your own VPN server there. That's exactly how I have a static ipv6 address everywhere I want. For example at home to run fidonet stuff. :)
'Tommi
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From
Victor Sudakov@2:5005/49 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Fri Jan 7 10:32:48 2022
Dear Michiel,
06 Jan 22 14:04, you wrote to Wilfred van Velzen:
So maybe it is just to save a bit on addresses? If only 1% of
customers isn't online at any give time, if you have a milion
customers that is still 10000 addresses...
1) For IPv6 it is no issue. There is no shortage on IPv6 adresses.
(yet)
And may never happen. But a shortage on IPv6 prefixes can happen IMHO, if /48s are given away easily. There is only 35 million million (35 trillion) /48 blocks in the current global 2000::/3 pool. A trillion is not that much, I think a trillion bacteria live on 1 human person.
Do you know if the 2000::/3 global pool can be extended if necessary?
OTOH, we don't need an IPv6 *prefix* per each bacteria, one IPv6 *address* per bacteria is sufficient, so a /64 for each human being is more than enough.
Victor Sudakov, VAS4-RIPE, VAS47-RIPN
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From
Victor Sudakov@2:5005/49 to
Tommi Koivula on Fri Jan 7 10:42:50 2022
Dear Tommi,
06 Jan 22 19:23, you wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:
You can have a VPS with static /64 and run your own VPN server there. That's exactly how I have a static ipv6 address everywhere I want. For example at home to run fidonet stuff. :)
I have a Vultr VPS with a static /64 on its interface. But to use it as a VPN server, you need to carve some IPv6 subnet out of this /64, how do you do it?
Victor Sudakov, VAS4-RIPE, VAS47-RIPN
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From
Anna Christina Nass@2:240/5824.1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Fri Jan 7 11:07:00 2022
Am 06.01.22 schrieb Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 in IPV6:
Hallo Michiel,
I think, today it is a way to sell their 'business' rates which
include static IPv4 and IPv6 prefix...
MvdV> Here that "Business Pro" package is not available without a commercial MvdV> registration.
As far as I've read, at least as a customer of Deutsche Telekom it is
also possible to get the business packages.
I don't know how other ISPs handle it, though.
My first boss once told me: If something is to be done more than one
time, it's worth writing a script to automate it :)
MvdV> I see the point but I disagree with that boss of yours. If it happens MvdV> twice it is still not worth to invest time and energy in automating it. MvdV> Most of the time at least. Problem is of course that one generally does MvdV> not know in advance how often it is going to happen.
Yep, that's the problem :) So I try to handle it in the way that if automating a problem is not excessively hard, I try to write a script
if I probably have to solve a problem several times.
But besides, you have to be noticed somehow that the IP/prefix has
been changed - or how do you know when to manually update your DNS?
MvdV> If my IPv6 pefix changes I notice soon enough. There is always someone MvdV> in the Fidonet IPv6 club that warns me within a day. ;-)
Okay, so it can happen that your IPv6 connection isn't reachable for
some time (via DNS). So it's good that IPv4 is still working :)
Regards,
Anna
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From
Tommi Koivula@2:221/360 to
Victor Sudakov on Fri Jan 7 12:49:56 2022
07 Jan 22 10:42, Victor Sudakov wrote to Tommi Koivula:
You can have a VPS with static /64 and run your own VPN server
there. That's exactly how I have a static ipv6 address everywhere
I want. For example at home to run fidonet stuff. :)
I have a Vultr VPS with a static /64 on its interface. But to use it
as a VPN server, you need to carve some IPv6 subnet out of this /64,
how do you do it?
I have a wireguard server running in my VPS (Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS). It is using a /112 of /64 for it's clients.
'Tommi
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From
Tommi Koivula@2:221/360 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Fri Jan 7 12:54:30 2022
07 Jan 22 10:36, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Tommi Koivula:
Then I am not a smart ass. I LIKE to run my Fidonet stuff from
home. With whatever I can put together to make it work.
If you read the message thread again, you will notice that they
were not talking about running fidonet stuff. They were talking
about VPN.
That is not how I read Alexey's message.
Ok. Alexey may correct me if I misundertood him.
You can have a VPS with static /64 and run your own VPN server
there. That's exactly how I have a static ipv6 address everywhere
I want. For example at home to run fidonet stuff. :)
Ok... So you run your Fidonet server at home and you have a VPN
conection to a server in a data centre. You have a /64 from the
address range of the data centre and all your IPv6 traffic goes
through the data centre. Yes?
No. That was just an example. But I could do my home fidonet that way.
Hmm... It seems to me that the same description fits a tunnel...
Of course VPN (virtual private network) is a tunnel. :D
'Tommi
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From
Alexey Vissarionov@2:5020/545 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Fri Jan 7 14:44:44 2022
Good ${greeting_time}, Michiel!
07 Jan 2022 10:36:42, you wrote to Tommi Koivula:
Then I am not a smart ass. I LIKE to run my Fidonet stuff from
home. With whatever I can put together to make it work.
If you read the message thread again, you will notice that they
were not talking about running fidonet stuff. They were talking
about VPN.
MvdV> That is not how I read Alexey's message.
Running the Fidonet node is not (and can not ever be) restricted by GeoIP services.
You can have a VPS with static /64 and run your own VPN server
there. That's exactly how I have a static ipv6 address everywhere
I want. For example at home to run fidonet stuff. :)
MvdV> Ok... So you run your Fidonet server at home and you have a VPN
Avoiding use of well-known VPNs is a good (though uncommon) practice.
MvdV> conection to a server in a data centre. You have a /64 from the
MvdV> address range of the data centre
Yes. Or several addresses from different ASes.
MvdV> and all your IPv6 traffic goes through the data centre. Yes?
s/ all/, when necessary,/
MvdV> Hmm... It seems to me that the same description fits a tunnel...
Or several tunnels.
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From
Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sat Jan 8 03:15:26 2022
Hello, Michiel!
Thursday January 06 2022 14:01, you wrote to Alexey Vissarionov:
If you were a really smart ass, you'd search for some cheap VPS
instead.
Then I am not a smart ass. I LIKE to run my Fidonet stuff from home.
With whatever I can put together to make it work.
Alexey is a well-known troll/abuser, please ignore his rude comments.
I am using VPN to get ipv6 connectivity (the same VPN is used to place myself in Luxembourg for many external services) and it works perfectly.
Best regards,
dp.
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From
Victor Sudakov@2:5005/49 to
Tommi Koivula on Sat Jan 8 12:40:08 2022
Dear Tommi,
07 Jan 22 12:49, you wrote to me:
You can have a VPS with static /64 and run your own VPN server
there. That's exactly how I have a static ipv6 address
everywhere I want. For example at home to run fidonet stuff. :)
I have a Vultr VPS with a static /64 on its interface. But to use
it as a VPN server, you need to carve some IPv6 subnet out of
this /64, how do you do it?
I have a wireguard server running in my VPS (Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS). It
is using a /112 of /64 for it's clients.
Do you mean to say you can have a /64 network on your VPS' main interface and at the same time a /112 from the *same* *network* on a wg0 interface?
Is this even permitted by the OS?
Victor Sudakov, VAS4-RIPE, VAS47-RIPN
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From
Alexey Vissarionov@2:5020/545 to
Victor Sudakov on Sat Jan 8 09:29:00 2022
Good ${greeting_time}, Victor!
08 Jan 2022 12:40:08, you wrote to Tommi Koivula:
I have a wireguard server running in my VPS (Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS).
It is using a /112 of /64 for it's clients.
Do you mean to say you can have a /64 network on your VPS' main
interface and at the same time a /112 from the *same* *network*
on a wg0 interface? Is this even permitted by the OS?
Yes - at least properly configured Linux allows this.
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From
Victor Sudakov@2:5005/49 to
Alexey Vissarionov on Sat Jan 8 13:48:30 2022
Dear Alexey,
08 Jan 22 09:29, you wrote to me:
I have a wireguard server running in my VPS (Ubuntu 20.04.3
LTS). It is using a /112 of /64 for it's clients.
Do you mean to say you can have a /64 network on your VPS' main
interface and at the same time a /112 from the *same* *network*
on a wg0 interface? Is this even permitted by the OS?
Yes - at least properly configured Linux allows this.
What do you mean by "properly configured"? You mean the out-of-the-box configuration still does not allow this?
A Cisco router would not allow the same L2 network on two different L3 interfaces IMHO, even if one of the prefixes is more specific. If it would, how should it know whether the destination is behind a gateway or can be reached by ARP/NDP?
Victor Sudakov, VAS4-RIPE, VAS47-RIPN
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From
Tommi Koivula@2:221/1 to
Victor Sudakov on Sat Jan 8 10:05:24 2022
08 Jan 22 12:40, Victor Sudakov wrote to Tommi Koivula:
You can have a VPS with static /64 and run your own VPN server
there. That's exactly how I have a static ipv6 address
everywhere I want. For example at home to run fidonet stuff. :)
I have a Vultr VPS with a static /64 on its interface. But to use
it as a VPN server, you need to carve some IPv6 subnet out of
this /64, how do you do it?
I have a wireguard server running in my VPS (Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS). It
is using a /112 of /64 for it's clients.
Do you mean to say you can have a /64 network on your VPS' main interface and at the same time a /112 from the
*same* *network* on a wg0 interface?
Yes.
Is this even permitted by the OS?
Seems so. :) I am no linux expert, but that's how I got it working. :)
'Tommi
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From
Anna Christina Nass@2:240/5824.1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sat Jan 8 16:09:00 2022
Am 08.01.22 schrieb Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 in IPV6:
Hallo Michiel,
MvdV> It is up to the ISP how they deal with it. Point is that even if you MvdV> could get the Business Pro package without a commercial registration, it MvdV> is still not just "paying extra for the fixed IP". You get a lot more, MvdV> like support guaranteed within a certain time frame etc, end you pay for MvdV> that. A lot...
Same here. Although how much of "a lot" it costs more depends on the
speed and other extras that you wish to have.
Basically a 50 MBit/s (downstream) / 10 MBit/s (upstream) is around
40 EUR/month for consumers and around 52 EUR/month for business
customers.
Okay, so it can happen that your IPv6 connection isn't reachable for
some time (via DNS). So it's good that IPv4 is still working :)
MvdV> Indeed, it occasionally happens that my IPv6 is down for a couple of MvdV> hours or so. It also occasiaonally happens that my system is completely MvdV> down for a couple of hours. This is a hobby system. I do maintenance MvdV> once in a while and there the occasional power failure.
Same here. The IPv6 connection for my BBS also had problems on friday
because Dynv6 'forgot' the AAAA record that I've configured - but it
seems to be a known problem. Maybe I rewrite the update script (and
recreate the AAAA record on every prefix change) or switch to my own
dyndns solution...
And in the near future, my BBS will also be down due to a Synchronet update...
MvdV> If I still had a business and it depended on my servers being 24/7 on MvdV> line, I would take measures. As it is, I do not consider it an issue for MvdV> a hobby system...
That's true, indeed.
Regards,
Anna
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From
Tommi Koivula@2:221/1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sat Jan 8 17:26:10 2022
On 8.1.2022 12:49, Michiel van der Vlist wrote:
Hmm... It seems to me that the same description fits a tunnel...
Of course VPN (virtual private network) is a tunnel. :D
And so you have the same geolocation issues...
What issues? I'm not following you now... I have no geolocation issues
with the vpn server located in Finland.
The he.net tunnel to Amsterdam causes websites to speak dutch to me, but
I'm not using that tunnel for web.
'Tommi
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From
Björn Felten@2:203/2 to
Anna Christina Nass on Sat Jan 8 21:44:03 2022
Basically a 50 MBit/s (downstream) / 10 MBit/s (upstream) is around
40 EUR/month for consumers
WOW! That's a lot. I pay EUR40 per month for my 100/100. A 50/10 fiber costs less than EUR20 here in Sweden. And we are a loooong country, with a lot of rural space, we need long fibres. :)
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From
Victor Sudakov@2:5005/49 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sun Jan 9 13:00:06 2022
Dear Michiel,
09 Jan 22 00:03, you wrote to me:
Do you know if the 2000::/3 global pool can be extended if
necessary?
Sure. When 2000::/3 runs out, there is 4000::/3. And when that runs
out, there is 6000::/3. Up until c000::/3.
That's great news!
I do not expect to live to see that happen.
Things do happen. We may reach a technological singularity where every AI will request a /48 for itself and its minions, for example.
Victor Sudakov, VAS4-RIPE, VAS47-RIPN
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From
Alexey Vissarionov@2:5020/545 to
Victor Sudakov on Sun Jan 9 09:21:00 2022
Good ${greeting_time}, Victor!
08 Jan 2022 13:48:30, you wrote to me:
I have a wireguard server running in my VPS (Ubuntu 20.04.3
LTS). It is using a /112 of /64 for it's clients.
Do you mean to say you can have a /64 network on your VPS' main
interface and at the same time a /112 from the *same* *network*
on a wg0 interface? Is this even permitted by the OS?
Yes - at least properly configured Linux allows this.
What do you mean by "properly configured"? You mean the
out-of-the-box configuration still does not allow this?
Obviously.
A Cisco router would not allow the same L2 network on two different
L3 interfaces IMHO, even if one of the prefixes is more specific.
That's a limitation of BSD-style IP stack.
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From
Alexey Vissarionov@2:5020/545 to
Björn Felten on Sun Jan 9 09:28:28 2022
Good ${greeting_time}, Bj�rn!
08 Jan 2022 21:44:02, you wrote to Anna Christina Nass:
Basically a 50 MBit/s (downstream) / 10 MBit/s (upstream) is around
40 EUR/month for consumers
WOW! That's a lot. I pay EUR40 per month for my 100/100.
Pffff... 500 RUB (approx. 6 EUR) for 500 Mbps.
A 50/10 fiber costs less than EUR20 here in Sweden.
Asymmetric? Why?
And we are a loooong country, with a lot of rural space, we need long fibres. :)
Slightly less than 1600 km. We are 6 times loooooooooooooooooooooooonger :-)
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Alexey Vissarionov on Sun Jan 9 14:03:50 2022
Dear Alexey,
09 Jan 22 09:21, you wrote to me:
I have a wireguard server running in my VPS (Ubuntu 20.04.3
LTS). It is using a /112 of /64 for it's clients.
Do you mean to say you can have a /64 network on your VPS' main
interface and at the same time a /112 from the *same* *network*
on a wg0 interface? Is this even permitted by the OS?
Yes - at least properly configured Linux allows this.
What do you mean by "properly configured"? You mean the
out-of-the-box configuration still does not allow this?
Obviously.
What do you need to configure to enable this behaviour on Linux?
A Cisco router would not allow the same L2 network on two
different L3 interfaces IMHO, even if one of the prefixes is more
specific.
That's a limitation of BSD-style IP stack.
Interestingly enough, FreeBSD 12.3 has just let me do exactly that (sorry, an IPv4 example), without any additional configuration. The world is full of wonders:
root@vas:~ # apply ifconfig lo{2,3}
lo2: flags=8049<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 16384
options=680003<RXCSUM,TXCSUM,LINKSTATE,RXCSUM_IPV6,TXCSUM_IPV6>
inet 192.168.13.1/24
groups: lo
nd6 options=29<PERFORMNUD,IFDISABLED,AUTO_LINKLOCAL>
lo3: flags=8049<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 16384
options=680003<RXCSUM,TXCSUM,LINKSTATE,RXCSUM_IPV6,TXCSUM_IPV6>
inet 192.168.13.129/25
groups: lo
nd6 options=29<PERFORMNUD,IFDISABLED,AUTO_LINKLOCAL>
root@vas:~ #
root@vas:~ # apply 'route get ' 192.168.13.2 192.168.13.200
route to: 192.168.13.2
destination: 192.168.13.0
mask: 255.255.255.0
fib: 0
interface: lo2
flags: <UP,DONE,PROTO1>
recvpipe sendpipe ssthresh rtt,msec mtu weight expire
0 0 0 0 16384 1 0
route to: 192.168.13.200
destination: 192.168.13.128
mask: 255.255.255.128
fib: 0
interface: lo3
flags: <UP,DONE,PROTO1>
recvpipe sendpipe ssthresh rtt,msec mtu weight expire
0 0 0 0 16384 1 0
root@vas:~ #
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From
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Alexey Vissarionov on Sun Jan 9 21:15:17 2022
On 9.1.2022 8:28, Alexey Vissarionov wrote:
A 50/10 fiber costs less than EUR20 here in Sweden.
Asymmetric? Why?
Maybe the cheap solution: Only one fiber; downstream and upstream on
different wavelengths.
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From
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Tommi Koivula on Mon Jan 10 12:00:00 2022
Good ${greeting_time}, Tommi!
09 Jan 2022 21:15:16, you wrote to me:
A 50/10 fiber costs less than EUR20 here in Sweden.
^^^^^^^
Who had screwed the quoting? This line is not written by me.
Asymmetric? Why?
Maybe the cheap solution: Only one fiber; downstream and upstream
on different wavelengths.
Yes, but this technology is symmetric.
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Alexey Vissarionov on Mon Jan 10 10:55:05 2022
Maybe the cheap solution: Only one fiber; downstream and upstream
on different wavelengths.
(I agree with Alexey, the above quote looks like shit, what crappy abandonware is responsible for this?)
The signal is already encoded via a multitude of frequencies and of course light can travel in both directions at the same time, so no, that's not the reason. Nota bene, it's the same fiber and equipment, just different speeds at very different cost, I can change it any time without any hardware changes.
Yes, but this technology is symmetric.
I agree. The only reason I can figure out, is that some ISPs don't want people to run servers, they want their customers to buy their contents (usually lots of encoded TV channels).
One package offered by Telia (the former government owned TelCo in Sweden) costs EUR 60 per month, 12 month binding time, for just the content -- the fiber not included.
So they pretend that it's still ADSL technique, that many customers started with in the early internet days?
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Björn Felten on Mon Jan 10 10:57:41 2022
Maybe the cheap solution: Only one fiber; downstream and upstream
on different wavelengths.
(I agree with Alexey, the above quote looks like shit, what crappy abandonware is responsible for this?)
Oops, Thunderbird managed to correct it? It looked like crap in Alexeys comment, but in my it looked OK. Strange...
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From
Anna Christina Nass@2:240/5824.1 to
Björn Felten on Mon Jan 10 13:21:00 2022
Am 08.01.22 schrieb Bj�rn Felten@2:203/2 in IPV6:
Hallo Bj�rn,
Basically a 50 MBit/s (downstream) / 10 MBit/s (upstream) is around
40 EUR/month for consumers
WOW! That's a lot. I pay EUR40 per month for my 100/100. A 50/10 fiber costs less than EUR20 here in Sweden. And we are a loooong country, with a lot of rural space, we need long fibres. :)
Well, here in Germany, we screwed up so many things up concerning telecommunications, and now we have to pay the price.
(In the 80s, because of "personal interests" of some politicians,
copper cables were preferred over fiber and a nationwide cable TV
system was established. Phone cables also stayed in copper, but at
least the system went digital (ISDN).
After the counter-revolution in the GDR and after we bought the
country, the phone system in east Germany was rebuilt using fiber, but
later we had to add copper for DSL (as the fiber technology was
different from the newer one) instead of updating the fiber tech.
As everything had been privatized, this was logical as it was cheaper
in the current quarter...
And the mobile phone frequencies that were auctioned from the state
were really expensive, so that also counts on the price tag of
everything in the telco business...)
Oh, and my connection isn't fiber, but copper DSL.
I don't know if fiber is even available here...
In another part of the city, the municipal services are searching for
fiber (FTTH) clients, but it also won't be cheap and you'll only get a
"dual stack lite" connection :-(
Regards,
Anna
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From
Richard Menedetter@2:310/31 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Mon Jan 10 14:38:18 2022
Hi Michiel!
10 Jan 2022 13:39, from Michiel van der Vlist -> Victor Sudakov:
Many ISPs only offer a /48 to business accounts. For consumer accounts
it is often a /56. A /56 is plenty for most I'd say.
Or a /64 for residential.
And you don't have to fuss around with how to subnet.
The CPE simply announces the IPv6 net on the LAN side and you are done ;)
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From
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Michiel van der Vlist on Mon Jan 10 15:48:56 2022
MvdV> Just one /64 would not be satisfactory to me.
Doesn't a /64 contain 2^64 addresses? Not enough? The entire IPv4 pool is 2^32...
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From
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Michiel van der Vlist on Mon Jan 10 19:12:34 2022
Good ${greeting_time}, Michiel!
10 Jan 2022 16:06:26, you wrote to Bj�rn Felten:
MvdV>>> Just one /64 would not be satisfactory to me.
Doesn't a /64 contain 2^64 addresses? Not enough? The entire IPv4
pool is 2^32...
MvdV> It is not that 2^64 addresses are not enough for all my devices,
MvdV> it is that a /64 can not be divided into subnets.
[Top-secret, burn before reading!]
It can.
And on my early experiments, when the /64 was the only block I had, that was really great.
MvdV> That is the way it is designed. A /64 is the smallest subnet.
No. The /64 is the default subnet size, and people normally SHOULD NOT (as in FTA-1006) split these blocks further, but that IS possible and NOT prohibited.
MvdV> I might have designed it different but I was not involved at
MvdV> the time.
IPv6 is not that strict as, for example, IPX was.
MvdV> So... if one wants/needs more than one subnet, one needs more than
MvdV> one /64. That is the way it is. It should be no problem, there is
MvdV> enough for everyone.
Here in Russia the de-facto standard is one MAC-based IPv6 address for the outer-side link and /64 subnet routed via that address to the customer's LAN. Additional subnets may be requested as well, but ISP admins say most people don't request them.
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From
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Michiel van der Vlist on Tue Jan 11 10:00:58 2022
Re: List of IPv6 nodes
By: Michiel van der Vlist to Bj�rn Felten on Mon Jan 10 2022 04:06 pm
designed. A /64 is the smallest subnet. I might have designed it different but I was not involved at the time.
So... if one wants/needs more than one subnet, one needs more than one /64. That is the way it is.
Sure it can!
I use /80's a lot, which in reality could be /96's but I'm being generous to the network that I use the /80's on.
Certainly, having a /64 is "simplier" - its, in many cases, no configuration required (or minimal "enabling" in your router). But anything smaller, its pretty much manual.
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From
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Michiel van der Vlist on Tue Jan 11 10:21:00 2022
Am 10.01.22 schrieb Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 in IPV6:
Hallo Michiel,
In another part of the city, the municipal services are searching for
fiber (FTTH) clients, but it also won't be cheap and you'll only get
a "dual stack lite" connection :-(
MvdV> That should be no surprise. The Intenet has de facto run out of IPv4 MvdV> adresses ten years ago.
Yep, I know :) And thus the 'newer' ISPs don't had the chance to get
enough IPv4 addresses for all new customers, while 'older' ISPs (like Deutsche Telekom in my case) have bigger IPv4 address pools.
MvdV> For years I have been saying that DS-Lite is unavoidable in the
MvdV> long run.
Correct.
But as long as IPv6 is not the default case for accessing the
Internet, I still want to have a 'real' IPv4 address to be able to
access my home devices from the Internet.
And in my case, I don't have IPv6 at work, for example.
But all my (own, private) servers do have IPv6 enabled and reachable
for years now (and I also have the IPv6 T-Shirt from he.net *g*), so
at least I'm prepared :)
Regards,
Anna
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From
Anna Christina Nass@2:240/5824.1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Tue Jan 11 10:24:00 2022
Am 10.01.22 schrieb Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 in IPV6:
Hallo Michiel,
Same here. Although how much of "a lot" it costs more depends on the
speed and other extras that you wish to have.
MvdV> But that is the thing: I do not want/need the speed and other extras and MvdV> so I do not want to pat for it. I would perhaps pay a small fee for just MvdV> a fixed IP, but that is not offered.
Same here. That's the reason I 'only' have a 50/10 MBit/s connection
and not 100 (40 up? don't remember..) or maybe more.
And I also would pay extra for a fixed IP, or at least a fixed
prefix...
Same here. The IPv6 connection for my BBS also had problems on friday
because Dynv6 'forgot' the AAAA record that I've configured - but it
seems to be a known problem. Maybe I rewrite the update script (and
recreate the AAAA record on every prefix change) or switch to my own
dyndns solution...
MvdV> We patiently wait... ;-)
MvdV> Please share your experience with us.
I'll do that :)
At the moment, the AAAA that I've manually configured some days ago is
still present.
Regards,
Anna
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From
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Michiel van der Vlist on Thu Jan 13 10:10:42 2022
Re: List of IPv6 nodes
By: Michiel van der Vlist to deon on Wed Jan 12 2022 03:28 pm
Howdy,
I use /80's a lot, which in reality could be /96's but I'm being generous to the network that I use the /80's on.
But why? When you can have enough space to make /64 subnets?
Because in my use case, having a /64 for 2 or 3 hosts is a waste - and given in that use case it is a manual config anyway, spliting up an already routed /64 into smaller parts, is easier than routing multiple /64 through intermediate hosts.
And some thing will not work any more.
From an IP comms point of view, I've never not handing work anymore. From a SLAAC point of view, sure - which was my earlier comment around simple setup.
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From
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Michiel van der Vlist on Thu Jan 13 02:20:20 2022
Good ${greeting_time}, Michiel!
12 Jan 2022 15:21:30, you wrote to me:
MvdV>>> It is not that 2^64 addresses are not enough for all my
MvdV>>> devices, it is that a /64 can not be divided into subnets.
And on my early experiments, when the /64 was the only block
I had, that was really great.
MvdV> Yes, now that you mention it, I remember yuo experimenting
MvdV> with dividing a /64 into 32 bit subnets.
Yes, of size /96
MvdV>>> That is the way it is designed. A /64 is the smallest subnet.
No. The /64 is the default subnet size, and people normally
SHOULD NOT (as in FTA-1006) split these blocks further, but
that IS possible and NOT prohibited.
MvdV> OK, so I stand corrected, it is possible.
MvdV> But many things won't work any more. SLAAC comes to mind.
MvdV> So one /should/ avoid it.
Exactly.
MvdV> At first glance one would say: a /64? what a waste! But keep in
MvdV> mind that "waste" is only a problem when there is a shortage.
MvdV> "Waste and shortage" is IPv4 think.
IPX had 32 bits for network number and 48 bits for node number (actually 47, because it used MACs for the node numbers by default).
And many good features of IPv6 were inspired by this protocol.
MvdV>>> So... if one wants/needs more than one subnet, one needs more
MvdV>>> than one /64. That is the way it is. It should be no problem,
MvdV>>> there is enough for everyone.
Here in Russia the de-facto standard is one MAC-based IPv6 address
for the outer-side link and /64 subnet routed via that address to
the customer's LAN. Additional subnets may be requested as well,
but ISP admins say most people don't request them.
MvdV> So most people in Russia do not need more than one subnet....
This may be safely extrapolated to the whole globe: most people just don't bother of separate subnets in their LANs - they simply use plastic routers putting all internal devices in one big "LAN" segment (computers, phones, fridges, phones... everything) and allow one-way connections to "external" networks, regargless of whether they use IPv4 or IPv6.
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From
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Michiel van der Vlist on Thu Jan 13 15:57:00 2022
Am 12.01.22 schrieb Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 in IPV6:
Hallo Michiel,
Correct.
But as long as IPv6 is not the default case for accessing the
Internet, I still want to have a 'real' IPv4 address to be able to
access my home devices from the Internet.
MvdV> I do not know if that is a realistic wish.
MvdV> The transition to IPv6 should have been completed 10 years ago, /before/ MvdV> the world ran out of IPv4 adresses.
You're absolutely right!
And in my case, I don't have IPv6 at work, for example.
MvdV> So tell your boss that he needs to prepair for the case that when you MvdV> are forced to work from home and can only be reached via IPv6.
:) I'm working for the local public library, a part of the
municipality. And as I'm living in Germany, I'm happy that I do have a working computer and not only a typewriter and a fax machine.
Our library building still has some IBM Type-1 cabling (from Token
Ring-days) that we're using for Ethernet via some adapters...
I don't think that IPv6 days will come soon here...
MvdV> I mentioned feste-ip.net didn't I?
I didn't know that page, thanks for that info :)
But I'm happy that my setup is working at the moment as I've set it up
:)
But all my (own, private) servers do have IPv6 enabled and reachable
for years now (and I also have the IPv6 T-Shirt from he.net *g*), so
at least I'm prepared :)
MvdV> The T-shirt... I already showed you mine didn't I? How about showing MvdV> yours? ;-)
Hehe, nice try :) I guess it's looking basically the same :)
Regards,
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From
Andrew Leary@1:320/219 to
Anna Christina Nass on Thu Jan 13 12:30:15 2022
Hello Anna!
13 Jan 22 15:57, you wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:
MvdV>> The T-shirt... I already showed you mine didn't I? How about
MvdV>> showing yours? ;-)
Hehe, nice try :) I guess it's looking basically the same :)
I daresay that yours probably looks better. ;-)
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From
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Michiel van der Vlist on Sat Jan 15 13:38:26 2022
Dear Michiel,
10 Jan 22 13:39, you wrote to me:
Sure. When 2000::/3 runs out, there is 4000::/3. And when that
runs out, there is 6000::/3. Up until c000::/3.
That's great news!
It is not really news I'd say.
I've never seen an RFC or any other standard referring to a global unicast address block other than 2000::/3. Of course it looks reasonable that in the future you can slice 0000::/1 or 8000::/1 into /3 blocks, but I've never read anything official. So at least it's news for me.
Ans I suppose when push come to shove
1000::/4 coild also be used. And even 0::/4 with the exeption of
0::/64.
BTW what is already in use within 0000::/1 and 8000::/1 besides 2000::/3?
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From
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Björn Felten on Sat Jan 15 13:57:12 2022
Dear Bj�rn,
10 Jan 22 10:55, you wrote to Alexey Vissarionov:
I agree. The only reason I can figure out, is that some ISPs don't
want people to run servers,
Or rather, they don't want people to share content via bittorent etc.
There are a lot of better options to run a server than a home connection IMHO.
they want their customers to buy their
contents (usually lots of encoded TV channels).
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From
Victor Sudakov@2:5005/49 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sat Jan 15 14:13:28 2022
Dear Michiel,
12 Jan 22 15:21, you wrote to Alexey Vissarionov:
Here in Russia the de-facto standard is one MAC-based IPv6
address for the outer-side link and /64 subnet routed via that
address to the customer's LAN. Additional subnets may be
requested as well, but ISP admins say most people don't request
them.
So most people in Russia do not need more than one subnet....
Most people in Russia cannot even get one *native* IPv6 address for their home connection, let alone a static one. Well, probably not most but the majority, I'm for one. I have not noticed ISPs here willing to adopt IPv6.
Mobile operators (mts.ru for sure) give you a dynamic IPv6 address for each mobile device by default (to go together with an RFC1918 IPv4 address).
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Richard Menedetter@2:310/31 to
Tony Langdon on Sun Jan 16 11:35:42 2022
Hi Tony!
16 Jan 2022 20:15, from Tony Langdon -> Richard Menedetter:
Or a /64 for residential.
And you don't have to fuss around with how to subnet.
The CPE simply announces the IPv6 net on the LAN side and you are
done ;)
There are arguments for more than a /64 for residential use. That
allows for different subnets with different security profiles, such as
for IoT, the car, whatever other network of smart devices you want.
For many, I suspect a /60 would be sufficient.
Sure ... I agree.
My reply was more from the ISP point of view.
With 1 v6 subnet it is easy, you just announce the subnet.
If you allow more, you need a way to configure them. (eg. VLANs, different subnet on different LAN port, etc.)
That is added complexity for a low cost product, where most of your residential customers will have no clue what this is all about.
So it makes more sense to offer that on higher tier (and more expensive) services.
CU, Ricsi
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Michiel van der Vlist on Sun Jan 16 20:11:00 2022
On 01-10-22 13:39, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Victor Sudakov <=-
Many ISPs only offer a /48 to business accounts. For consumer accounts
it is often a /56. A /56 is plenty for most I'd say.
Yeah, I can't see myself using my /56 in my lifetime. What will I do with 256 networks? :)
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Richard Menedetter on Sun Jan 16 20:15:00 2022
On 01-10-22 14:38, Richard Menedetter wrote to Michiel van der Vlist <=-
Or a /64 for residential.
And you don't have to fuss around with how to subnet.
The CPE simply announces the IPv6 net on the LAN side and you are done
;)
There are arguments for more than a /64 for residential use. That allows for different subnets with different security profiles, such as for IoT, the car, whatever other network of smart devices you want. For many, I suspect a /60 would be sufficient.
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Michiel van der Vlist on Sun Jan 16 12:53:00 2022
Am 16.01.22 schrieb Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 in IPV6:
Hallo Michiel,
MvdV> Thanks. But you end I being right does not change the reality that the MvdV> transition is not completed and that we are past the point where it can MvdV> be done without becoming ugly. Some of us will have to make do without a MvdV> globally routable IPv4 address before IPv6 is the dominant protocol.
At least the use of DS-Lite ISP connections makes it a little more
apparent to the customers that IPv4 has some disadvantages over IPv6 nowadays.
But I guess the vast majority of 'consumers' who only use simple web browsing, email and media streaming services won't notice it anyway.
So in theory, the transition for those consumers can continue as long
as the services that most people use are reachable via IPv6.
:) I'm working for the local public library, a part of the
municipality.
MvdV> As a volunteer or as a payed employee? I think it makes a difference. As MvdV> a volunteer you may have more influence and more freedom to make a
MvdV> difference.
No, that's my full time job (and I get payed - lucky me *g*).
And although I'm in the IT department of the library, there are other departments 'above' us who run the city-wide IT.
And as I'm living in Germany, I'm happy that I do have a working
computer and not only a typewriter and a fax machine. Our library
building still has some IBM Type-1 cabling (from Token Ring-days) that AN>> we're using for Ethernet via some adapters... I don't think that IPv6
days will come soon here...
MvdV> While you equipment may be old, I do not think it is hopeless. Even
MvdV> WIndows XP supports IPv6 and that IBM-1 cabling with ethernet adapter MvdV> should be IP version agnostic just like any other type of network cable.
MvdV> So what is stopping you - other than a boss paying you salary - to do MvdV> some updating?
Well, you're right (and yes, I know that even via 'real' Token Ring,
you can use IPv6 *g*).
My point was more in the direction of the mentality of German
bureaucracy. Changes here take ages.
We are still stuck to Microsoft (Windows, Office, AD... all the nice
things that malware loves) and until this year we're still using Lotus
Notes (Exchange/Outlook will follow ... *shiver*).
And I'm trying to update things. We've moved out library management
system to Linux servers some years ago (and now it's running much more
stable and reliable than before) and are updating hardware as good as
we can.
But as said before, we're not on the top of the hierarchy in the municipality, we are dependant on others who run the network. So we
can't move to IPv6 on our own :)
MvdV> Sure. But there is a reason I took an account with them. Five years ago, MvdV> I figured there was a reasonable chance that I would loose my globally MvdV> routable IPv4 address. That is why I ran the DS-Lite emulation
MvdV> experiments. I wanted to be prepared in case my ISP converted my
MvdV> connection to DS-Lite. It has not happened yet. But when it happens, I MvdV> will be prepaired.
That's always a good idea!
I could set up a VPN tunnel to one of my vServers, or use some kind of service that you mentioned, to be reachable from outside again.
Let's see how all this will turn out.
Regards,
Anna
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From
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Richard Menedetter on Mon Jan 17 00:38:38 2022
Good ${greeting_time}, Richard!
16 Jan 2022 11:35:42, you wrote to Tony Langdon:
There are arguments for more than a /64 for residential use. That
allows for different subnets with different security profiles, such
as for IoT, the car, whatever other network of smart devices you
want. For many, I suspect a /60 would be sufficient.
Sure ... I agree. My reply was more from the ISP point of view.
With 1 v6 subnet it is easy, you just announce the subnet.
No: when you need to provide the customer with IPv6, you assign one fixed address for a link, and route a /64 subnet through that address.
Plastic routers (those sold for 20 EUR) deal with this setup just fine.
If you allow more, you need a way to configure them. (eg. VLANs,
different subnet on different LAN port, etc.)
Or simply route more /64 subnets through that address. Or /56 at once.
That is added complexity for a low cost product, where most of your residential customers will have no clue what this is all about. So
it makes more sense to offer that on higher tier (and more expensive) services.
That violates the KISS principle.
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From
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Alexey Vissarionov on Tue Jan 18 14:52:16 2022
Hi Alexey!
17 Jan 2022 00:38, from Alexey Vissarionov -> Richard Menedetter:
With 1 v6 subnet it is easy, you just announce the subnet.
No: when you need to provide the customer with IPv6, you assign one
fixed address for a link, and route a /64 subnet through that address. Plastic routers (those sold for 20 EUR) deal with this setup just
fine.
Yeah ... this is what I tried to say.
If you have 1 /64 you deal with it easily also in the dumbest router.
If you have multiple subnets you need a way to configure which subnet is announced where.
This makes it more complicated.
If you allow more, you need a way to configure them. (eg. VLANs,
different subnet on different LAN port, etc.)
Or simply route more /64 subnets through that address. Or /56 at once.
This is not really beneficial.
From my point of view it makes only sense if you can split them up into multiple different subnets.
And for 95+% of people it makes no difference, or they do not care.
So ISPs say that this is a business feature, that is only supported by more expensive routers and more expensive ISP services.
That is added complexity for a low cost product, where most of
your residential customers will have no clue what this is all
about. So it makes more sense to offer that on higher tier (and
more expensive) services.
That violates the KISS principle.
Yes, and that is exactly the reason why there is only one /64.
Keep it simple.
CU, Ricsi
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From
Richard Menedetter@2:310/31 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Tue Jan 18 14:57:04 2022
Hi Michiel!
18 Jan 2022 14:06, from Michiel van der Vlist -> Alexey Vissarionov:
That violates the KISS principle.
Indeed. It is easier to just give every customer a /56. And just route
the first /64 to the LAN, so that the user need not configure anything
if he only needs one /64. And the provider does not need to configure anything if the customer needs more.
It is even simpler to just to hand out a /64 ;)
CU, Ricsi
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From
Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to
Richard Menedetter on Wed Jan 19 18:18:00 2022
On 01-16-22 11:35, Richard Menedetter wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
There are arguments for more than a /64 for residential use. That
allows for different subnets with different security profiles, such as
for IoT, the car, whatever other network of smart devices you want.
For many, I suspect a /60 would be sufficient.
Sure ... I agree.
My reply was more from the ISP point of view.
With 1 v6 subnet it is easy, you just announce the subnet.
If you allow more, you need a way to configure them. (eg. VLANs,
different subnet on different LAN port, etc.)
True, and as the market demands it, this will become available (and the vendors will probably screw it up LOL). I know I can add a router behind the primary router. The main manual setup will be to assign a /64 to the LAN side of that router. The existing router will pick up the advertisements, setup routing and optionally open the firewall for that /64 (so that filtering can be controlled by the second router).
I haven't put that to the test yet, but tempted to give it a try sometime, as a learning exercise. :)
That is added complexity for a low cost product, where most of your residential customers will have no clue what this is all about.
If the market demands it, it will come (and in a low cost, easy to use form).
So it makes more sense to offer that on higher tier (and more
expensive) services.
I can see that changing. As I said, when separation of functional networks becomes a thing.
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From
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Michiel van der Vlist on Wed Jan 19 18:20:00 2022
On 01-16-22 18:06, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
Neither can I, but I can imagine some wanting/needing more than a /60. The "rule" should be "give them so much they will never come back for more". That wey they avoid having to make administrative exceptions for some customers. There is enough to give every customer a /56.
Yeah, there is that argument. Over time, I can see myself using 3 or 4 /64s. More than 16 is unlikely, unless I start doing a lot of funky VPN stuff. ;)
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Michiel van der Vlist on Wed Jan 19 14:26:39 2022
Hi Michiel,
On 2022-01-19 12:36:15, you wrote to Tony Langdon:
MvdV> 2) There is no shortage of addresses. Address space is no longer a
MvdV> scarce commodity.
It is for you, if your provider only gives you the bare minimum, and tries to sell you more... :-/
Bye, Wilfred.
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From
Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Wed Jan 19 15:10:21 2022
Hi Michiel,
On 2022-01-19 14:49:47, you wrote to me:
MvdV>>> 2) There is no shortage of addresses. Address space is no
MvdV>>> longer a scarce commodity.
It is for you, if your provider only gives you the bare minimum, and
tries to sell you more... :-/
MvdV> In the context at hand, we were looking at it from the provider's POV. For
MvdV> the provider there is plenty. No reason for the provider not to give their
MvdV> customers at least a /56.
Except when they think they can make an extra buck... :-/
Bye, Wilfred.
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Wilfred van Velzen on Thu Jan 20 11:57:37 2022
Hello Wilfred,
On Wednesday January 19 2022 15:10, you wrote to me:
MvdV>> In the context at hand, we were looking at it from the
MvdV>> provider's POV. For the provider there is plenty. No reason for
MvdV>> the provider not to give their customers at least a /56.
Except when they think they can make an extra buck... :-/
Even without a degree in economics it should be obvious that making money on a commodity that is free and plentiful is not a sound bussines model.
The current rate for an IPv4 address is around EUR 30. So making money on extra IPv4 should work. Trying teh same on IPv6 will not work, it will just make the customer go elsewhere.
Cheers, Michiel
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From
Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Thu Jan 20 13:17:16 2022
Hi Michiel,
On 2022-01-20 11:57:37, you wrote to me:
Except when they think they can make an extra buck... :-/
MvdV> Even without a degree in economics it should be obvious that making money
MvdV> on a commodity that is free and plentiful is not a sound bussines model.
MvdV> The current rate for an IPv4 address is around EUR 30. So making money on
MvdV> extra IPv4 should work. Trying teh same on IPv6 will not work, it will just
MvdV> make the customer go elsewhere.
That isn't always as simpel as it sounds...
There are probably lots of places where providers still more or less have a monopoly.
Bye, Wilfred.
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From
Anna Christina Nass@2:240/5824.1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Thu Jan 20 16:08:00 2022
Am 18.01.22 schrieb Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 in IPV6:
Hallo Michiel,
No, that's my full time job (and I get payed - lucky me *g*).
And although I'm in the IT department of the library, there are other
departments 'above' us who run the city-wide IT.
MvdV> So you hands are tied.
Yep.
Well, you're right (and yes, I know that even via 'real' Token Ring,
you can use IPv6 *g*).
MvdV> I don't think anybody has tried it, but yes in theorie it should be
MvdV> possible.
Yes, as it is another layer.
MvdV> Here there is a directive that says all goverment websites (national, MvdV> provicial and minicipal) must be reachable via IPv6 before 1 jan 2022.
I don't know of such a rule here in Germany...
Regards,
Anna
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
Wilfred van Velzen on Thu Jan 20 23:56:59 2022
Hello Wilfred,
On Thursday January 20 2022 13:17, you wrote to me:
MvdV>> The current rate for an IPv4 address is around EUR 30. So
MvdV>> making money on extra IPv4 should work. Trying teh same on IPv6
MvdV>> will not work, it will just make the customer go elsewhere.
That isn't always as simpel as it sounds...
There are probably lots of places where providers still more or less
have a monopoly.
Yes, ther are situations where the provider has a (semi) monopoly. There are also situations where the provider only issues one /64 to customers. I do not know if thee are situations where providers charge extra for more that one /64.
How often will we see the combination of all three? I do not know of any.
Cheers, Michiel
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From
Tony Langdon@3:633/410 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Fri Jan 21 10:21:00 2022
On 01-19-22 12:21, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
I did just that a couple of years ago to test prefix delegation. I connected a second router behind my primary router and IIRC it got a
/61 out of the /56 assigned to me. Of that /61, one /64 was routed to
the local LAN of the second router. I presume the process allows for cascading routers until the /56 is exhausted, but I did not explore
that. I was satisfied that I demonstrated prefix delegation worked.
Sounds like the results I'd expect. When I move house later in the year, I may segment my network physically, which would mean IPv4 subnets (which arrive via tunnels) could be on separate wires, and I could delegate IPv4 prefixes to those physical subnets. Just a thought at this stage, still in the very early planning stages. :)
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From
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Michiel van der Vlist on Fri Jan 21 10:27:00 2022
On 01-19-22 12:36, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
We also have to get rid of IPv4 think. On top of that list are:
1) NAT is not a security feature.
True, and a packet filter defaulting to blocking incoming traffic (like a lot of IPv6 routers do) has the same net effect, without the NAT ugliness.
2) There is no shortage of addresses. Address space is no longer a
scarce commodity.
Good point. Anyone got the figures for how many /56 prefixes are available? All the estimates of abailable address space focus on single addresses, but really, /64s should be considered in these analyses, because that's effectively the smallest (convenient) LAN segment intended to be assigned.
With the mind still in IPv4 think mode, giving out a /56 to everyone while the vast majority will get no further than using 1 or 2% of that looks like a terrible waste.
Then consider that "waste" is only an issue if there is shortage. With IPv6 there is no shortage of addreses. Thinking "waste" is IPv4 think.
We have to get rid of that.
That's why I'd like some more relevant figures, taking into account current allocation practices (e.g. /56 per resifential customer, /64 minimum subnet allocation).
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From
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Michiel van der Vlist on Fri Mar 4 17:41:00 2022
Am 10.01.22 schrieb Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 in IPV6:
Hallo Michiel,
Same here. The IPv6 connection for my BBS also had problems on friday
because Dynv6 'forgot' the AAAA record that I've configured - but it
seems to be a known problem. Maybe I rewrite the update script (and
recreate the AAAA record on every prefix change) or switch to my own
dyndns solution...
MvdV> We patiently wait... ;-)
MvdV> Please share your experience with us.
I just noticed that Dynv6 lost my AAAA record again, so I chose to
update my update script.
Dynv6 is offering the use of 'nsupdate', and as I'm already using
nsupdate for my own DynDNS solution, I just added a nsupdate call for
my Dynv6 zone to the script.
It's basically working as noted in the API documentation:
https://dynv6.com/docs/apis
I hope that this solves the Dynv6 AAAA problem now - I hope that my
IPv6 prefix changes more often than Dynv6 forgets my AAAA record :)
Regards,
Anna
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From
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All on Wed Apr 20 09:31:15 2022
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 20 April 2022
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Xs4All f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula Native Hetzner f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native OVH
8 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky Native PCextreme
9 1:154/10 Nicholas Boel Native Spectrum f
10 2:203/0 Bjorn Felten T-6in4 he.net
11 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native Xs4All f INO4
12 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6in4 he.net f
13 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov T-6in4 he.net f 6DWN
14 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
15 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0
16 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek T-6in4 he.net
17 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
18 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
19 2:463/877 Alex Shuman Native Nline f IO
20 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
21 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
22 3:770/100 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
23 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native TTK-Volga f
24 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
25 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
26 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
27 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
28 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
29 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
30 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO
31 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
32 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
33 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native OVH
34 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
35 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
36 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH
37 2:2452/413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
38 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
39 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
40 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Amazon.com
41 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
42 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FORPSI Ktis f
43 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
44 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
45 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
46 2:467/239 Mykhailo Kapitanov Native Vultr f
47 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
48 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
49 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native Xs4All
50 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
51 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
52 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 he.net
53 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
54 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net f
55 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
56 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
57 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko Native ER-Telecom f
58 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native SAGE-SU-V6
59 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Proximus
60 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny T-6in4 he.net f
61 2:5053/400 Alexander Kruglikov Native FirstVDS f
62 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
63 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
64 2:2452/502 Ludwig Bernhartzeder Native DTAG
65 2:423/39 Karel Kral Native WEDOS
66 2:5080/102 Stas Degteff T-6to4 NOVATOR
67 2:280/1049 Simon Voortman Native Solcon
68 1:102/127 Bradley Thornton Native Hetzner
69 2:335/364 Fabio Bizzi Native OVH
70 1:124/5016 Nigel Reed Native DAL1-US f
71 2:5075/37 Andrew Komardin Native IHC-NET
72 1:106/633 William Williams Native LINODE-US PM *1
73 2:263/5 Martin List-Petersen Native TuxBox
74 2:5030/1520 Andrey Geyko T-6in4 he.net f
75 1:229/664 Jay Harris Native Rogers f
76 1:142/103 Brian Rogers T-6in4 he.net
77 1:134/101 Kostie Muirhead T-6in4 he.net f
78 2:280/2030 Martien Korenblom Native Transip
79 3:633/509 Deon George Native Telstra
80 2:5020/4441 Yuri Myakotin Native SOVINTEL
81 1:320/319 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
82 2:240/5824 Anna Christina Nass Native DTAG f
83 2:460/5858 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f INO4
84 2:5030/3165 Serg Podtynnyi Native DIGITALOCEAN
85 2:301/812 Benoit Panizon Native WOODYV6
86 1:229/616 Vasily Losev Native GIGEPORT
87 2:301/113 Alisha Manuela Stutz T-6in4 he.net
88 1:134/100 Kostie Muirhead T-6in4 he.net f
89 1:134/101 Kostie Muirhead T-6in4 he.net f
90 1:134/102 Shelley Petersen T-6in4 he.net f INO4
91 1:134/103 Gordon Muirhead T-6in4 he.net f
92 1:134/301 Brandon Moore T-6in4 he.net f INO4
93 1:134/302 Adam Park T-6in4 he.net f
94 1:153/7715 Dallas Hinton Native Shaw Comms
95 1:218/840 Morgan Collins Native Linode
96 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin T-6in4 he.net
97 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native Vodafone
98 2:280/2040 Leo Barnhoorn Native KPN f
99 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native RUWEB f
100 2:221/10 Tommi Koivula Native Hetzner f INO4
101 1:266/420 Scott Street Native Comcast OO
102 1:218/850 John Nicpon Native LINODE-US
103 1:142/104 Clive Reuben Native SNETFCC-1
104 2:301/1 Alisha Stutz Native CH-DATAWIRE
105 3:633/267 Andrew Clarke Native Widebandnetv6
106 2:5035/63 Vladimir Goncharov Native RFEIV6NET
107 2:5010/152 Dmitry Smirnov Native RU-SELECTCEL
108 2:5010/252 Dmitry Smirnov T-6in4 TUNNEL-BROKER-NET-1
109 2:5020/290 Andrew Kolchoogin T-6in4 he.net
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
(zone, net, node in decimal notation)
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls).
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls).
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
NO6 The node no longer presents an IPv6 address in the nodelist
and will soon be removed from this list.
HOLD The node is temporarely off-line. Mail may be routed.
DOWN This node is Down for both IPv4 and IPv6 and will be
removed from this list if the condition pertains.
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
PM *1 [2600:3c01::f03c:91ff:fe2b:c319]
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up when compiled with AF_FORCE=1). If the destination address
is a 6to4 tunnel address (2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if
an IPv4 address is present.
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From
Tommi Koivula@2:221/360 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Wed May 18 18:54:16 2022
Hi Michiel.
18 May 22 09:02:36, you wrote to All:
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 14 May 2022
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula Native Hetzner f
^
Elisa
I think I mentioned about that in this echo some time ago?
'Tommi
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From
Tommi Koivula@2:221/6 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Wed May 18 18:58:26 2022
Hi Michiel.
18 May 22 18:54, I wrote to you:
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula Native Hetzner f
^
Elisa
I think I mentioned about that in this echo some time ago?
Yes. "04 Feb 2022". :)
'Tommi
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Tommi Koivula on Wed May 18 23:16:08 2022
Hello Tommi,
On Wednesday May 18 2022 18:54, you wrote to me:
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula Native Hetzner f
^
Elisa
I think I mentioned about that in this echo some time ago?
Sorry, I must have missed it. It has been corrected now.
Cheers, Michiel
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From
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All on Thu May 19 15:04:19 2022
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 19 May 2022
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen T-6in4 he.net f PO4
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native KPN f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula Native Elisa f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native OVH
8 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky Native PCextreme
9 1:154/10 Nicholas Boel Native Spectrum f
10 2:203/0 Bjorn Felten T-6in4 he.net
11 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native KPN f INO4
12 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6in4 he.net f
13 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov T-6in4 he.net f
14 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
15 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0
16 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek Native CZ-IJC-20071015
17 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
18 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
19 2:463/877 Alex Shuman Native Nline f IO
20 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
21 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
22 3:770/100 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
23 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native TTK-Volga f
24 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
25 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
26 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
27 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
28 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
29 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
30 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO
31 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
32 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
33 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native OVH
34 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
35 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
36 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH
37 2:2452/413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
38 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
39 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
40 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Amazon.com
41 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
42 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FORPSI Ktis f
43 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
44 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
45 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
46 2:467/239 Mykhailo Kapitanov Native Vultr f
47 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
48 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
49 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native Xs4All
50 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
51 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
52 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 TUNNEL-BROKER-NET-0
53 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
54 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net f
55 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
56 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
57 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko Native ER-Telecom f
58 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native SAGE-SU-V6
59 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Proximus
60 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny T-6in4 he.net f
61 2:5053/400 Alexander Kruglikov Native FirstVDS f
62 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
63 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
64 2:2452/502 Ludwig Bernhartzeder Native DTAG
65 2:423/39 Karel Kral Native WEDOS
66 2:5080/102 Stas Degteff T-6to4 NOVATOR
67 2:280/1049 Simon Voortman Native Solcon
68 1:102/127 Bradley Thornton Native Hetzner
69 2:335/364 Fabio Bizzi Native OVH
70 1:124/5016 Nigel Reed Native DAL1-US f
71 2:5075/37 Andrew Komardin Native IHC-NET
72 1:106/633 William Williams Native LINODE-US PM *1
73 2:263/5 Martin List-Petersen Native TuxBox
74 2:5030/1520 Andrey Geyko T-6in4 he.net f
75 1:229/664 Jay Harris Native Rogers f
76 1:134/101 Kostie Muirhead T-6in4 he.net f
77 2:280/2030 Martien Korenblom Native Transip
78 3:633/509 Deon George Native Telstra
79 2:5020/4441 Yuri Myakotin Native SOVINTEL
80 1:320/319 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
81 2:240/5824 Anna Christina Nass Native DTAG f
82 2:460/5858 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f INO4
83 2:5030/3165 Serg Podtynnyi Native DIGITALOCEAN
84 2:301/812 Benoit Panizon Native WOODYV6
85 1:229/616 Vasily Losev Native GIGEPORT
86 2:301/113 Alisha Manuela Stutz T-6in4 he.net
87 1:134/100 Kostie Muirhead T-6in4 he.net f
88 1:134/101 Kostie Muirhead T-6in4 he.net f
89 1:134/102 Shelley Petersen T-6in4 he.net f INO4
90 1:134/103 Gordon Muirhead T-6in4 he.net f
91 1:134/301 Brandon Moore T-6in4 he.net f INO4
92 1:134/302 Adam Park T-6in4 he.net f
93 1:153/7715 Dallas Hinton Native Shaw Comms
94 1:218/840 Morgan Collins Native Linode
95 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native HURRICANE-IPV6-24
96 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native Vodafone
97 2:280/2040 Leo Barnhoorn Native KPN f
98 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native RUWEB f
99 2:221/10 Tommi Koivula Native Hetzner f INO4
100 1:266/420 Scott Street Native Comcast OO
101 1:218/850 John Nicpon Native LINODE-US
102 1:142/104 Clive Reuben Native SNETFCC-1
103 2:301/1 Alisha Stutz Native CH-DATAWIRE
104 3:633/267 Andrew Clarke Native Widebandnetv6
105 2:5035/63 Vladimir Goncharov Native RFEIV6NET
106 2:5010/152 Dmitry Smirnov Native RU-SELECTCEL
107 2:5010/252 Dmitry Smirnov T-6in4 TUNNEL-BROKER-NET-1
108 2:5020/290 Andrew Kolchoogin T-6in4 he.net
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
(zone, net, node in decimal notation)
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls).
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls).
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
NO6 The node no longer presents an IPv6 address in the nodelist
and will soon be removed from this list.
HOLD The node is temporarely off-line. Mail may be routed.
DOWN This node is Down for both IPv4 and IPv6 and will be
removed from this list if the condition pertains.
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
PM *1 [2600:3c01::f03c:91ff:fe2b:c319]
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up when compiled with AF_FORCE=1). If the destination address
is a 6to4 tunnel address (2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if
an IPv4 address is present.
--- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303
* Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555)
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
All on Sun Jun 26 12:48:00 2022
Hello All,
Please check your entry. Ig it needs updateing, please let me know.
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 26 Jun 2022
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Freedom f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native KPN f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f OO
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula Native Elisa f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native OVH
8 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky Native PCextreme
9 1:154/10 Nicholas Boel Native Spectrum f
10 2:203/0 Bjorn Felten T-6in4 he.net
11 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native KPN f INO4
12 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6in4 he.net f
13 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov T-6in4 he.net f
14 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
15 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0
16 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek Native CZ-IJC-20071015
17 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
18 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
19 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
20 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
21 3:770/100 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
22 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native TTK-Volga f
23 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
24 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
25 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
26 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
27 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
28 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
29 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO
30 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
31 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
32 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native OVH
33 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
34 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
35 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH
36 2:2452/413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
37 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
38 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
39 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Amazon.com
40 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
41 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FirstByte
42 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
43 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
44 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
45 2:467/239 Mykhailo Kapitanov Native Vultr f
46 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
47 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
48 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native Xs4All
49 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
50 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
51 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 TUNNEL-BROKER-NET-0
52 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
53 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net f
54 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
55 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
56 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko Native ER-Telecom f
57 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native SAGE-SU-V6
58 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Proximus
59 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny T-6in4 he.net f
60 2:5053/400 Alexander Kruglikov Native FirstVDS f
61 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
62 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
63 2:2452/502 Ludwig Bernhartzeder Native DTAG
64 2:423/39 Karel Kral Native WEDOS
65 2:5080/102 Stas Degteff T-6to4 NOVATOR
66 2:280/1049 Simon Voortman Native Solcon
67 1:102/127 Bradley Thornton Native Hetzner
68 2:335/364 Fabio Bizzi Native OVH
69 1:124/5016 Nigel Reed Native DAL1-US f
70 2:5075/37 Andrew Komardin Native IHC-NET
71 2:263/5 Martin List-Petersen Native TuxBox
72 2:5030/1520 Andrey Geyko T-6in4 he.net f
73 1:229/664 Jay Harris Native Rogers f
74 1:134/101 Kostie Muirhead T-6in4 he.net f
75 2:280/2030 Martien Korenblom Native Transip
76 3:633/509 Deon George Native Telstra
77 2:5020/4441 Yuri Myakotin Native SOVINTEL
78 1:320/319 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
79 2:240/5824 Anna Christina Nass Native DTAG f
80 2:460/5858 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f INO4
81 2:5030/3165 Serg Podtynnyi Native DIGITALOCEAN
82 2:301/812 Benoit Panizon Native WOODYV6
83 1:229/616 Vasily Losev Native GIGEPORT
84 2:301/113 Alisha Manuela Stutz T-6in4 he.net
85 1:134/100 Kostie Muirhead T-6in4 he.net f
86 1:134/101 Kostie Muirhead T-6in4 he.net f
87 1:134/102 Shelley Petersen T-6in4 he.net f INO4
88 1:134/103 Gordon Muirhead T-6in4 he.net f
89 1:134/301 Brandon Moore T-6in4 he.net f INO4
90 1:134/302 Adam Park T-6in4 he.net f
91 1:153/7715 Dallas Hinton Native Shaw Comms
92 1:218/840 Morgan Collins Native Linode
93 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native HURRICANE-IPV6-24
94 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native Vodafone
95 2:280/2040 Leo Barnhoorn Native KPN f
96 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native RUWEB f
97 2:221/10 Tommi Koivula Native Hetzner f INO4
97 1:266/420 Scott Street Native Comcast OO
99 1:218/850 John Nicpon Native LINODE-US
100 1:142/104 Clive Reuben Native SNETFCC-1
101 2:301/1 Alisha Stutz Native CH-DATAWIRE
102 3:633/267 Andrew Clarke Native Widebandnetv6
103 2:5035/63 Vladimir Goncharov Native RFEIV6NET
104 2:5010/152 Dmitry Smirnov Native RU-SELECTCEL
105 2:5010/252 Dmitry Smirnov T-6in4 TUNNEL-BROKER-NET-1
106 2:5020/290 Andrew Kolchoogin T-6in4 he.net
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
(zone, net, node in decimal notation)
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls).
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls).
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
NO6 The node no longer presents an IPv6 address in the nodelist
and will soon be removed from this list.
HOLD The node is temporarely off-line. Mail may be routed.
DOWN This node is Down for both IPv4 and IPv6 and will be
removed from this list if the condition pertains.
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up when compiled with AF_FORCE=1). If the destination address
is a 6to4 tunnel address (2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if
an IPv4 address is present.
--- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303
* Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555)
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From
Jay Harris@1:229/664.2 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sun Jun 26 20:00:11 2022
*** Quoting Michiel van der Vlist from a message to All ***
Please check your entry. Ig it needs updateing, please let me know.
96 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native RUWEB f
97 2:221/10 Tommi Koivula Native Hetzner f INO4
97 1:266/420 Scott Street Native Comcast OO
99 1:218/850 John Nicpon Native LINODE-US
Just a nit pick, 97 appears twice, though the count is correct. :)
Jay
... It is impossible to please the whole world and your mother-in-law
--- Telegard v3.09.g2-sp4/mL
* Origin: Northern Realms/TG � tg.nrbbs.net � Binbrook, ON (1:229/664.2)
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
Jay Harris on Mon Jun 27 07:19:36 2022
Hello Jay,
On Sunday June 26 2022 20:00, you wrote to me:
97 2:221/10 Tommi Koivula Native Hetzner f INO4
97 1:266/420 Scott Street Native Comcast
Just a nit pick, 97 appears twice, though the count is correct. :)
Thanks.
Has been fixed.
Cheers, Michiel
--- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303
* Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555)
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
All on Mon Jul 18 18:29:28 2022
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 18 July 2022
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Freedom f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native KPN f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula Native Elisa f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native OVH
8 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky Native PCextreme
9 1:154/10 Nicholas Boel Native Spectrum f
10 2:203/0 Bjorn Felten T-6in4 he.net
11 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native KPN f INO4
12 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6in4 he.net f
13 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov T-6in4 he.net f
14 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
15 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0
16 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek Native CZ-IJC-20071015
17 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
18 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
19 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
20 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
21 3:770/100 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
22 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native TTK-Volga f
23 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
24 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
25 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
26 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
27 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
28 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
29 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO
30 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
31 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
32 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native OVH
33 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
34 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
35 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH
36 2:2452/413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
37 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
38 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
39 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Amazon.com
40 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
41 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FirstByte
42 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
43 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
44 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
45 2:467/239 Mykhailo Kapitanov Native Vultr f
46 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
47 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
48 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native Xs4All
49 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
50 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
51 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 TUNNEL-BROKER-NET-0
52 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
53 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net f
54 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
55 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
56 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko Native ER-Telecom f
57 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native SAGE-SU-V6
58 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Proximus
59 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny T-6in4 he.net f
60 2:5053/400 Alexander Kruglikov Native FirstVDS f
61 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
62 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
63 2:2452/502 Ludwig Bernhartzeder Native DTAG
64 2:423/39 Karel Kral Native WEDOS
65 2:5080/102 Stas Degteff T-6to4 NOVATOR
66 2:280/1049 Simon Voortman Native Solcon
67 1:102/127 Bradley Thornton Native Hetzner
68 2:335/364 Fabio Bizzi Native OVH
69 1:124/5016 Nigel Reed Native DAL1-US f
70 2:5075/37 Andrew Komardin Native IHC-NET
71 2:263/5 Martin List-Petersen Native TuxBox
72 2:5030/1520 Andrey Geyko T-6in4 he.net f
73 1:229/664 Jay Harris Native Rogers f
74 1:134/101 Kostie Muirhead T-6in4 he.net f
75 2:280/2030 Martien Korenblom Native Transip
76 3:633/509 Deon George Native Telstra
77 2:5020/4441 Yuri Myakotin Native SOVINTEL
78 1:320/319 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
79 2:240/5824 Anna Christina Nass Native DTAG f
80 2:460/5858 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f INO4
81 2:5030/3165 Serg Podtynnyi Native DIGITALOCEAN
82 2:301/812 Benoit Panizon Native WOODYV6
83 1:229/616 Vasily Losev Native GIGEPORT
84 2:301/113 Alisha Manuela Stutz T-6in4 he.net
85 1:134/100 Kostie Muirhead T-6in4 he.net f
86 1:134/101 Kostie Muirhead T-6in4 he.net f
87 1:134/102 Shelley Petersen T-6in4 he.net f INO4
88 1:134/103 Gordon Muirhead T-6in4 he.net f
89 1:134/301 Brandon Moore T-6in4 he.net f INO4
90 1:134/302 Adam Park T-6in4 he.net f
91 1:153/7715 Dallas Hinton Native Shaw Comms
92 1:218/840 Morgan Collins Native Linode
93 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native HURRICANE-IPV6-24
94 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native Vodafone
95 2:280/2040 Leo Barnhoorn Native KPN f
96 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native RUWEB f
97 2:221/10 Tommi Koivula Native Hetzner f INO4
98 1:266/420 Scott Street Native Comcast OO
99 1:218/850 John Nicpon Native LINODE-US
100 1:142/104 Clive Reuben Native SNETFCC-1
101 2:301/1 Alisha Stutz Native CH-DATAWIRE
102 3:633/267 Andrew Clarke Native Widebandnetv6
103 2:5035/63 Vladimir Goncharov Native RFEIV6NET
104 2:5010/252 Dmitry Smirnov T-6in4 TUNNEL-BROKER-NET-1
105 2:5020/290 Andrew Kolchoogin T-6in4 he.net
106 1:218/401 James Downs Native Scaleway PM *1
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
(zone, net, node in decimal notation)
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls).
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls).
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
NO6 The node no longer presents an IPv6 address in the nodelist
and will soon be removed from this list.
HOLD The node is temporarely off-line. Mail may be routed.
DOWN This node is Down for both IPv4 and IPv6 and will be
removed from this list if the condition pertains.
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
PM *1 lounge.egontech.com
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up when compiled with AF_FORCE=1). If the destination address
is a 6to4 tunnel address (2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if
an IPv4 address is present.
--- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303
* Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555)
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
All on Sun Jul 31 10:46:34 2022
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 31 July 2022
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Freedom f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native KPN f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula Native Elisa f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native OVH
8 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky Native PCextreme
9 1:154/10 Nicholas Boel Native Spectrum f
10 2:203/0 Bjorn Felten T-6in4 he.net
11 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native KPN f INO4
12 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6in4 he.net f
13 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov T-6in4 he.net f
14 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
15 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0
16 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek Native CZ-IJC-20071015
17 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
18 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
19 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
20 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
21 3:770/100 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
22 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native TTK-Volga f
23 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
24 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
25 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
26 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
27 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
28 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
29 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO
30 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
31 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
32 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native OVH
33 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
34 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
35 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH
36 2:2452/413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f 6DWN
37 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
38 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
39 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Amazon.com
40 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
41 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FirstByte
42 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
43 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
44 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
45 2:467/239 Mykhailo Kapitanov Native Vultr f
46 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
47 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
48 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native Xs4All
49 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
50 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
51 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 TUNNEL-BROKER-NET-0
52 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
53 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net f
54 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
55 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
56 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko Native ER-Telecom f
57 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native SAGE-SU-V6
58 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Proximus
59 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny T-6in4 he.net f
60 2:5053/400 Alexander Kruglikov Native FirstVDS f
61 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
62 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
63 2:2452/502 Ludwig Bernhartzeder Native DTAG 6DWN
64 2:423/39 Karel Kral Native WEDOS
65 2:5080/102 Stas Degteff T-6to4 NOVATOR
66 2:280/1049 Simon Voortman Native Solcon
67 1:102/127 Bradley Thornton Native Hetzner
68 2:335/364 Fabio Bizzi Native OVH
69 1:124/5016 Nigel Reed Native DAL1-US f
70 2:5075/37 Andrew Komardin Native IHC-NET
71 2:263/5 Martin List-Petersen Native TuxBox
72 2:5030/1520 Andrey Geyko T-6in4 he.net f
73 1:229/664 Jay Harris Native Rogers f
74 1:134/101 Kostie Muirhead T-6in4 he.net f
75 2:280/2030 Martien Korenblom Native Transip
76 3:633/509 Deon George Native Telstra
77 2:5020/4441 Yuri Myakotin Native SOVINTEL
78 1:320/319 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
79 2:240/5824 Anna Christina Nass Native DTAG f
80 2:460/5858 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f INO4
81 2:5030/3165 Serg Podtynnyi Native DIGITALOCEAN
82 2:301/812 Benoit Panizon Native WOODYV6
83 1:229/616 Vasily Losev Native GIGEPORT
84 2:301/113 Alisha Manuela Stutz T-6in4 he.net
85 1:134/100 Kostie Muirhead T-6in4 he.net f
86 1:134/101 Kostie Muirhead T-6in4 he.net f
87 1:134/102 Shelley Petersen T-6in4 he.net f INO4
88 1:134/103 Gordon Muirhead T-6in4 he.net f
89 1:134/301 Brandon Moore T-6in4 he.net f INO4
90 1:134/302 Adam Park T-6in4 he.net f
91 1:153/7715 Dallas Hinton Native Shaw Comms
92 1:218/840 Morgan Collins Native Linode
93 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native HURRICANE-IPV6-24
94 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native Vodafone
95 2:280/2040 Leo Barnhoorn Native KPN f
96 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native RUWEB f
97 2:221/10 Tommi Koivula Native Hetzner f INO4
98 1:266/420 Scott Street Native Comcast OO
99 1:218/850 John Nicpon Native LINODE-US
100 1:142/104 Clive Reuben Native SNETFCC-1
101 2:301/1 Alisha Stutz Native CH-DATAWIRE
102 3:633/267 Andrew Clarke Native Widebandnetv6
103 2:5035/63 Vladimir Goncharov Native RFEIV6NET
104 2:5010/252 Dmitry Smirnov T-6in4 TUNNEL-BROKER-NET-1
105 2:5020/290 Andrew Kolchoogin T-6in4 he.net
106 1:218/401 James Downs Native Scaleway PM *1
107 1:214/22 Ray Quinn t-6in4 he.net
108 2:5030/49 Sergey Myasoedov Native FR-VIRTUA-SYSTEMS
109 1:218/820 Ryan Fantus Native DIGITALOCEAN
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
(zone, net, node in decimal notation)
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls).
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls).
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
NO6 The node no longer presents an IPv6 address in the nodelist
and will soon be removed from this list.
HOLD The node is temporarely off-line. Mail may be routed.
DOWN This node is Down for both IPv4 and IPv6 and will be
removed from this list if the condition pertains.
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
PM *1 lounge.egontech.com
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up when compiled with AF_FORCE=1). If the destination address
is a 6to4 tunnel address (2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if
an IPv4 address is present.
--- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303
* Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555)
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From
Ray Quinn@1:214/23 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sun Jul 31 05:22:08 2022
Hello Michiel!
31 Jul 22 10:46, you wrote to all:
107 1:214/22 Ray Quinn t-6in4 he.net
T-6in4 Static 6in4
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
(zone, net, node in decimal notation)
I once had mine set up for this. For the life of me, I cannot find out what I did to make it work. It seems that I failed to backup the network settings when "upgrading" the last time. Can someone point me in the right direction? Using Debian 11 (bullseye)
73 de W6RAY Ray Quinn
Visalia, CA DM06II
Ham Shack Hotline 4655
If the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body,
then only left-handed people are in their right mind.
--- GoldED+/W64-MSVC 1.1.5-b20180707
* Origin: Ray's Road Node | Somewhere in California. (1:214/23)
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From
Kees van Eeten@2:280/5003.4 to
Ray Quinn on Sun Jul 31 15:56:46 2022
Hello Ray!
31 Jul 22 05:22, you wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
(zone, net, node in decimal notation)
I once had mine set up for this. For the life of me, I cannot find out what I did to make it work. It seems that I failed to backup the network settings when "upgrading" the last time. Can someone point me in the right direction? Using Debian 11 (bullseye)
I added something like this to /etc/network/interfaces.
Ignore the fact that I use a vlan, just use the interface name you use.
iface vlan102 inet6 auto
pre-up ip token set ::f1d0:2:280:5003 dev $IFACE
Kees
--- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5--b20180707
* Origin: As for me, all I know is that, I know nothing. (2:280/5003.4)
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From
Kees van Eeten@2:280/5003.4 to
Ray Quinn on Sun Jul 31 16:32:22 2022
Hello Ray!
31 Jul 22 05:22, you wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
(zone, net, node in decimal notation)
I once had mine set up for this. For the life of me, I cannot find out what I did to make it work. It seems that I failed to backup the network settings when "upgrading" the last time. Can someone point me in the right direction? Using Debian 11 (bullseye)
Even more simple. On a Raspberry Pi I use just.
-----------------
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
pre-up ip token set ::f1d0:2:280:5006 dev $IFACE
----------------
Kees
--- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5--b20180707
* Origin: As for me, all I know is that, I know nothing. (2:280/5003.4)
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From
Jay Harris@1:229/664.1 to
Ray Quinn on Sun Jul 31 10:45:38 2022
*** Quoting Ray Quinn from a message to Michiel van der Vlist ***
I once had mine set up for this. For the life of me, I cannot find
out what I did to make it work. It seems that I failed to backup the network settings when "upgrading" the last time. Can someone point me
in the right direction? Using Debian 11 (bullseye)
This is how I have it setup on Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS. I had to do something different on my Pi install, but I can't find those instructions anymore, it was more complicated.
sudo nano /etc/netplan/00-installer-config.yaml
# This is the network config written by 'subiquity'
network:
ethernets:
ens160:
dhcp4: true
ipv6-address-token: "::f1d0:1:229:664"
version: 2
I believe all of the lines were already there, I just had to add in the the ipv6-address-token line.
Jay
... I've started sleeping in our fireplace. Now I sleep like a log!
--- Telegard v3.09.g2-sp4/mL
* Origin: Northern Realms/TG � tg.nrbbs.net � Binbrook, ON (1:229/664.1)
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
All on Tue Nov 1 22:55:54 2022
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 1 November 2022
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Freedom f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native KPN f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula Native Elisa f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native OVH
8 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky Native PCextreme
9 1:154/10 Nicholas Boel Native Spectrum f
10 2:203/0 Bjorn Felten T-6in4 he.net
11 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native KPN f INO4
12 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6in4 he.net f
13 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov T-6in4 he.net f
14 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
15 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0
16 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek Native CZ-IJC-20071015
17 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
18 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
19 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
20 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
21 3:770/100 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
22 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native TTK-Volga f
23 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
24 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
25 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
26 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
27 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
28 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
29 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO
30 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
31 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
32 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native OVH
33 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
34 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
35 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH
36 2:240/5413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f PM *4
37 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
38 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
39 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Amazon.com
40 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
41 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FirstByte
42 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
43 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
44 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
45 2:467/239 Mykhailo Kapitanov Native Vultr f
46 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
47 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
48 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native KPN
49 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
50 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
51 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 TUNNEL-BROKER-NET-0
52 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
53 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net f
54 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
55 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
56 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko Native ER-Telecom f
57 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native SAGE-SU-V6
58 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Proximus
59 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny T-6in4 he.net f
60 2:5053/400 Alexander Kruglikov Native FirstVDS f
61 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
62 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
63 2:240/502 Ludwig Bernhartzeder Native DTAG PM *3
64 2:423/39 Karel Kral Native WEDOS
65 2:5080/102 Stas Degteff T-6to4 NOVATOR
66 2:280/1049 Simon Voortman Native Solcon
67 1:102/127 Bradley Thornton Native Hetzner
68 2:335/364 Fabio Bizzi Native OVH
69 1:124/5016 Nigel Reed Native DAL1-US f
70 2:5075/37 Andrew Komardin Native IHC-NET
71 2:263/5 Martin List-Petersen Native TuxBox
72 2:5030/1520 Andrey Geyko T-6in4 he.net f
73 1:229/664 Jay Harris Native Rogers f
74 1:134/101 Kostie Muirhead T-6in4 he.net f
75 2:280/2030 Martien Korenblom Native Transip
76 3:633/509 Deon George Native Telstra
77 2:5020/4441 Yuri Myakotin Native SOVINTEL
78 1:320/319 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
79 2:240/5824 Anna Christina Nass Native DTAG f
80 2:460/5858 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f INO4
81 2:5030/3165 Serg Podtynnyi Native DIGITALOCEAN
82 2:301/812 Benoit Panizon Native WOODYV6
83 1:229/616 Vasily Losev Native GIGEPORT
84 2:301/113 Alisha Manuela Stutz T-6in4 he.net
85 1:134/100 Kostie Muirhead T-6in4 he.net f
86 1:134/101 Kostie Muirhead T-6in4 he.net f
87 1:134/102 Shelley Petersen T-6in4 he.net f INO4
88 1:134/103 Gordon Muirhead T-6in4 he.net f
89 1:134/301 Brandon Moore T-6in4 he.net f INO4
90 1:134/302 Adam Park T-6in4 he.net f
91 1:153/7715 Dallas Hinton Native Shaw Comms
92 1:218/840 Morgan Collins Native Linode
93 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native HURRICANE-IPV6-24
94 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native Vodafone
95 2:280/2040 Leo Barnhoorn Native KPN f
96 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native RUWEB f
97 2:221/10 Tommi Koivula Native Hetzner f INO4
98 1:266/420 Scott Street Native Comcast OO
99 1:218/850 John Nicpon Native LINODE-US
100 1:142/104 Clive Reuben Native SNETFCC-1
101 2:301/1 Alisha Stutz Native CH-DATAWIRE
102 3:633/267 Andrew Clarke Native Widebandnetv6
103 2:5035/63 Vladimir Goncharov Native RFEIV6NET
104 2:5010/252 Dmitry Smirnov T-6in4 TUNNEL-BROKER-NET-1
105 2:5020/290 Andrew Kolchoogin T-6in4 he.net
106 1:218/401 James Downs Native Scaleway PM *1
107 1:214/22 Ray Quinn t-6in4 he.net
108 2:5030/49 Sergey Myasoedov Native FR-VIRTUA-SYSTEMS
109 1:218/820 Ryan Fantus Native DIGITALOCEAN
110 1:135/395 Charles Blackburn Native BHN-CPE PM *2
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
(zone, net, node in decimal notation)
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls).
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls).
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
NO6 The node no longer presents an IPv6 address in the nodelist
and will soon be removed from this list.
HOLD The node is temporarely off-line. Mail may be routed.
DOWN This node is Down for both IPv4 and IPv6 and will be
removed from this list if the condition pertains.
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
PM *1 lounge.egontech.com
PM *2 bbs.thefbo.us
PM *3 Was: 2:2452/502
PM *4 Was: 2:2452/413
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up when compiled with AF_FORCE=1). If the destination address
is a 6to4 tunnel address (2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if
an IPv4 address is present.
--- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303
* Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555)
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From
Stas Mishchenkov@2:460/5858 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Wed Nov 2 12:06:44 2022
Hi Michiel!
Tuesday November 01 2022 22:55, you wrote to All:
MvdV> 80 2:460/5858 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
MvdV> INO4
[fido@brorabbit inbound]$ grep ',5858,' ~/nodelist/nodelist.367 ,5858,For_Technical_Purposes,Simferopol_Crimea,Brother_Rabbit,-Unpublished-,300 ,MO,CM,IBN,INA:burrow.g0x.ru,INO4
;)
Have a nice night.
Stas Mishchenkov.
--- Have You daily sexual life? Hide it proper from Your wife! ;)
* Origin: Lame Users Breeding. Simferopol, Crimea. (2:460/5858)
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From
Stas Mishchenkov@2:460/5858 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Wed Nov 2 16:53:10 2022
Hi Michiel!
Wednesday November 02 2022 10:14, you wrote to me:
Tuesday November 01 2022 22:55, you wrote to All:
MvdV>>> 80 2:460/5858 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net
MvdV>>> f INO4
[fido@brorabbit inbound]$ grep ',5858,' ~/nodelist/nodelist.367
,5858,For_Technical_Purposes,Simferopol_Crimea,Brother_Rabbit,-Unpubli
shed-,300 ,MO,CM,IBN,INA:burrow.g0x.ru,INO4
MvdV> Your point?
This node is on my desktop computer. It is used for debugging and testing software.
Have a nice night.
Stas Mishchenkov.
--- Have You daily sexual life? Hide it proper from Your wife! ;)
* Origin: Lame Users Breeding. Simferopol, Crimea. (2:460/5858)
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From
Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Tue Nov 8 21:52:28 2022
Hello Michiel!
02 Nov 2022 10:14, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Stas Mishchenkov:
MvdV> Hello Stas,
MvdV> On Wednesday November 02 2022 12:06, you wrote to me:
Tuesday November 01 2022 22:55, you wrote to All:
MvdV>>> 80 2:460/5858 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net
MvdV>>> f INO4
[fido@brorabbit inbound]$ grep ',5858,' ~/nodelist/nodelist.367
,5858,For_Technical_Purposes,Simferopol_Crimea,Brother_Rabbit,-Unpubli
shed-,300 ,MO,CM,IBN,INA:burrow.g0x.ru,INO4
MvdV> Your point?
space after 300
Regards Benny
... too late to die young :)
--- Msged/LNX 6.1.2 (Linux/6.0.5-gentoo-dist (x86_64))
* Origin:
gopher://fido.junc.eu/ (2:230/0)
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From
Stas Mishchenkov@2:460/5858 to
Benny Pedersen on Wed Nov 9 09:33:08 2022
Hi Benny!
Tuesday November 08 2022 21:52, you wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:
MvdV>>>> 80 2:460/5858 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net
MvdV>>>> f INO4
[fido@brorabbit inbound]$ grep ',5858,' ~/nodelist/nodelist.367
,5858,For_Technical_Purposes,Simferopol_Crimea,Brother_Rabbit,-Unpubli
shed-,300 ,MO,CM,IBN,INA:burrow.g0x.ru,INO4
MvdV>> Your point?
space after 300
It's not my. :)
Have a nice night.
Stas Mishchenkov.
--- Have You daily sexual life? Hide it proper from Your wife! ;)
* Origin: Lame Users Breeding. Simferopol, Crimea. (2:460/5858)
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From
Björn Felten@2:203/2 to
Benny Pedersen on Wed Nov 9 14:29:08 2022
shed-,300 ,MO,CM,IBN,INA:burrow.g0x.ru,INO4
MvdV>> Your point?
space after 300
That's a line wrap error. Some antiquated FTN editors still don't support format=flowed as defined in RFC3676.
--
United we are strong, we win. Divided we are weak, we lose.
..
--- Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; sv-SE; rv:1.9.1.16) Gecko/20101125
* Origin:
news://eljaco.se:4119 (2:203/2)
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From
Björn Felten@2:203/2 to
Stas Mishchenkov on Wed Nov 9 14:32:43 2022
space after 300
It's not my. :)
Of course not. That would have caused an ;E line in the nodelist, if I recall correctly from my MakeNl reverse engineering days. 8-)
--
United we are strong, we win. Divided we are weak, we lose.
..
--- Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; sv-SE; rv:1.9.1.16) Gecko/20101125
* Origin:
news://eljaco.se:4119 (2:203/2)
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From
Stas Mishchenkov@2:460/5858 to
Björn Felten on Wed Nov 9 17:07:42 2022
*** Answering a msg posted in area _Carbon.Mail (Carbon.Mail).
Hi Bj�rn!
Wednesday November 09 2022 14:32, you wrote to me:
space after 300
It's not my. :)
Of course not. That would have caused an ;E line in the nodelist, if I recall correctly from my MakeNl reverse engineering days. 8-)
In my case it was af fall of quoting. Take a look at the original message.
Have a nice night.
Stas Mishchenkov.
--- Have You daily sexual life? Hide it proper from Your wife! ;)
* Origin: Lame Users Breeding. Simferopol, Crimea. (2:460/5858)
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From
Ingo Juergensmann@2:240/5413 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Mon Jan 16 18:52:30 2023
Hello Michiel!
08 Oct 22 19:40, you wrote to all:
36 2:2452/413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
I think this should be changed to 2:240/5413 after net 2:2452 shut down.
Ingo
--- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5--b20170303
* Origin: AmigaXess - back in FidoNet after 17 years (2:240/5413)
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From
Stas Mishchenkov@2:460/5858 to
All on Fri Mar 24 17:26:00 2023
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* Forwarded by Stas Mishchenkov (2:460/5858)
* Area : NetMail.Stas (NetMail.Stas)
* From : Fidogle, 2:460/58 (Friday March 24 2023 17:22)
* To : Stas Mishchenkov
* Subj : Your request reply. ============================================================================= ������������������������������������������������������������������������������
EchoArea: IPV6 Date: 02.11.2022
From: Michiel van der Vlist 2:280/5555
To : All
Subj: List of IPv6 nodes ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ @MSGID: 2:280/5555 6361961e
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 1 November 2022
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Freedom f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native KPN f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula Native Elisa f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native OVH
8 2:5030/257 Vova Uralsky Native PCextreme
9 1:154/10 Nicholas Boel Native Spectrum f
10 2:203/0 Bjorn Felten T-6in4 he.net
11 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native KPN f INO4
12 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6in4 he.net f
13 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov T-6in4 he.net f
14 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
15 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0
16 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek Native CZ-IJC-20071015
17 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
18 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
19 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
20 3:770/1 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
21 3:770/100 Paul Hayton T-6in4 he.net
22 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native TTK-Volga f
23 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
24 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
25 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
26 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
27 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
28 2:246/1305 Emil Schuster Native TAL.DE
29 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO
30 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
31 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
32 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native OVH
33 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
34 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
35 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH
36 2:240/5413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f PM *4
37 1:123/10 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
38 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
39 1:135/300 Eric Renfro Native Amazon.com
40 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
41 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FirstByte
42 2:5095/0 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
43 2:5095/20 Sergey V. Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
44 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
45 2:467/239 Mykhailo Kapitanov Native Vultr f
46 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
47 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 TUNNELBROKER-0 f
48 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native KPN
49 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
50 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
51 2:5020/2123 Anton Samsonov T-6in4 TUNNEL-BROKER-NET-0
52 2:5020/2332 Andrey Ignatov Native ru.rtk
53 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net f
54 2:5005/77 Valery Lutoshkin T-6in4 NTS f
55 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
56 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko Native ER-Telecom f
57 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native SAGE-SU-V6
58 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Proximus
59 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny T-6in4 he.net f
60 2:5053/400 Alexander Kruglikov Native FirstVDS f
61 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
62 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
63 2:240/502 Ludwig Bernhartzeder Native DTAG PM *3
64 2:423/39 Karel Kral Native WEDOS
65 2:5080/102 Stas Degteff T-6to4 NOVATOR
66 2:280/1049 Simon Voortman Native Solcon
67 1:102/127 Bradley Thornton Native Hetzner
68 2:335/364 Fabio Bizzi Native OVH
69 1:124/5016 Nigel Reed Native DAL1-US f
70 2:5075/37 Andrew Komardin Native IHC-NET
71 2:263/5 Martin List-Petersen Native TuxBox
72 2:5030/1520 Andrey Geyko T-6in4 he.net f
73 1:229/664 Jay Harris Native Rogers f
74 1:134/101 Kostie Muirhead T-6in4 he.net f
75 2:280/2030 Martien Korenblom Native Transip
76 3:633/509 Deon George Native Telstra
77 2:5020/4441 Yuri Myakotin Native SOVINTEL
78 1:320/319 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
79 2:240/5824 Anna Christina Nass Native DTAG f
80 2:460/5858 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f INO4
81 2:5030/3165 Serg Podtynnyi Native DIGITALOCEAN
82 2:301/812 Benoit Panizon Native WOODYV6
83 1:229/616 Vasily Losev Native GIGEPORT
84 2:301/113 Alisha Manuela Stutz T-6in4 he.net
85 1:134/100 Kostie Muirhead T-6in4 he.net f
86 1:134/101 Kostie Muirhead T-6in4 he.net f
87 1:134/102 Shelley Petersen T-6in4 he.net f INO4
88 1:134/103 Gordon Muirhead T-6in4 he.net f
89 1:134/301 Brandon Moore T-6in4 he.net f INO4
90 1:134/302 Adam Park T-6in4 he.net f
91 1:153/7715 Dallas Hinton Native Shaw Comms
92 1:218/840 Morgan Collins Native Linode
93 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native HURRICANE-IPV6-24
94 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native Vodafone
95 2:280/2040 Leo Barnhoorn Native KPN f
96 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native RUWEB f
97 2:221/10 Tommi Koivula Native Hetzner f INO4
98 1:266/420 Scott Street Native Comcast OO
99 1:218/850 John Nicpon Native LINODE-US
100 1:142/104 Clive Reuben Native SNETFCC-1
101 2:301/1 Alisha Stutz Native CH-DATAWIRE
102 3:633/267 Andrew Clarke Native Widebandnetv6
103 2:5035/63 Vladimir Goncharov Native RFEIV6NET
104 2:5010/252 Dmitry Smirnov T-6in4 TUNNEL-BROKER-NET-1
105 2:5020/290 Andrew Kolchoogin T-6in4 he.net
106 1:218/401 James Downs Native Scaleway PM *1
107 1:214/22 Ray Quinn t-6in4 he.net
108 2:5030/49 Sergey Myasoedov Native FR-VIRTUA-SYSTEMS
109 1:218/820 Ryan Fantus Native DIGITALOCEAN
110 1:135/395 Charles Blackburn Native BHN-CPE PM *2
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
(zone, net, node in decimal notation)
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls).
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls).
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
NO6 The node no longer presents an IPv6 address in the nodelist
and will soon be removed from this list.
HOLD The node is temporarely off-line. Mail may be routed.
DOWN This node is Down for both IPv4 and IPv6 and will be
removed from this list if the condition pertains.
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
PM *1 lounge.egontech.com
PM *2 bbs.thefbo.us
PM *3 Was: 2:2452/502
PM *4 Was: 2:2452/413
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up when compiled with AF_FORCE=1). If the destination address
is a 6to4 tunnel address (2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if
an IPv4 address is present.
-+- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303
+ Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555) ������������������������������������������������������������������������������
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+ Origin: perl packPKT by Stas Mishchenkov [2:460/58] (2:460/58) =============================================================================
Hi All!
Has there really been no change since November 1, 2022?
Have a nice night.
Stas Mishchenkov.
--- Have You daily sexual life? Hide it proper from Your wife! ;)
* Origin: Lame Users Breeding. Simferopol, Crimea. (2:460/5858)
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From
Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Mon Apr 10 12:49:13 2023
Hi Michiel,
On 2023-04-04 22:54:13, you wrote to All:
MvdV> 36 2:240/5413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
Just noticed this one:
Calling 2:240/5413 (2a01:a700:4629:211:f1d0:2:240:5413:24554)
error (Connection timed out)
IPv4 is ok for this node...
Bye, Wilfred.
--- FMail-lnx64 2.2.0.0
* Origin: FMail development HQ (2:280/464)
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From
Ingo Juergensmann@2:240/5413 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sun Apr 16 12:21:08 2023
Hello Michiel!
10 Apr 23 15:36, you wrote to Wilfred van Velzen:
Just noticed this one:
Calling 2:240/5413 (2a01:a700:4629:211:f1d0:2:240:5413:24554)
error (Connection timed out)
IPv4 is ok for this node...
Netmail send to sysop.
... and answered & fixed... :)
Ingo
--- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5--b20170303
* Origin: AmigaXess - back in FidoNet after 17 years (2:240/5413)
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From
Tommi Koivula@2:221/6 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Wed Apr 26 17:15:20 2023
Hi Michiel.
I have checked all the remaining nodes in the list for connectivity
and as a result more nodes have been flagged 6DWN or even DOWN...
What happened to 2:221/10 ?
'Tommi
--- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20230304
* Origin: nntps://news.fidonet.fi (2:221/6)
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From
Tommi Koivula@2:221/6 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Wed Apr 26 17:23:00 2023
Hi Michiel.
26 Apr 23 17:15, I wrote to you:
Hi Michiel.
I have checked all the remaining nodes in the list for connectivity
and as a result more nodes have been flagged 6DWN or even DOWN...
What happened to 2:221/10 ?
+ 26 Apr 13:58:32 [1355626] incoming session with 2001-1c02-1105-4500-f1d0-0002-0280-5556.cable.dynamic.v6.ziggo.nl [2001:1c02:1105:4500:f1d0:2:280:5556]
- 26 Apr 13:58:32 [1355626] SYS Nieuw Schnoord IPv6 test node
- 26 Apr 13:58:32 [1355626] ZYZ Michiel van der Vlist
- 26 Apr 13:58:32 [1355626] LOC Driebergen, NL
- 26 Apr 13:58:32 [1355626] NDL CM,MO,IBN:f5556.vlist.eu,PING,IPv6,INO4
- 26 Apr 13:58:32 [1355626] TIME Wed, 26 Apr 2023 12:58:38 +0200
- 26 Apr 13:58:32 [1355626] VER binkd/1.1a-113/Win32 binkp/1.1
+ 26 Apr 13:58:32 [1355626] addr: 2:280/5555.6@fidonet
+ 26 Apr 13:58:32 [1355626] addr: 2:280/5556@fidonet
- 26 Apr 13:58:32 [1355626] OPT NDA EXTCMD CRYPT GZ BZ2
+ 26 Apr 13:58:32 [1355626] Remote supports asymmetric ND mode
+ 26 Apr 13:58:32 [1355626] Remote supports EXTCMD mode
+ 26 Apr 13:58:32 [1355626] Remote requests CRYPT mode
+ 26 Apr 13:58:32 [1355626] Remote supports GZ mode
+ 26 Apr 13:58:32 [1355626] Remote supports BZ2 mode
+ 26 Apr 13:58:32 [1355626] done (from 2:280/5555.6@fidonet, OK, S/R: 0/0 (0/0 bytes))
26 Apr 13:58:32 [1355626] session closed, quitting...
'Tommi
--- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20230304
* Origin: nntps://news.fidonet.fi (2:221/6)
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From
Eugene Subbotin@2:5075/128 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sat Jun 10 06:39:16 2023
06.06.2023 21:19, Michiel van der Vlist ����:
MV> List of IPv6 nodes
MV> By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Missing:
2:5057/19 = 2a03:1ac0:5571:3a38:f1d0:2:5057:19 (Native, ER-Telecom)
2:5075/0 and 2:5075/35 = 2a03:80c0:1:f:f1d0:2:5075:35 (Native, RUWEB)
2:5075/37 = 2a03:c980:db:19:: (Native, IHC)
2:5075/128 = 2a03:e2c0:12a2:0:f1d0:2:5075:128 (T-6in4, IP4Market AKA TUNNELBROKER-0)
--- Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 13.4; rv:91.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/91.0 SeaMonkey/2.53.16
* Origin: Usenet Network (2:5075/128)
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From
Eugene Subbotin@2:5075/128 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sat Jun 10 06:43:52 2023
06.06.2023 21:19, Michiel van der Vlist ����:
MV> 93 2:5020/5858
; Alexander Kruglikov T-6in4 Tunnel-Brkr-Net1 f
Also IP4Market, as "TUNNELBROKER-0" in your list
--- Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 13.4; rv:91.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/91.0 SeaMonkey/2.53.16
* Origin: Usenet Network (2:5075/128)
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From
Eugene Subbotin@2:5075/128 to
evs on Sat Jun 10 06:53:57 2023
10.06.2023 06:39, evs ����:
2:5057/19 = 2a03:1ac0:5571:3a38:f1d0:2:5057:19 (Native, ER-Telecom)
AKA 2:5057/0
--- Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 13.4; rv:91.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/91.0 SeaMonkey/2.53.16
* Origin: Usenet Network (2:5075/128)
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From
Paul Hayton@3:770/100 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Tue Jul 11 10:19:42 2023
On 10 Jul 2023 at 01:56p, Michiel van der Vlist pondered and said...
Hello All,
Paul Hayton now has native IPv6
really happy I finally got this access, changed ISP and things are looking up :)
Kerr Avon [Blake's 7] 'I'm not expendable, I'm not stupid and I'm not going' avon[at]bbs.nz | bbs.nz | fsxnet.nz
--- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Linux/64)
* Origin: Agency BBS | Dunedin, New Zealand | agency.bbs.nz (3:770/100)
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From
Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to
Tommi Koivula on Wed Aug 2 17:28:34 2023
Hello Tommi!
26 Apr 2023 17:15, Tommi Koivula wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:
Hi Michiel.
I have checked all the remaining nodes in the list for connectivity
and as a result more nodes have been flagged 6DWN or even DOWN...
What happened to 2:221/10 ?
why do you ask ?
Regards Benny
... too late to die young :)
--- Msged/LNX 6.1.2 (Linux/6.4.7-gentoo-dist (x86_64))
* Origin:
gopher://fido.junc.eu/ (2:230/0)
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From
Alexey Vissarionov@2:5020/545 to
Benny Pedersen on Thu Aug 3 11:51:50 2023
Good ${greeting_time}, Benny!
02 Aug 2023 17:28:34, you wrote to Tommi Koivula:
I have checked all the remaining nodes in the list for connectivity
and as a result more nodes have been flagged 6DWN or even DOWN...
What happened to 2:221/10 ?
why do you ask ?
Why do you answer with a question?
--
Alexey V. Vissarionov aka Gremlin from Kremlin
gremlin.ru!gremlin; +vii-cmiii-ccxxix-lxxix-xlii
... that's why I really dislike fools.
--- /bin/vi
* Origin: ::1 (2:5020/545)
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From
Egor Glukhov@2:5020/736 to
Alexey Vissarionov on Sun Aug 6 00:31:28 2023
Alexey,
03 Aug 23 11:51, you wrote to Benny Pedersen:
I have checked all the remaining nodes in the list for connectivity
and as a result more nodes have been flagged 6DWN or even DOWN...
What happened to 2:221/10 ?
why do you ask ?
Why do you answer with a question?
Why are you interested in this?
Egor
--- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20230304
* Origin: Lyubertsy, MO (2:5020/736)
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From
Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to
Alexey Vissarionov on Thu Feb 8 04:08:38 2024
Hello Alexey!
03 Aug 2023 11:51, Alexey Vissarionov wrote to Benny Pedersen:
Good ${greeting_time}, Benny!
02 Aug 2023 17:28:34, you wrote to Tommi Koivula:
I have checked all the remaining nodes in the list for connectivity
and as a result more nodes have been flagged 6DWN or even DOWN...
What happened to 2:221/10 ?
why do you ask ?
Why do you answer with a question?
he, if Tommi can't check logs on his own network, its brokken
MV did not say what connection fails, both are dual stacked, oh well :)
Regards Benny
... too late to die young :)
--- Msged/LNX 6.1.2 (Linux/6.7.4-gentoo-dist (x86_64))
* Origin:
gopher://fido.junc.eu/ (2:230/0)
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From
Tommi Koivula@2:221/1 to
Benny Pedersen on Thu Feb 8 09:39:02 2024
Benny Pedersen wrote:
03 Aug 2023 11:51, Alexey Vissarionov wrote to Benny Pedersen:
Good ${greeting_time}, Benny!
02 Aug 2023 17:28:34, you wrote to Tommi Koivula:
I have checked all the remaining nodes in the list for
connectivity and as a result more nodes have been flagged
6DWN or even DOWN...
What happened to 2:221/10 ?
why do you ask ?
Why do you answer with a question?
he, if Tommi can't check logs on his own network, its brokken
I have no logs of the "List of IPv6 nodes". ;-D
'Tommi
---
* Origin: jamnntpd/lnx (2:221/1.0)
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From
Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to
Tommi Koivula on Fri Feb 9 22:44:52 2024
Hello Tommi!
08 Feb 2024 09:39, Tommi Koivula wrote to Benny Pedersen:
I have no logs of the "List of IPv6 nodes". ;-D
grep xxxx:: binkd.log
why is it needed to use external lists ?
Regards Benny
... too late to die young :)
--- Msged/LNX 6.1.2 (Linux/6.7.4-gentoo-dist (x86_64))
* Origin:
gopher://fido.junc.eu/ (2:230/0)
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From
Tommi Koivula@2:221/6.600 to
Benny Pedersen on Sat Feb 10 09:56:46 2024
On 10.02.2024 0:44, Benny Pedersen wrote:
08 Feb 2024 09:39, Tommi Koivula wrote to Benny Pedersen:
TK> I have no logs of the "List of IPv6 nodes". ;-D
grep xxxx:: binkd.log
Read back the old thread you were replying. The question was about "List of IPv6 nodes". It had absolutely nothing to do with binkd or connectivity.
why is it needed to use external lists ?
You tell me.
'Tommi
---
* Origin: == jamnntpd://news.fidonet.fi == (2:221/6.600)
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/464.5555 to
All on Sat Apr 6 17:40:34 2024
Hello All,
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 6 Apr 2024
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Freedom f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native KPN f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo/Caiway f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula Native Elisa f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native OVH
8 1:154/10 Nicholas Boel Native Spectrum f
9 2:203/0 Bjorn Felten T-6in4 he.net
10 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native KPN f INO4
11 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6in4 he.net f
12 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov T-6in4 he.net f
13 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
14 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 IP4Market
15 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek Native CZ-IJC-20071015
16 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
17 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
18 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
19 3:770/1 Paul Hayton Native VETTA
20 3:770/100 Paul Hayton Native VETTA
21 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native JSC IOT f
22 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
23 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
24 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
25 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
26 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
27 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO
28 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
29 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
30 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native OVH
31 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
32 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH
33 2:240/5413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
34 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
35 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
36 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FirstByte
37 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
38 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
39 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 IP4Market f
40 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native KPN
41 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
42 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
43 2:5101/1 Andrey Ignatov Native HETZNER
44 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net f
45 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
46 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko Native ER-Telecom f
47 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native SAGE-SU-V6
48 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Proximus
49 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny T-6in4 he.net f
50 2:5053/400 Alexander Kruglikov Native FirstVDS f
51 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
52 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
53 2:240/502 Ludwig Bernhartzeder Native DTAG
54 2:423/39 Karel Kral Native WEDOS
55 2:280/1049 Simon Voortman Native Solcon
56 2:335/364 Fabio Bizzi Native OVH
57 1:124/5016 Nigel Reed Native DAL1-US f
58 2:5030/1520 Andrey Geyko T-6in4 he.net f
59 1:229/664 Jay Harris Native Rogers f
60 2:280/2030 Martien Korenblom Native Transip
61 3:633/509 Deon George Native Telstra
62 2:5020/4441 Yuri Myakotin Native SOVINTEL
63 1:320/319 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
64 2:240/5824 Anna Christina Nass Native DTAG f
65 2:460/5858 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f INO4
66 2:5030/3165 Serg Podtynnyi Native DIGITALOCEAN
67 2:301/812 Benoit Panizon Native WOODYV6
68 1:229/616 Vasily Losev Native GIGEPORT
69 2:301/113 Alisha Stutz T-6in4 he.ne
70 1:153/7715 Dallas Hinton Native Shaw Comms
71 1:218/840 Morgan Collins Native Linode
72 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native HURRICANE-IPV6-24
73 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native Vodafone
74 2:280/2040 Leo Barnhoorn Native KPN f
75 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native RUWEB f
76 2:221/10 Tommi Koivula Native Hetzner f INO4
77 1:218/850 John Nicpon Native LINODE-US
78 2:301/1 Alisha Stutz Native CH-DATAWIRE
79 1:134/0 Kostie Muirhead Native LINODE-US f INO4
80 1:134/100 Kostie Muirhead Native LINODE-US f INO4
81 2:5035/63 Vladimir Goncharov Native RFEIV6NET
82 2:5020/290 Andrew Kolchoogin T-6in4 he.net
83 1:214/22 Ray Quinn T-6in4 he.net
84 2:5030/49 Sergey Myasoedov Native FR-VIRTUA-SYSTEMS
85 1:218/820 Ryan Fantus Native DIGITALOCEAN
86 1:103/705 Rob Swindell Native Spectrum f
87 2:5020/5858 Alexander Kruglikov T-6in4 IP4Market f
88 1:135/395 Charles Blackburn Native Charter Comms
89 1:134/303 Travis Mehrer Native Shaw Comms
90 2:5057/19 Max Vasilyev Native ER-Telecom f
91 2:5075/35 Eugene Subbotin Native RUWEB f
92 2:5075/37 Andrew Komardin Native IHC
93 2:5075/128 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 IP4Market f
94 2:550/278 Vladislav Muschinskikh Native FirstByte
95 2:5010/278 Vladislav Muschinskikh T-6in4 he.net f
96 2:240/5411 Stephan Gebbers Native DTAG
97 2:5020/715 Alex Barinov T-6in4 he.net
98 1:16/201 Sergey Myasoedov Native Amazon
99 1:104/117 Vitaliy Aksyonov Native LLC
100 1:218/880 Lloyd Fellon Native Charter Comms
101 2:5030/1340 Dmitry Afanasiev T-6in4 TUNNEL-BROKER-NET
102 2:221/360 Tommi Koivula Native Elisa f
103 2:5031/25 Alex Kazankov Native VDSINA
104 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo Native Claro
105 3:633/257 Andrew Clarke Native widebandnetv6 OO
106 2:280/2050 Floris van Unen Native Azure
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
(zone, net, node in decimal notation)
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls).
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls).
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
NO6 The node no longer presents an IPv6 address in the nodelist
and will soon be removed from this list.
HOLD The node is temporarely off-line. Mail may be routed.
DOWN This node is Down for both IPv4 and IPv6 and will be
removed from this list if the condition pertains.
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up when compiled with AF_FORCE=1). If the destination address
is a 6to4 tunnel address (2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if
an IPv4 address is present.
Cheers, Michiel
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From
Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Tue Jul 30 13:41:03 2024
Hi Michiel,
On 2024-04-06 17:40:34, you wrote to All:
MvdV> List of IPv6 nodes
MvdV> By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
MvdV> Updated 6 Apr 2024
Btw: Can we still expect updates for this list in the future?
Bye, Wilfred.
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/464.5555 to
Wilfred van Velzen on Tue Jul 30 16:24:07 2024
Hello Wilfred,
On Tuesday July 30 2024 13:41, you wrote to me:
MvdV>> Updated 6 Apr 2024
Btw: Can we still expect updates for this list in the future?
If/when 5555 is back on line: probably.
Cheers, Michiel
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/464.5555 to
All on Tue Sep 24 18:08:44 2024
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/464.5555
Updated 24 Sep 2024
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Freedom f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native KPN f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo/Caiway f DOWN
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula Native Elisa f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native OVH
8 1:154/10 Nicholas Boel Native Spectrum f
9 2:203/0 Bjorn Felten T-6in4 he.net
10 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native KPN f INO4
11 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6in4 he.net f
12 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov T-6in4 he.net f
13 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
14 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 IP4Market
15 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek Native CZ-IJC-20071015
16 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
17 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
18 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
19 3:770/1 Paul Hayton Native VETTA
20 3:770/100 Paul Hayton Native VETTA
21 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native ER-Telecom f
22 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
23 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
24 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
25 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
26 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
27 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO
28 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
29 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
30 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native OVH
31 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
32 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH
33 2:240/5413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
34 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
35 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
36 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FirstByte
37 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
38 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
39 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 IP4Market f
40 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native KPN
41 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
42 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
43 2:5101/1 Andrey Ignatov Native HETZNER
44 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net f
45 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
46 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko Native ER-Telecom f
47 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native SAGE-SU-V6
48 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Proximus
49 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny T-6in4 he.net f
50 2:5053/400 Alexander Kruglikov Native FirstVDS f
51 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
52 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
53 2:240/502 Ludwig Bernhartzeder Native DTAG
54 2:423/39 Karel Kral Native WEDOS
55 2:280/1049 Simon Voortman Native Solcon
56 2:335/364 Fabio Bizzi Native OVH
57 1:124/5016 Nigel Reed Native DAL1-US f
58 2:5030/1520 Andrey Geyko T-6in4 he.net f
59 1:229/664 Jay Harris Native Rogers f
60 2:280/2030 Martien Korenblom Native Transip
61 3:633/509 Deon George Native Telstra
62 2:5020/4441 Yuri Myakotin Native SOVINTEL
63 1:320/319 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
64 2:240/5824 Anna Christina Nass Native DTAG f
65 2:460/5858 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f INO4
66 2:5030/3165 Serg Podtynnyi Native DIGITALOCEAN
67 2:301/812 Benoit Panizon Native WOODYV6
68 1:229/616 Vasily Losev Native GIGEPORT
69 2:301/113 Alisha Stutz T-6in4 he.ne
70 1:153/7715 Dallas Hinton Native Shaw Comms
71 1:218/840 Morgan Collins Native Linode
72 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native HURRICANE-IPV6-24
73 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native Vodafone
74 2:280/2040 Leo Barnhoorn Native KPN f
75 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native RUWEB f
76 2:221/10 Tommi Koivula Native Hetzner f INO4
77 1:218/850 John Nicpon Native LINODE-US
78 2:301/1 Alisha Stutz Native CH-DATAWIRE
79 1:134/0 Kostie Muirhead Native LINODE-US f INO4
80 1:134/100 Kostie Muirhead Native LINODE-US f INO4
81 2:5035/63 Vladimir Goncharov Native RFEIV6NET
82 2:5020/290 Andrew Kolchoogin T-6in4 he.net
83 1:214/22 Ray Quinn T-6in4 he.net
84 2:5030/49 Sergey Myasoedov Native FR-VIRTUA-SYSTEMS
85 1:218/820 Ryan Fantus Native DIGITALOCEAN
86 1:103/705 Rob Swindell Native Spectrum f
87 2:5020/5858 Alexander Kruglikov T-6in4 IP4Market f DOWN
88 1:135/395 Charles Blackburn Native Charter Comms
89 1:134/303 Travis Mehrer Native Shaw Comms
90 2:5057/19 Max Vasilyev Native ER-Telecom f
91 2:5075/35 Eugene Subbotin Native RUWEB f
92 2:5075/37 Andrew Komardin Native IHC
93 2:5075/128 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 IP4Market f
94 2:550/278 Vladislav Muschinskikh Native FirstByte
95 2:5010/278 Vladislav Muschinskikh T-6in4 he.net f
96 2:240/5411 Stephan Gebbers Native DTAG
97 2:5020/715 Alex Barinov T-6in4 he.net
98 1:16/201 Sergey Myasoedov Native Amazon
99 1:104/117 Vitaliy Aksyonov Native LLC
100 1:218/880 Lloyd Fellon Native Charter Comms
101 2:5030/1340 Dmitry Afanasiev T-6in4 TUNNEL-BROKER-NET
102 2:221/360 Tommi Koivula Native Elisa f
103 2:5031/25 Alex Kazankov Native VDSINA
104 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo Native Claro
105 3:633/257 Andrew Clarke Native widebandnetv6 OO
106 2:280/2050 Floris van Unen Native Azure
108 2:280/2060 Dennis Slagers Native Ziggo f
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
Example: ::f1d0:2:280:5555 (for node 2:280/5555)
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls).
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls).
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
NO6 The node no longer presents an IPv6 address in the nodelist
and will soon be removed from this list.
HOLD The node is temporarely off-line. Mail may be routed.
DOWN This node is Down for both IPv4 and IPv6 and will be
removed from this list if the condition pertains.
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up when compiled with AF_FORCE=1). If the destination address
is a 6to4 tunnel address (2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if
an IPv4 address is present.
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From
Stas Mishchenkov@2:460/5858 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Wed Sep 25 09:00:42 2024
Hi Michiel!
Tuesday September 24 2024 18:08, you wrote to All:
MvdV> 65 2:460/5858 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
MvdV> INO4
[08:58:54 brorabbit ~]$ grep ,5858, ~/nodelist/nodelist.367 ,5858,For_Technical_Purposes,Simferopol_Crimea,Brother_Rabbit,-Unpublished-,300 ,MO,CM,IBN,INA:burrow.g0x.ru,INO4
;)
Have a nice night.
Stas Mishchenkov.
--- Have You daily sexual life? Hide it proper from Your wife! ;)
* Origin: Lame Users Breeding. Simferopol, Crimea. (2:460/5858)
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/464.5555 to
Stas Mishchenkov on Wed Sep 25 10:37:43 2024
Hello Stas,
On Wednesday September 25 2024 09:00, you wrote to me:
MvdV>> 65 2:460/5858 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net
MvdV>> f INO4
[08:58:54 brorabbit ~]$ grep ,5858, ~/nodelist/nodelist.367 ,5858,For_Technical_Purposes,Simferopol_Crimea,Brother_Rabbit,-Unpubli shed-,300 ,MO,CM,IBN,INA:burrow.g0x.ru,INO4
You need to update the nodelist to show your real name. ;-)
Cheers, Michiel
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From
Stas Mishchenkov@2:460/5858 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Wed Sep 25 14:53:48 2024
Hi Michiel!
Wednesday September 25 2024 10:37, you wrote to me:
MvdV>>> 65 2:460/5858 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net
MvdV>>> f INO4
[08:58:54 brorabbit ~]$ grep ,5858, ~/nodelist/nodelist.367
,5858,For_Technical_Purposes,Simferopol_Crimea,Brother_Rabbit,-Unpubli
shed-,300 ,MO,CM,IBN,INA:burrow.g0x.ru,INO4
MvdV> You need to update the nodelist to show your real name. ;-)
Real name is the name from the nodelist. ;)
Have a nice night.
Stas Mishchenkov.
--- Have You daily sexual life? Hide it proper from Your wife! ;)
* Origin: Lame Users Breeding. Simferopol, Crimea. (2:460/5858)
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/464.5555 to
Stas Mishchenkov on Wed Sep 25 14:35:00 2024
Hello Stas,
On Wednesday September 25 2024 14:53, you wrote to me:
[08:58:54 brorabbit ~]$ grep ,5858, ~/nodelist/nodelist.367
,5858,For_Technical_Purposes,Simferopol_Crimea,Brother_Rabbit,-U
npubli shed-,300 ,MO,CM,IBN,INA:burrow.g0x.ru,INO4
MvdV>> You need to update the nodelist to show your real name. ;-)
Real name is the name from the nodelist. ;)
Yeah, tell that to Santa Clause, he may believe it. ;-)
Cheers, Michiel
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From
Stas Mishchenkov@2:460/5858 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Thu Sep 26 10:10:48 2024
Hi Michiel!
Wednesday September 25 2024 14:35, you wrote to me:
[08:58:54 brorabbit ~]$ grep ,5858, ~/nodelist/nodelist.367
,5858,For_Technical_Purposes,Simferopol_Crimea,Brother_Rabbit,-U
npubli shed-,300 ,MO,CM,IBN,INA:burrow.g0x.ru,INO4
MvdV>>> You need to update the nodelist to show your real name. ;-)
Real name is the name from the nodelist. ;)
MvdV> Yeah, tell that to Santa Clause, he may believe it. ;-)
We say it differently. Go to the market. Buy a goose there and fool him. ;)
Have a nice night.
Stas Mishchenkov.
--- Have You daily sexual life? Hide it proper from Your wife! ;)
* Origin: Lame Users Breeding. Simferopol, Crimea. (2:460/5858)
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From
Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sat Sep 28 17:20:36 2024
Hello, Michiel!
Wednesday September 25 2024 14:35, you wrote to Stas Mishchenkov:
[08:58:54 brorabbit ~]$ grep ,5858, ~/nodelist/nodelist.367
,5858,For_Technical_Purposes,Simferopol_Crimea,Brother_Rabbit,-
U npubli shed-,300 ,MO,CM,IBN,INA:burrow.g0x.ru,INO4
MvdV>>> You need to update the nodelist to show your real name. ;-)
Real name is the name from the nodelist. ;)
Yeah, tell that to Santa Clause, he may believe it. ;-)
The Quadrober movement (quadrobics, where people imitate animals) is very popular among Russian youth.
So it's a trendy thing - call yourself a Rabbit or a Dog.
Could you please change:
30 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native OVH
to
30 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native Layer7 Networks
It's a very cheap VPS provider from Germany.
Best regards,
dp.
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From
Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sat Sep 28 19:30:06 2024
Hello, Michiel!
Saturday September 28 2024 19:23, you wrote to me:
Hmmm...
+ 19:24 [1672] call to 2:5001/100@fidonet
19:24 [1672] trying f100.n5001.z2.binkp.net
[2a00:1911:1:1db:6940:47ee:732a:d826]...
19:24 [1672] connected
+ 19:24 [1672] outgoing session with f100.n5001.z2.binkp.net:24554
[2a00:1911:1:1db:6940:47ee:732a:d826]
- 19:24 [1672] SYS Postmortem
? 19:24 [1672] recv: {W32 API error 10054} An existing
connection was forcibly closed by the remote host
+ 19:24 [1672] done (to 2:5001/100@fidonet, failed, S/R: 0/0 (0/0
bytes)) 19:24 [1672] session closed, quitting...
Ok, here are the results of my investigation
28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAbstractConnector M_NULL ZYZ Michiel van der Vlist
28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAsyncConnector Frame received: [ M_NUL LOC Driebergen, NL ]
28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAbstractConnector M_NULL LOC Driebergen, NL 28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAsyncConnector Frame received: [ M_NUL NDL CM,MO,XW,IBN:fido.vlist.eu,RPK,NPK,ENC,NC,PING,TRACE,IPv6 ]
28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAbstractConnector M_NULL NDL CM,MO,XW,IBN:fido.vlist.eu,RPK,NPK,ENC,NC,PING,TRACE,IPv6
28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAsyncConnector Frame received: [ M_NUL TIME Sat, 28 Sep 2024 19:24:06 +0200 ]
28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAbstractConnector M_NULL TIME Sat, 28 Sep 2024 19:24:06 +0200
28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAsyncConnector Frame received: [ M_NUL VER binkd/1.1a-113/Win32 binkp/1.1 ]
28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAbstractConnector M_NULL VER binkd/1.1a-113/Win32 binkp/1.1
28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAbstractConnector Protocol version 1.1 28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAsyncConnector Frame received: [ M_ADR 2:280/5555@fidonet ]
28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAbstractConnector Invalid address
28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] NodelistScanner Using nodelist file nodelist 28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAbstractConnector Local error: No valid address specified
28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAsyncConnector Frame sent: [ M_ERR No valid address specified ], next 0 frames, total sent 0
28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAbstractConnector Finishing: Connect ended
;A FidoNet Nodelist for Friday, September 27, 2024 -- Day number 271 : 19513
Host,280,Nederland(270),Heerhugowaard,Kees_van_Eeten,-Unpublished-,300,CM,MO,XW,IBN:fido.ddutch.nl,U,ENC
,464,FMail_DEV_fka_AOBL,Lisse,Wilfred_van_Velzen,-Unpublished-,300,CM,MO,IBN:fido.vlzn.nl,PING,TRACE,U,ENC,RPK,NPK
,1049,The_Coast,NL,Simon_Voortman,-Unpublished-,300,CM,MO,XA,IBN:thecoastbbs.nl ,1203,Randstad,NL,Frank_de_Bruijn,-Unpublished-,300,CM,MO,IBN:randstad.aconet.org
,1208,UniCorn,Arnhem,Henri_Derksen,-Unpublished-,300,CM,MO,IBN:77.174.89.46,U,ENC
,2000,Alcatrash,Apeldoorn,Michael_Trip,-Unpublished-,300,CM,MO,IBN:fido.alcatrash.org
,2030,Westland_BBS,Hoek_van_Holland,Martien_Korenblom,-Unpublished-,300,CM,IBN:bbs.korenblom.nl
,2040,Magic_Systems,Katwijk,Leo_Barnhoorn,-Unpublished-,300,CM,MO,IBN:bbs.magic-systems.net
,2050,Postbus_7,Nieuw-Vennep,Floris_van_Unen,-Unpublished-,300,CM,MO,IBN:fido.unen.net
,2060,AroundMyRoom's_Mailer,Apeldoorn,Dennis_Slagers,-Unpublished-,300,CM,MO,IBN:fidonet.aroundmyroom.com
,5003,Double_Dutch,Heerhugowaard,Kees_van_Eeten,-Unpublished-,300,CM,MO,XW,IBN:fido.ddutch.nl,U,ENC
,5006,Raspberry_Fido,Heerhugowaard,Kees_van_Eeten,-Unpublished-,300,CM,MO,IBN:fido6.ddutch.nl,INO4,U,ENC
https://nodehist.fidonet.org.ua/?address=2%3A280%2F5555
15 Jun 2024, nodelist.167: Node removed from the nodelist
@PATH: 280/5555 5020/1042 4441 5001/100
Looks like 2:5020/1042 deserves a punishment.. And you are even not allowed no post here :)
Best regards,
dp.
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From
Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sat Sep 28 23:06:44 2024
*** Answering a msg posted in area carbonArea (Carbon Area).
Hello, Michiel!
Saturday September 28 2024 22:37, you wrote to me:
AH, I see. You refuse connections with unlisted systems. There is a
flag for that, the LO flag. You do not carry that flag in the
nodelist. So....
I accept connections from unlisted systems, but not from all.
If you are related somehow to 2:5001 - I'll accept connection from your unlisted node (based on your ip address). But not from some random Dutch Vodafone ipv6 address with non existing node address. Too suspicious.
We have a very weird guy in R50 who is sending multi-GB pkts and zip bombs from the TOR network and public proxies to my node.
Whatever, it will be fixed in a couple of hours.
Good! Let's make this world better.
@PATH: 280/5555 5020/1042 4441 5001/100
Looks like 2:5020/1042 deserves a punishment..
For what?
For processing echomail from node that is not in nodelist. You may not actually be "Michiel van der Vlist", but rather one of his virtual identities.
According to the nodelist, the real Michiel van der Vlist left Fidonet in June
And you are even not allowed no post here :)
Says who?
Says Fidonet member. At the moment you are not. But I think that everyone here will be happy if you'll become member of our friendly network ;)
Best regards,
dp.
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From
Tommi Koivula@2:221/6 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sun Sep 29 07:16:18 2024
* Replying to a msg in kco.hpt.badmail (badmail (squish))
Hi Michiel.
28 Sep 24 22:37, you wrote to Dmitry Protasoff:
FROM: 2:280/5555
REASON: Sender not active for this area
AREANAME: IPV6
...
And you are even not allowed no post here :)
Says who?
You disappear for a long time, then you suddenly start posting to echoes that you are not connected to. And from an unlisted node.
Shame on you.
'Tommi
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From
Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sun Sep 29 14:32:49 2024
Hello, Michiel!
Sunday September 29 2024 11:33, you wrote to me:
But you accepted a connection from 2:280/464.5555...
Was it some kind of secuirty penetration test? :)
Anyway, my fiberglas connection supports IPv6 as you can see. *1)
Never had even a single doubt about that :)
We have a very weird guy in R50 who is sending multi-GB pkts and
zip bombs from the TOR network and public proxies to my node.
That is annoying and if for that reason you refuse connections from unlisted systems you should fly the LO flag. You do not...
I do accept connections, but not always and not from everyone. There is no such flag in nodelist and if you want to connect to my system - you should request a link or contact your NC to reappear in nodelist.
LO flag means I'll have to refuse all connections from unlisted nodes, but this is not what I want.
Good! Let's make this world better.
I am listed in today's daily.
The problem is that I only update the nodelist weekly. Please wait.
For processing echomail from node that is not in nodelist.
Unlisted, but not unknown.
Unknown to my system. If you want to be always known - you have to establish link. Or buy me some beer :) You decide.
You may not actually be "Michiel van der Vlist", but rather one
of his virtual identities. According to the nodelist, the real
Michiel van der Vlist left Fidonet in June
Those alleged virtual identities would not have the matching
passwpords to have the connection accepted and the echomail processed. That is why passwords were invented.
I do not know how 2:5020/1042 created your messages. May be some kind of PGP signed mail is a good thing after all.
Passwords are useless in our case.
Anyway, we are getting off-topic.
To get back on topic:
*1) My fiberglass connection supports IPv6 but to my annoyance there
still is a problem with incoming IPv6 connetctions. The modem/router
that they supply (Nokia XS-2426G-B) has no functioning method to
create an IPv6 pinhole in the firewall. :-(
Even setting Attack Protection to Disabled + Security level = Off and configuring port forwarding?
Best regards,
dp.
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From
Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sun Sep 29 17:07:40 2024
*** Answering a msg posted in area carbonArea (Carbon Area).
Hello, Michiel!
Sunday September 29 2024 17:42, you wrote to me:
LO flag means I'll have to refuse all connections from unlisted
nodes, but this is not what I want.
No LO does not mean you MUST refuse all connections from unlisted
systems. It just means you refuse unlisted connections. Some of them,
not all of them.
From current nodelist:
LO Node accepts calls Only from Listed
There is nothing about "some of them", the description is pretty strict - "Only from Listed".
Could you please cite any Fidonet document along with your interpretation?
The problem is that I only update the nodelist weekly. Please
wait.
That is not MY problem.
It's not my problem either. You have to live with that. There are no other options available for you at this moment.
Even setting Attack Protection to Disabled + Security level = Off
Yes, when I disable the IPv6 firewall, incoming IPv6 connection are possible. But of course I am not going to do that. Then ALL
unsollicited IPv6 packets are allowed. No way Jose!
Looks like someone decided to skip proper firewall implementation :(
and configuring port forwarding?
Port forwarding is for IPv4, Yes that works.
Oh, I'll never going to use Vodafone, thanks for details.
Best regards,
dp.
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
Dmitry Protasoff on Sun Sep 29 21:27:44 2024
Hello Dmitry,
On Sunday September 29 2024 17:07, you wrote to me:
No LO does not mean you MUST refuse all connections from unlisted
systems. It just means you refuse unlisted connections. Some of
them, not all of them.
From current nodelist:
LO Node accepts calls Only from Listed
There is nothing about "some of them", the description is pretty
strict - "Only from Listed". Could you please cite any Fidonet
document along with your interpretation?
Not here, it is not related to IPv6, so off-topic. If you wish to discuss this any further meet me in FN_SYSOP.
[..]
Even setting Attack Protection to Disabled + Security level =
Off
Yes, when I disable the IPv6 firewall, incoming IPv6 connection
are possible. But of course I am not going to do that. Then ALL
unsollicited IPv6 packets are allowed. No way Jose!
Looks like someone decided to skip proper firewall implementation :(
Indeed. FTH is booming and the competition is fierce. Several competing companies ae rolling it out like a flood. Planting their flag in as many households in as short a time as possible is their first priority. All to be ahead of the competition.
My fiber ISP is Delta Caiway and the connection has been active for just over a year. IPv6 is relatively new to them. Until less than a year ago they were IPv4 only. They are relatively new and so they do not have a large stockpile of IPv4 like the incumbants. They grow fast and so last year they ran out of IPv4 and started putting customers on CGNAT. Then they woke up and realised that they could no longer postphone IPv6. So now they offer IPv6. But as could be expected under these circumstances, they still have to deal with the child's diseases. It is something that all IPv6 advocates - including me - have been saying for years. Don't postpone IPv6 until you no longer have a choice. Because then it will take much more effort and cost much more than when you do it when there is no deadline. We see what happens if you do not listen to that advice.
In theory I could fix it by getting my own fiberglass modem/router but for XSPON they are expensive and there is little choice. Plus that it is not easy to get it running. I just think that the burden of providing a decent modem/router is on them.
Cheers, Michiel
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From
Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sun Sep 29 23:13:31 2024
*** Answering a msg posted in area carbonArea (Carbon Area).
Hello, Michiel!
Sunday September 29 2024 21:27, you wrote to me:
In theory I could fix it by getting my own fiberglass modem/router but
for XSPON they are expensive and there is little choice. Plus that it
is not easy to get it running. I just think that the burden of
providing a decent modem/router is on them.
I had xPON (compatible with several standards) SFP in my Mikrotik router in Moscow 2 years ago, replacing a very limited ZTE GPON router. Mikrotik had problems with it in certain firmware releases, but overall, the experience was exciting.
Currently, I had to reinstall the ZTE router back because I can't just teleport to Moscow to fix any problems with the SFP, and the ZTE has been quite stable.
If you'd like, I can send you the SFP and help to setup it in compatible router. Alternatively, you could try configuring your router as a bridge. Is that possible? You could then connect it to another intelligent router. I had this setup in Moscow for a while, but, once again, I can't teleport there to resolve any issues. However, this might not be a concern in your case.
Best regards,
dp.
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From
Alex Barinov@2:5020/5452 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Tue Oct 1 03:27:18 2024
Hi, Michiel!
24 ᥭ 24 18:08, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to All:
97 2:5020/715 Alex Barinov T-6in4 he.net
root@OpenWrt:~# nslookup fido.hubahuba.su
Server: 127.0.0.1
Address: 127.0.0.1:53
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: fido.hubahuba.su
Address: 95.143.217.246
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: fido.hubahuba.su
Address: 2001:470:1f0b:879:f1d0:2:5020:715
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
����ᥩ ��ਭ��
E-Mail: aleksey.v.barinov AT gmail.com Skype: huba-huba Telegram: @huba715 [Team ��த���] [F09F87BAF09F87A6]
... ���ਨ ��� ��࠭, ᮥ�������!
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From
Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Thu Oct 3 12:22:38 2024
*** Answering a msg posted in area carbonArea (Carbon Area).
Hello, Michiel!
Thursday October 03 2024 10:09, you wrote to me:
Thanks for the offer but I do not have an SFP comatible router at hand
and this is not a good time to start such a major project.I am still
in the process of tuning my Fidonet system after six month of absence
and that takes a lot of time. Not to mention other time concuming
projects in and around the house.
Another option is a dumb GPON-to-Ethernet bridge as separate device, but I've never tried them myself.
The main issue with these 3rd-party devices is to obtain all required parameters from provider's router, which is sometimes not possible without the provider's support :(
Best regards,
dp.
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
All on Wed Oct 15 18:34:31 2025
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 15 Oct 2025
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen T-6in4 he.net f
2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native KPN/Ziggo f
3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f
4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo/Delta f
5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula Native Elisa f
7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native OVH
8 1:154/10 Nicholas Boel Native Spectrum f
9 2:203/0 Bjorn Felten Native Bahnhof
10 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native KPN f INO4
11 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6in4 he.net f
12 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
13 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 IP4Market
14 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek Native JON.CZ Network
15 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
16 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
17 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
18 3:770/1 Paul Hayton Native VETTA
19 3:770/100 Paul Hayton Native VETTA
20 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native ER-Telecom f
21 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
22 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
23 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
24 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
25 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
26 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
27 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
28 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native Layer7 Networks
29 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net f
30 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH
31 2:240/5413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
32 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
33 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
34 2:5020/1042 Stas Mishchenkov Native KCT f 6DWN
35 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native JSC IOT
36 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DigitalOcean
37 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 IP4Market f
38 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native KPN 6DWN
39 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
40 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov Native KCT f 6DWN
41 2:5101/1 Andrey Ignatov Native HETZNER
42 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net f
43 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko Native ER-Telecom f
44 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native SAGE-SU-V6
45 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Proximus
46 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny T-6in4 he.net f
47 2:5053/400 Alexander Kruglikov Native FirstVDS f
48 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
49 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
50 2:240/502 Ludwig Bernhartzeder Native DTAG
51 2:423/39 Karel Kral Native HOSTUP f
52 2:280/1049 Simon Voortman Native Solcon
53 2:335/364 Fabio Bizzi Native OVH
54 1:124/5016 Nigel Reed Native DAL1-US f
55 1:229/664 Jay Harris Native Rogers f
56 2:280/2030 Martien Korenblom Native Transip
57 3:633/509 Deon George Native Telstra
58 2:5020/4441 Yuri Myakotin Native SOVINTEL
59 1:320/319 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
60 2:240/5824 Anna Christina Nass Native DTAG f
61 2:460/5858 Stas Mishchenkov Native KCT HOLD f INO4
62 2:301/812 Benoit Panizon Native WOODYV6
63 1:229/616 Vasily Losev Native Hostodo
64 2:301/113 Alisha Stutz T-6in4 he.net
65 1:153/7715 Dallas Hinton Native Shaw Comms
66 1:218/840 Morgan Collins Native Linode
67 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native HURRICANE-IPV6-24
68 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native Vodafone
69 2:280/2040 Leo Barnhoorn Native KPN f
70 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native RUWEB f
71 2:221/10 Tommi Koivula Native Hetzner f INO4
72 1:218/850 John Nicpon Native LINODE-US
73 2:5035/63 Vladimir Goncharov Native RFEIV6NET
74 2:5020/290 Andrew Kolchoogin T-6in4 he.net
75 2:5030/49 Sergey Myasoedov Native FR-VIRTUA-SYSTEMS
76 1:103/705 Rob Swindell Native Spectrum f
77 1:134/303 Travis Mehrer Native Shaw Comms
78 2:5057/19 Max Vasilyev Native ER-Telecom f
79 2:5075/35 Eugene Subbotin Native RUWEB f
80 2:5075/37 Andrew Komardin Native IHC
81 2:550/278 Vladislav Muschinskikh Native FirstByte
82 2:5010/278 Vladislav Muschinskikh T-6in4 he.net f
83 2:5020/715 Alex Barinov T-6in4 he.net f
84 1:16/201 Sergey Myasoedov Native Amazon
85 1:104/117 Vitaliy Aksyonov Native LLC
86 2:5030/1340 Dmitry Afanasiev T-6in4 TUNNEL-BROKER-NET
87 2:221/360 Tommi Koivula Native Elisa f
88 2:5031/25 Alex Kazankov Native VDSINA
89 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo Native Claro
90 2:280/2050 Floris van Unen Native Azure
91 2:280/2060 Dennis Slagers Native Ziggo f
92 1:266/625 Scott Street Native Verizon
93 2:5020/5452 Alex Barinov T-6in4 he.net
94 2:5030/723 Alexey Khromov Native RU-AI-20240222
95 3:633/2744 Deon George Native EXETEL-AU
96 4:930/1 David Gonzalez Native EPMNET
97 3:633/267 Andrew Clarke Native widebandnetv6 OO
98 2:463/877 Alex Shuman Native UA-WEBBER f
99 2:5030/1520 Ekaterina Geyko T-6in4 he.net f
100 2:201/127 Sergey Semernin Native Obenetwork
101 2:2448/400 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG
102 2:240/5853 Philipp Giebel Native Hetzner
103 2:5080/172 Stas Vlasov Native Internet Pro LLC
104 2:343/107 Enric Lleal Native Hetzner
105 1:128/10 Jordan McGilvray Native DigitalOcean
106 2:421/7902 Viktor Cozek Native JON.CZ Network
107 2:5020/1313 Sergey Efimoff T-6in4 he.net
108 1:16/201 Sergey Myasoedov Native Amazon
109 1:135/220 Wayne Smith T-6in4 he.net
T-6in4 Static 6in4
T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
T-6to4 6to4
T-6RD 6RD
Remarks:
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
Example: ::f1d0:2:280:5555 (for node 2:280/5555)
IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls).
INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls).
PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
but is configured to try IPv4 first)
6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
NO6 The node no longer presents an IPv6 address in the nodelist
and will soon be removed from this list.
HOLD The node is temporarely off-line. Mail may be routed.
DOWN This node is Down for both IPv4 and IPv6 and will be
removed from this list if the condition pertains.
PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.
Notes:
To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
and up when compiled with AF_FORCE=1). If the destination address
is a 6to4 tunnel address (2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if
an IPv4 address is present.
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From
Ray Quinn@1:214/22 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sun Oct 19 18:49:26 2025
Re: List of IPv6 nodes
By: Michiel van der Vlist to All on Sun Oct 19 2025 22:00:01
You may not have the answer, but I used to have this set up some time ago, but I cannot remember nor figure out how I did it. How does one set up in Linux (Debian variant) the f1d0 address?
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
Example: ::f1d0:2:280:5555 (for node 2:280/5555)
In my case ::f1d0:1:214:22.
Thanks.
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From
Nigel Reed@1:124/5016 to
All on Mon Oct 20 03:16:28 2025
On Sun, 19 Oct 2025 18:49:26 -0700
"Ray Quinn" (1:214/22) <
[email protected]t> wrote:
Re: List of IPv6 nodes
By: Michiel van der Vlist to All on Sun Oct 19 2025 22:00:01
You may not have the answer, but I used to have this set up some time
ago, but I cannot remember nor figure out how I did it. How does one
set up in Linux (Debian variant) the f1d0 address?
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
Example: ::f1d0:2:280:5555 (for node 2:280/5555)
In my case ::f1d0:1:214:22.
Thanks.
You'll generally need a domain name for your BBS or some way to refer
to your BBS by a domain name and then configure DNS with an AAAA record.
ipv6 IN AAAA 2604:880:52:866:f1d0:1:124:5016 endofthelinebbs.com. IN AAAA 2604:880:52:866:f1d0:1:124:5016 bbs IN AAAA 2604:880:52:866:f1d0:1:124:5016
I have several ipv6 hostnames setup.
You'll also need your provider to allow you to setup a f1d0:: address,
usually through a control panel, many will give you a /48 or /64 which
can both be used.
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From
Tommi Koivula@2:221/1.1 to
Ray Quinn on Mon Oct 20 12:51:02 2025
Hi Ray.
19 Oct 25 18:49:26, you wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:
You may not have the answer, but I used to have this set up some time
ago, but I cannot remember nor figure out how I did it. How does one set up in Linux (Debian variant) the f1d0 address?
f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
Example: ::f1d0:2:280:5555 (for node 2:280/5555)
In my case ::f1d0:1:214:22.
How about something like:
/bin/ip token set ::f1d0:1:214:22/64 dev ens35
'Tommi
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From
Nigel Reed@1:124/5016 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Tue Oct 21 01:13:20 2025
Re: List of IPv6 nodes
By: Michiel van der Vlist to Nigel Reed on Mon Oct 20 2025 11:56:55
That is a response to the question on how to set it up in DNS. But as I read it that is not what Ray asked. He wanted to know how to set up such an address in Linux.
huh, yeah. I guess I misread it.
Personally I just use netplan rather than dicking with /etc/network stuff
network:
version: 2
renderer: networkd
ethernets:
eth0:
dhcp4: true
dhcp4-overrides:
use-dns: false
dhcp6: true
dhcp6-overrides:
use-dns: false
addresses:
- x.x.x.x/32
- x:x:0052:0866:0000:0000:0000:0001/64
- 2604:880:52:866:f1d0:1:124:5016/64
routes:
- to: 0.0.0.0/0
via: 192.138.210.1
on-link: true
- to: ::/0
via: 2604:0880:0052::1
on-link: true
nameservers:
addresses:
- 2001:4860:4860::8888
- 2001:4860:4860::8844
- 8.8.8.8
- 8.8.4.4
search:
- sysadmininc.com
- endofthelinebbs.com
- nigelreed.net
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From
Nigel Reed@1:124/5016 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Tue Oct 21 01:13:57 2025
Re: List of IPv6 nodes
By: Michiel van der Vlist to Nigel Reed on Mon Oct 20 2025 11:56:55
Meh, accidentally send before I finished.
Still, you get the idea.
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From
Björn Felten@2:203/2 to
Dmitry Protasoff on Mon Nov 3 01:02:36 2025
No one cares about this non-useful "information".
Now you know.
Fake news again. I care.
It is a classic example of the US exceptionalism that especially the MAGA morons demonstrate over and over again.
It is also an example of how detached from reality they become when they are deprived of a proper education.
This person doesn't even realise how ironic it is to post the above claim in an echo specifically dedicated to people who actually care about IPv6.
Donald, is it you?
Nah, the Stable Genius doesn't even know how to write; he uses a Speech-to-Text generator to produce his infamous tweets with which he communicates with his faithful fanatics.
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From
Stas Mishchenkov@2:460/5858 to
Dan Clough on Tue Nov 4 13:31:58 2025
Hi Dan!
Sunday November 02 2025 16:06, you wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:
*List of IPv6 nodes
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 2 Nov 2025
<SNIP>
No one cares about this non-useful "information".
Don't speak for everyone.
Now you know.
https://brorabbit.g0x.ru/files/stickers/double_facepalm.jpg
Have a nice night.
Stas Mishchenkov.
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From
Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to
Björn Felten on Tue Nov 4 23:38:57 2025
Hello, Bj�rn!
Monday November 03 2025 01:02, you wrote to me:
It is a classic example of the US exceptionalism that especially
the MAGA morons demonstrate over and over again.
So sad, but true :(
Best regards,
dp.
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From
Nigel Reed@1:124/5016 to
All on Wed Nov 5 14:25:57 2025
On Sun, 2 Nov 2025 16:06:36 -0600
"Dan Clough" (1:135/115) <
[email protected]t> wrote:
Michiel van der Vlist wrote to All <=-
*List of IPv6 nodes
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 2 Nov 2025
<SNIP>
No one cares about this non-useful "information".
Now you know.
The opinions of this sysop is not the opinion of fidonet.
I might have to hand over my "fidonet's biggest asshole" crown to Dan.
:)
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From
Fernando Toledo@4:902/26 to
All on Thu Dec 11 21:24:35 2025
El 7/12/25 a las 18:00, Michiel van der Vlist (2:280/5555) escribió:
89 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo Native Claro 6DWN
I'm online again
can you verify if connect to me via ipv6 ?
thanks!
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From
Stas Mishchenkov@2:460/5858 to
Fernando Toledo on Fri Dec 12 06:58:48 2025
Hi Fernando!
Thursday December 11 2025 21:24, you wrote to All:
89 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo Native
Claro 6DWN
I'm online again
can you verify if connect to me via ipv6 ?
thanks!
[06:08:48 brorabbit logs]$ callip -c ~/etc/callip.conf -b -f 4:902/26
You have actual version.
Parsing nodelist file /home/fido/nodelist/nodelist.367
Nodelist for Friday, December 12, 2025 -- Day number 346 parsed, 942 IP-nodes processed (0.052 sec)
Calling '4:902/26'. Call time: '0000-2400' UTC.
Now is: 0357 UTC.
bbs.docksud.com.ar, 24554
Calling 4:902/26 (2803:9800:a015:8183:523e:aaff:fe0f:fb01:24554)
OPT CRAM-MD5-c8a0f6fa3f6debe065ecd106e1614b21 CRYPT
SYS Dock Sud BBS
ZYZ Ragnarok
LOC Dock Sud, Bs As, Argentina
NDL 115200,TCP,BINKP
TIME Fri Dec 12 2025 00:57:20 GMT-0300
VER BinkIT/2.42,JSBinkP/4,sbbs3.21a/Linux binkp/1.1
address: 4:902/26@fidonet
address: 666:1/1@latinet
address: 21:2/151@fsxnet
address: 618:500/45@micronet
address: 46:10/182@agoranet
address: 39:943/0@amiganet
address: 39:943/1@amiganet
address: 954:895/37@hobbynet
address: 15:1/1@zudaka
address: 15:1/0@zudaka
address: 15:0/0@zudaka
address: 4:4/0@fidonet
address: 4:90/0@fidonet
address: 4:900/0@fidonet
address: 4:902/0@fidonet
address: 4:904/0@fidonet
address: 4:905/0@fidonet
address: 80:774/16@retronet
address: 64:500/16@cnet
address: 314:413/16@pinet
2803:9800:a015:8183:523e:aaff:fe0f:fb01 - Ok.
Session with 4:902/26 done.
Calling 4:902/26 (186.123.101.23:24554)
OPT CRAM-MD5-604af934b7a8097c66ccb31988810d46 CRYPT
SYS Dock Sud BBS
ZYZ Ragnarok
LOC Dock Sud, Bs As, Argentina
NDL 115200,TCP,BINKP
TIME Fri Dec 12 2025 00:57:22 GMT-0300
VER BinkIT/2.42,JSBinkP/4,sbbs3.21a/Linux binkp/1.1
address: 4:902/26@fidonet
address: 666:1/1@latinet
address: 21:2/151@fsxnet
address: 618:500/45@micronet
address: 46:10/182@agoranet
address: 39:943/0@amiganet
address: 39:943/1@amiganet
address: 954:895/37@hobbynet
address: 15:1/1@zudaka
address: 15:1/0@zudaka
address: 15:0/0@zudaka
address: 4:4/0@fidonet
address: 4:90/0@fidonet
address: 4:900/0@fidonet
address: 4:902/0@fidonet
address: 4:904/0@fidonet
address: 4:905/0@fidonet
address: 80:774/16@retronet
address: 64:500/16@cnet
address: 314:413/16@pinet
186.123.101.23 - Ok.
Session with 4:902/26 done.
Have a nice night.
Stas Mishchenkov.
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From
Björn Felten@2:203/2 to
Stas Mishchenkov on Fri Dec 12 08:20:09 2025
Stas Mishchenkov -> Fernando Toledo skrev 2025-12-12 04:58:
address: 4:902/26@fidonet
address: 666:1/1@latinet
address: 21:2/151@fsxnet
address: 618:500/45@micronet
address: 46:10/182@agoranet
address: 39:943/0@amiganet
address: 39:943/1@amiganet
address: 954:895/37@hobbynet
address: 15:1/1@zudaka
address: 15:1/0@zudaka
address: 15:0/0@zudaka
address: 4:4/0@fidonet
address: 4:90/0@fidonet
address: 4:900/0@fidonet
address: 4:902/0@fidonet
address: 4:904/0@fidonet
address: 4:905/0@fidonet
address: 80:774/16@retronet
address: 64:500/16@cnet
address: 314:413/16@pinet
Extreme AKA collection detected.
+ 12 Dec 08:18:03 [8668] call to 4:902/26@fidonet
12 Dec 08:18:03 [8668] trying bbs.docksud.com.ar [2803:9800:a015:8183:523e:aaff:fe0f:fb01]...
12 Dec 08:18:03 [8668] connected
+ 12 Dec 08:18:03 [8668] outgoing session with bbs.docksud.com.ar:24554 [2803:9800:a015:8183:523e:aaff:fe0f:fb01]
--
Q: What do you get when you mix idiocracy, kleptocracy and plutocracy?
A: TACOcracy.
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From
Fernando Toledo@4:902/26 to
All on Fri Dec 19 10:00:12 2025
El 12/12/25 a las 04:20, Björn Felten (2:203/2) escribió:
Stas Mishchenkov -> Fernando Toledo skrev 2025-12-12 04:58:
address: 4:902/26@fidonet
address: 666:1/1@latinet
address: 21:2/151@fsxnet
address: 618:500/45@micronet
address: 46:10/182@agoranet
address: 39:943/0@amiganet
address: 39:943/1@amiganet
address: 954:895/37@hobbynet
address: 15:1/1@zudaka
address: 15:1/0@zudaka
address: 15:0/0@zudaka
address: 4:4/0@fidonet
address: 4:90/0@fidonet
address: 4:900/0@fidonet
address: 4:902/0@fidonet
address: 4:904/0@fidonet
address: 4:905/0@fidonet
address: 80:774/16@retronet
address: 64:500/16@cnet
address: 314:413/16@pinet
I host few networks :)
Saludos!
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From
Stas Mishchenkov@2:460/5858 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Mon Jan 19 01:49:10 2026
Hi Michiel!
Sunday January 18 2026 22:00, you wrote to All:
MvdV> 39 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov Native PE Tsibrankov f
MvdV> 6UNS
MvdV> 40 2:460/5858 Stas Mishchenkov Native PE Tsibrankov f 6UNS
MvdV> 41 2:5020/1042 Stas Mishchenkov Native PE Tsibrankov f 6UNS
Not anymore. I'm back on he.net.
Have a nice night.
Stas Mishchenkov.
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From
Stas Mishchenkov@2:460/5858 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Wed Feb 4 17:18:50 2026
Hi Michiel!
Sunday February 01 2026 22:00, you wrote to All:
MvdV> List of IPv6 nodes
MvdV> By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
MvdV> Updated 29 Jan 2026
As it appears from me.
=== Import Windows Clipboard Start ===
Nodelist for Wednesday, February 4, 2026 -- Day number 035 parsed, 949 IP-nodes processed (0.054 sec)
1:104/0 binkp.pharcyde.org:24554 2603:6000:dc00:44:f1d0:1:154:10 No such AKA.
1:109/0 bbsdoors.com:24554 2002:c6a0:1a1d:0:211:32ff:fec2:2eb6 Error: Connection refused
1:109/567 bbsdoors.com:24554 2002:c6a0:1a1d:0:211:32ff:fec2:2eb6 Error: Connection refused
1:114/0 binkp.pharcyde.org:24554 2603:6000:dc00:44:f1d0:1:154:10 No such AKA.
1:120/340 binkp.echo-base-bbs.com:24554 2a06:98c1:3121::1 Error: Connection timed out
1:120/340 binkp.echo-base-bbs.com:24554 2a06:98c1:3120::1 Error: Connection timed out
1:128/10 bbs.excalibursheath.com:24554 2604:a880:4:1d0::7a11:4000 No such AKA.
1:128/261 vintagebbsing.com:24554 2a06:98c1:3120::1 Error: Connection timed out
1:128/261 vintagebbsing.com:24554 2a06:98c1:3121::1 Error: Connection timed out
1:134/0 nc.fido134.net:24554 2600:3c04:e002:3101:f1d0:1:134:0 Error: Connection timed out
1:134/100 echohub.fido134.net:24554 2600:3c04:e002:3101:f1d0:1:134:100 Error: Connection timed out
1:134/101 binkp.undermine.ca:24554 2600:3c04:e002:3101:f1d0:1:134:0Error: Connection timed out
1:134/302 bbs.epochbbs.com:24554 2a06:a004:4020:beef:f1d0:1:134:302 Error: Connection timed out
1:135/220 bbs.archaicbinary.net:24554 2001:470:1d:4aa::2 Error: Connection timed out
1:135/366 localyocalbbs.com:24554 2603:9000:7006:16f4:590c:41dc:56d3:4531Error: Connection timed out
1:218/220 mysticisland.strangled.net.net:24554 2a06:98c1:3123:8000:: Error: Connection timed out
1:218/220 mysticisland.strangled.net.net:24554 2a06:98c1:3122:8000:: Error: Connection timed out
1:218/880 theviperbbs.ddnsfree.com:24554 2600:6c4e:7001:300:ec3e:f614:5d87:453e Error: Connection timed out
1:220/6 pwecksretreat.com:24554 2606:4700:3031::6815:2c77 Error: Connection timed out
1:220/6 pwecksretreat.com:24554 2606:4700:3035::ac43:c792 Error: Connection timed out
1:220/20 vintagebbsing.com:24554 2a06:98c1:3121::1 Error: Connection timed out
1:220/20 vintagebbsing.com:24554 2a06:98c1:3120::1 Error: Connection timed out
1:229/112 dn42.toztech.com:24554 2001:470:1c:2aa::2 Error: No route to host
1:229/307 centralontarioremote.net:24554 fd1b:d74d:7e07:1:839a:cad2:a109:de06 Error: Connection timed out
1:229/308 centralontarioremote.net:24556 fd1b:d74d:7e07:1:839a:cad2:a109:de06 Error: Connection timed out
1:229/705 halcyonbbs.scisweb.org:24554 2001:470:b326:99::121 Error: Connection timed out
1:326/101 artvandelay.net:24554 2606:4700:3030::ac43:d898 Error: Connection timed out
1:326/101 artvandelay.net:24554 2606:4700:3035::6815:4b47 Error: Connection timed out
1:342/806 xanadubbs.ca:24554 2604:3d09:867f:7887:16fe:db1a:9443:e71eError: Connection timed out
2:222/2 bbbs.net:24554 2a10:a5c0:24f:f000::1 Error: Connection timed out 2:240/1254 sirius1.ddnss.de:24554 2a01:239:374:5600::1 Error: Connection refused
2:240/4075 ninivebbs.selfhost.co:24554 2a02:810d:8000:61::1363 Error: Permission denied
2:240/8050 globalchaosbbs.com:24554 2a02:f90:e000:21ad:e228:6dff:fe69:2460 Error: Connection timed out
2:263/5 the.alienmindbenders.net:24554 2001:67c:0:b00:214:2aff:fe14:cead Error: No route to host
2:280/1049 thecoastbbs.nl:24554 2001:9e0:8547:7c01:ac0:77:8500:100 No such AKA.
2:280/2060 fidonet.aroundmyroom.com:24554 2001:1c00:c204:4300:f1d0:2:280:2060 No such AKA.
2:301/1 fnthub.abad1dea.to:24554 2a00:41c0:d185:19:87:131:0:d Error: Connection timed out
2:335/1 fido.fidobbs.it:24554 2001:41d0:203:a5c8::3 Error: Connection timed out
2:4624/8 fido.km.ua:24554 2a00:6740:1:1:500:: Error: Connection timed out
2:463/877 bbs.ncc.org.ua:24554 2a01:d5:0:21b:f1d0:2:463:877 Error: Connection timed out
2:5000/444 f444.n5000.z2.homelabs.org:24555 2607:5300:205:200::1bf4Error: Connection refused
2:5005/77 fido.pluto.pw:24554 2a0d:8340:1818:5555:f1d0:2:5005:77 Error: No route to host
2:5005/106 fido.osiyuk.ru:24554 2001:470:1f0a:e13:ffff:2:5005:106 Error: Network is unreachable
2:5010/275 fido.chevtaev.ru:24554 2a0d:8340:574:5555:f1d0:2:5010:275 Error: No route to host
2:5010/278 f278.n5010.unixoid.su:24554 2001:470:70a1:ffff:f1d0:2:5010:278 Error: No route to host
2:5010/278 f278.n5010.unixoid.su:24554 2a03:e2c0:47cf:ffff:f1d0:2:5010:278 Error: No route to host
2:5010/278 f278.n5010.unixoid.su:24554 2a0f:cdc6:2024:21ff:f1d0:2:5010:278 Error: Permission denied
2:5020/730 node.xepb.org:24554 2001:470:1a2d:64::48 Error: Connection timed out
2:5020/2123 fido.zxlab.ru:24554 2a03:e2c0:1a1e:1::3 Error: No route to host
2:5022/128 f128.n5022.z2.binkp.net:24554 2a01:4f8:c013:10fb::1 Error: Connection refused
2:5030/74 cats-home.net:24554 2a05:3580:2e06:9800:62a4:4cff:fe3f:70e2Error: Connection timed out
2:5030/3165 fidonet.podtynnyi.com:24554 2a03:b0c0:2:f0::369:4001 Error: Connection timed out
2:5075/128 fido.dewy.ru:24554 2a03:e2c0:12a2:0:f1d0:2:5075:128 Error: No route to host
2:5095/0 n5095.stabilis.ru:24554 2001:470:28:7ac::1 Error: Connection refused
2:5097/24 optimusprime.mykeenetic.com:24554 2a01:4f8:172:3159::181 Error: Connection timed out
2:530/204 bbs.masoft.ro:24554 2606:4700:3030::6815:50b6 Error: Connection timed out
2:530/204 bbs.masoft.ro:24554 2606:4700:3034::ac43:991b Error: Connection timed out
3:57/0 agency.bbs.nz:24554 2407:8b00:1169:900::100 Error: No route to host 3:633/410 freeway.vkradio.com:24555 2407:8800:bcc2:a01::6 Error: Connection timed out
3:633/509 alterant.bbs.dege.au:24564 2406:3400:314:2497:d0c:f105:0:fError: Connection timed out
3:712/620 dungeon.barnabasmusic.com:24554 2606:4700:3033::6815:227e Error: Connection timed out
3:712/620 dungeon.barnabasmusic.com:24554 2606:4700:3033::ac43:a13f Error: Connection timed out
3:770/0 agency.bbs.nz:24554 2407:8b00:1169:900::100 Error: No route to host 3:770/1 agency.bbs.nz:24554 2407:8b00:1169:900::100 Error: No route to host 3:770/100 agency.bbs.nz:24555 2407:8b00:1169:900::100 Error: No route to host
3:772/0 agency.bbs.nz:24554 2407:8b00:1169:900::100 Error: No route to host 3:772/1 agency.bbs.nz:24554 2407:8b00:1169:900::100 Error: No route to host 3:772/210 bbs.thenet.gen.nz:24554 2406:e001:1:6801:de88:2d63:68b1:7c Error: Connection timed out
4:902/6 lu9dce.dynu.com:24554 2800:810:4a6:915:f94a:f88e:80a:c26a Error: No route to host
=== Import Windows Clipboard End ===
Have a nice night.
Stas Mishchenkov.
--- Have You daily sexual life? Hide it proper from Your wife! ;)
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From
Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464 to
Stas Mishchenkov on Wed Feb 4 16:35:17 2026
Hi Stas,
I tested the dutch nodes in your list.
On 2026-02-04 17:18:50, you wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:
2:280/1049 thecoastbbs.nl:24554
2001:9e0:8547:7c01:ac0:77:8500:100 No such AKA.
I get an OK for this node!?
Calling '2:280/1049'. Call time: '0000-2400' UTC.
thecoastbbs.nl, 24554
Calling 2:280/1049 (2001:9e0:8547:7c01:ac0:77:8500:100:24554)
address: 2:280/1049@fidonet
2001:9e0:8547:7c01:ac0:77:8500:100 - Ok.
So?
2:280/2060 fidonet.aroundmyroom.com:24554 2001:1c00:c204:4300:f1d0:2:280:2060 No such AKA.
Indeed point 2:280/2060.6 is answering on this IPv6 address! And not the node...
Bye, Wilfred.
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From
Stas Mishchenkov@2:460/5858 to
Wilfred van Velzen on Wed Feb 4 19:32:00 2026
Hi Wilfred!
Wednesday February 04 2026 16:35, you wrote to me:
I tested the dutch nodes in your list.
On 2026-02-04 17:18:50, you wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:
2:280/1049 thecoastbbs.nl:24554
2001:9e0:8547:7c01:ac0:77:8500:100 No such AKA.
I get an OK for this node!?
Calling '2:280/1049'. Call time: '0000-2400' UTC.
thecoastbbs.nl, 24554
Calling 2:280/1049 (2001:9e0:8547:7c01:ac0:77:8500:100:24554)
address: 2:280/1049@fidonet
2001:9e0:8547:7c01:ac0:77:8500:100 - Ok.
So?
Now I got "Ok" too. Hm.
2:280/2060 fidonet.aroundmyroom.com:24554
2001:1c00:c204:4300:f1d0:2:280:2060 No such AKA.
Indeed point 2:280/2060.6 is answering on this IPv6 address! And not the node...
Does he know about it?
And what about "connection refused" and "no route to host" results?
Have a nice night.
Stas Mishchenkov.
--- Have You daily sexual life? Hide it proper from Your wife! ;)
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From
Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464 to
Stas Mishchenkov on Wed Feb 4 19:01:42 2026
Hi Stas,
On 2026-02-04 19:32:00, you wrote to me:
2:280/1049 thecoastbbs.nl:24554
2001:9e0:8547:7c01:ac0:77:8500:100 No such AKA.
I get an OK for this node!?
Calling '2:280/1049'. Call time: '0000-2400' UTC.
thecoastbbs.nl, 24554
Calling 2:280/1049 (2001:9e0:8547:7c01:ac0:77:8500:100:24554)
address: 2:280/1049@fidonet
2001:9e0:8547:7c01:ac0:77:8500:100 - Ok.
So?
Now I got "Ok" too. Hm.
2:280/2060 fidonet.aroundmyroom.com:24554
2001:1c00:c204:4300:f1d0:2:280:2060 No such AKA.
Indeed point 2:280/2060.6 is answering on this IPv6 address! And not the
node...
Does he know about it?
If he doesn't respond here, I'll let him know. ;-)
And what about "connection refused" and "no route to host" results?
So I tested your full list. I get a few Ok's, and a few 'No such AKA''s:
1:135/220 bbs.archaicbinary.net:24554 2001:470:1d:4aa::2 Ok. 2:222/2 bbbs.net:24554 2a10:a5c0:24f:f000::1 Ok.
2:280/1049 thecoastbbs.nl:24554 2001:9e0:8547:7c01:ac0:77:8500:100 Ok.
1:104/0 binkp.pharcyde.org:24554 2603:6000:dc00:44:f1d0:1:154:10 No such AKA.
1:114/0 binkp.pharcyde.org:24554 2603:6000:dc00:44:f1d0:1:154:10 No such AKA.
1:128/10 bbs.excalibursheath.com:24554 2604:a880:4:1d0::7a11:4000 No such AKA.
2:280/2060 fidonet.aroundmyroom.com:24554 2001:1c00:c204:4300:f1d0:2:280:2060 No such AKA.
The others don't get a connect here either. Does this answer your question? ;-)
Bye, Wilfred.
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From
Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to
Wilfred van Velzen on Wed Feb 4 20:16:33 2026
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
Dmitry Protasoff on Wed Feb 4 21:34:04 2026
Hello Dmitry,
On Wednesday February 04 2026 20:16, you wrote to Wilfred van Velzen:
I have dedicted "AKA Mismatch" report:
https://nodelist.fidonet.cc/analytics/aka-mismatch?days=30&limit=1000& includeZero=true
Note that in the particular case of 280/2060, the AKA mismatch only occurs when connecting via IPv6. There is no problem when connecting via IPv4. So you may have to split it up and test both protocols.
Cheers, Michiel
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From
Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464 to
Dmitry Protasoff on Wed Feb 4 22:15:59 2026
Hi Dmitry,
On 2026-02-04 20:16:33, you wrote to me:
So I tested your full list. I get a few Ok's, and a few 'No such
AKA''s:
I have dedicted "AKA Mismatch" report:
https://nodelist.fidonet.cc/analytics/aka-mismatch?days=30&limit=1000&includeZ
ero=true
There are surprisingly many. And those /0 are even worse.
And you might want to look into these: 2:5058/108 2:201/111 2:5066/35
I can connect to them without error. Those use Radius and Argus mailers, which seem to do things a little bit different...
Bye, Wilfred.
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From
Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Wed Feb 4 23:12:14 2026
Hello, Michiel!
Wednesday February 04 2026 21:34, you wrote to me:
Note that in the particular case of 280/2060, the AKA mismatch only
occurs when connecting via IPv6. There is no problem when connecting
via IPv4. So you may have to split it up and test both protocols.
Wow, that's amazing! I never thought someone would provide different addresses on ipv4 and ipv6. It was really beyond my imagination.
Ok, "No plan survives first contact with the enemy"(c).
New tests will handle such cases: I was testing both ipv4 and ipv6, but saved node information only once (ipv6 preferred). This is actually a good case, because now I am getting node information:
binkp ipv6
binkp ipv4
ifcico ipv6
ifcico ipv4
modem ifcico
and more to come..
If it's complicated, I am having a good time testing and fixing it :)
Best regards,
dp.
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From
Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to
Wilfred van Velzen on Wed Feb 4 23:12:16 2026
Hello, Wilfred!
Wednesday February 04 2026 22:15, you wrote to me:
And you might want to look into these: 2:5058/108 2:201/111 2:5066/35
Oh, thanks a lot for the bug report, feedback is always a gift!
It's a bug in my binkp implementation:
in C, strings are null-terminated, in Go there are not.
Fixed!
Best regards,
dp.
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From
Nick Boel@1:154/700 to
Stas Mishchenkov on Wed Feb 4 19:50:09 2026
Hey Stas!
On Wed, Feb 04 2026 08:18:50 -0600, you wrote:
1:104/0 binkp.pharcyde.org:24554 2603:6000:dc00:44:f1d0:1:154:10 No
such AKA.
1:114/0 binkp.pharcyde.org:24554 2603:6000:dc00:44:f1d0:1:154:10 No
such AKA.
These should be fixed. Just "interim" NC numbers I never paid much attention to and never added to binkd. The 2-3 nodes in each have no care in the world to be NC, and don't want to change their node number. C'est la vie.
Thanks for the report, though!
Regards,
Nick
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From
Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Thu Feb 5 01:51:53 2026
Hello, Michiel!
Sunday February 01 2026 22:00, you wrote to All:
*List of IPv6 nodes
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 29 Jan 2026
I've created a report that produces the same list, but based on real-life tests (check "Download as Text" button):
https://nodelist.fidonet.cc/analytics/ipv6-node-list
Many Russian nodes got a 6UNS status. This is because the Russian Internet is now heavily filtered and connections from Oracle Cloud fail during drone attacks or when new anti VPN filters are applied by the Russian censorship authorities.
I could test them from Russia, but I think that wouldn't be accurate at all. It's better to show that those nodes are actually unstable for other FidoNet nodes.
Best regards,
dp.
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From
Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464 to
Stas Mishchenkov on Thu Feb 5 09:24:47 2026
Hi Stas,
On 2026-02-04 19:01:42, I wrote to you:
2:280/2060 fidonet.aroundmyroom.com:24554
2001:1c00:c204:4300:f1d0:2:280:2060 No such AKA.
Indeed point 2:280/2060.6 is answering on this IPv6 address! And not
the node...
Does he know about it?
If he doesn't respond here, I'll let him know. ;-)
It's fixed now...
Bye, Wilfred.
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
Dmitry Protasoff on Thu Feb 5 12:13:13 2026
Hello Dmitry,
On Wednesday February 04 2026 23:12, you wrote to me:
Note that in the particular case of 280/2060, the AKA mismatch
only occurs when connecting via IPv6. There is no problem when
connecting via IPv4. So you may have to split it up and test both
protocols.
Wow, that's amazing! I never thought someone would provide different addresses on ipv4 and ipv6. It was really beyond my imagination.
Same here. If last week someone had proposed such a situation could arise and should be taken covered by error detection, I would have rejected it as outlandish. It shows that reality can be weirder than imigination. :-)
New tests will handle such cases: I was testing both ipv4 and ipv6,
but saved node information only once (ipv6 preferred). This is
actually a good case, because now I am getting node information:
Now someone should repeat the error to test it. The sysop of 2L280/2060 has corrected the original error in the meantime.
binkp ipv6
binkp ipv4
ifcico ipv6
ifcico ipv4
modem ifcico
and more to come..
OK...
If it's complicated, I am having a good time testing and fixing it :)
You'r doing a good job. Keep going!
Cheers, Michiel
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From
Stas Mishchenkov@2:460/5858 to
Wilfred van Velzen on Thu Feb 5 14:40:08 2026
Hi Wilfred!
Wednesday February 04 2026 19:01, you wrote to me:
And what about "connection refused" and "no route to host" results?
So I tested your full list. I get a few Ok's, and a few 'No such AKA''s:
1:135/220 bbs.archaicbinary.net:24554 2001:470:1d:4aa::2
Ok.
Strange.
[14:38:05 brorabbit logs]$ callip -c ~/etc/callip.conf -b -f 1:135/220
You have actual version.
Parsing nodelist file /home/fido/nodelist/nodelist.367
Nodelist for Thursday, February 5, 2026 -- Day number 036 parsed, 949 IP-nodes processed (0.052 sec)
Calling '1:135/220'. Call time: '0000-2400' UTC.
Now is: 1139 UTC.
bbs.archaicbinary.net, 24554
Calling 1:135/220 (2001:470:1d:4aa::2:24554)
error (Connection timed out)
Calling 1:135/220 (167.114.108.156:24554)
error (Connection timed out)
2:222/2 bbbs.net:24554 2a10:a5c0:24f:f000::1 Ok.
2:280/1049 thecoastbbs.nl:24554
2001:9e0:8547:7c01:ac0:77:8500:100 Ok.
Now both Ok for me too.
The others don't get a connect here either. Does this answer your question? ;-)
Yes.
Have a nice night.
Stas Mishchenkov.
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From
Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464 to
Stas Mishchenkov on Thu Feb 5 13:39:48 2026
Hi Stas,
On 2026-02-05 14:40:08, you wrote to me:
1:135/220 bbs.archaicbinary.net:24554 2001:470:1d:4aa::2
Ok.
Strange.
[14:38:05 brorabbit logs]$ callip -c ~/etc/callip.conf -b -f 1:135/220
You have actual version.
Parsing nodelist file /home/fido/nodelist/nodelist.367
Nodelist for Thursday, February 5, 2026 -- Day number 036 parsed, 949 IP-nodes
processed (0.052 sec) Calling '1:135/220'. Call time: '0000-2400' UTC. Now is:
1139 UTC. bbs.archaicbinary.net, 24554 Calling 1:135/220 (2001:470:1d:4aa::2:24554) error (Connection timed out) Calling 1:135/220 (167.114.108.156:24554) error (Connection timed out)
I can still connect OK with this system. Maybe it has a geo block in its firewall for your location?
Bye, Wilfred.
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From
Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to
Dmitry Protasoff on Thu Feb 5 21:34:41 2026
Hello Dmitry,
On Thursday February 05 2026 01:51, you wrote to me:
I've created a report that produces the same list, but based on
real-life tests (check "Download as Text" button):
https://nodelist.fidonet.cc/analytics/ipv6-node-list
Nice!
Many Russian nodes got a 6UNS status. This is because the Russian
Internet is now heavily filtered and connections from Oracle Cloud
fail during drone attacks or when new anti VPN filters are applied by
the Russian censorship authorities.
Yes, I too noticed that the mojority of the 6UNS nodes are Russian. Some are in Ukraine. But there are some in "the west" as well. I flagged then as 6UNS but they may be just as unstable with IPv6. But my list is about IPv6, so that is what I list.
I could test them from Russia, but I think that wouldn't be accurate
at all. It's better to show that those nodes are actually unstable for other FidoNet nodes.
Yeah, better leave it as it is.
Cheers, Michiel
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From
Stas Mishchenkov@2:460/5858 to
Nick Boel on Sat Feb 7 03:08:18 2026
Hi Nick!
Wednesday February 04 2026 19:50, you wrote to me:
1:104/0 binkp.pharcyde.org:24554 2603:6000:dc00:44:f1d0:1:154:10 No
such AKA.
1:114/0 binkp.pharcyde.org:24554 2603:6000:dc00:44:f1d0:1:154:10 No
such AKA.
These should be fixed.
It MUST be fixed.
Just "interim" NC numbers I never paid much attention to and never
added to binkd. The 2-3 nodes in each have no care
in the world to be NC, and don't want to change their node number.
C'est la vie.
It doesn't need to be changed, it just needs to be added. It's assumed that this isn't a particularly technically challenging task for the network coordinator.
Thanks for the report, though!
Do not mention it. ;)
Have a nice night.
Stas Mishchenkov.
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From
Nick Boel@1:154/700 to
Stas Mishchenkov on Fri Feb 6 20:22:17 2026
Hey Stas!
On Fri, Feb 06 2026 18:08:18 -0600, you wrote:
1:104/0 binkp.pharcyde.org:24554 2603:6000:dc00:44:f1d0:1:154:10
No such AKA.
1:114/0 binkp.pharcyde.org:24554 2603:6000:dc00:44:f1d0:1:154:10
No such AKA.
These should be fixed.
It MUST be fixed.
Maybe you misunderstood what I wrote, or what I meant by it.
It doesn't need to be changed, it just needs to be added. It's
assumed that this isn't a particularly technically challenging task
for the network coordinator.
It isn't challenging at all (it was unknown/unrealized until you said something, which is why I thanked you for informing me about it). What seems to be a bit challenging, is English not being your first language.
To clarify, when I said "this should be fixed" it meant that the issue was addressed (as in *I* fixed it), so the next time you decide to spam every system in Fidonet with multiple connections, hopefully it doesn't show up on your list.
Just as you ASS-U-ME, I did the same, and hoped you would see the domain I quoted is in my origin line.
Regards,
Nick
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From
Stephen Walsh@3:633/280 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Tue May 19 15:41:24 2026
Hello Michiel!
18 May 26 09:56, you wrote to me:
20 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Leaptel IO
Tnx. The list has been updated.
I assume the IO for 281 is because you are running a port proxy to
make the Amiga accept IPv6?
That would be correct!
Stephen
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From
Sean Rima@2:263/1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Fri May 22 22:05:05 2026
Hello Michiel!
17 May 26 22:00, you wrote to all:
*List of IPv6 nodes
List of IPv6 nodes
By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555
Updated 17 May 2026
Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark
Just added my ipv6 setup, should be working, tested a telnet from a remote pc to the ipv6 binkd and got the reply
2:263/1 Sean Rima f Sky.com
Sean
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From
Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sat May 23 12:53:15 2026
Hi Michiel,
On 2026-05-23 12:06:21, you wrote to Sean Rima:
MvdV> Can you make a poll to my system so that we can see if outgoing IPv6
MvdV> workd for you?
It does here:
- 23 May 12:12:27 [2641] incoming from 2a06:5900:8194:100:acb:a059:6e85:1ded (48778)
+ 23 May 12:12:27 [30282] incoming session with 2a06:5900:8194:100:acb:a059:6e85:1ded
- 23 May 12:12:27 [30282] SYS There Can Only Be 1
- 23 May 12:12:27 [30282] ZYZ Sean Rima
- 23 May 12:12:27 [30282] LOC Letterfrack, Ireland
- 23 May 12:12:27 [30282] NDL 115200,TCP,BINKP
- 23 May 12:12:27 [30282] TIME Sat, 23 May 2026 11:12:27 +0100
- 23 May 12:12:27 [30282] VER binkd/1.1a-115/Linux binkp/1.1
+ 23 May 12:12:27 [30282] addr: 2:263/1@fidonet
...
Bye, Wilfred.
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From
Sean Rima@2:263/1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sat May 23 18:28:22 2026
Hello Michiel!
23 May 26 03:19, you wrote to me:
Hello Sean,
On Friday May 22 2026 22:05, you wrote to me:
Just added my ipv6 setup, should be working, tested a telnet from
a
remote pc to the ipv6 binkd and got the reply
2:263/1 Sean Rima f Sky.com
+ 03:16 [4004] call to 2:263/1@fidonet
03:16 [4004] trying binkd.rima.ie [2a06:5900:8194:100:acb:a059:6e85:1ded]...
? 03:16 [4004] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: {W32 API
error 10060} Connection timed out
03:16 [4004] trying binkd.rima.ie [51.182.63.136]...
? 03:17 [4004] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: {W32 API
error 10060} Connection timed out
03:17 [3216] the queue is empty, quitting...
Looks like you still have to configure the firewall and port
forwarding...
Yeah waiting on that password from the new teleco, it is not the same as the wifi password. Hopefully by monday
Sean
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From
Sean Rima@2:263/1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sat May 23 18:30:27 2026
Hello Michiel!
23 May 26 12:06, you wrote to me:
+ 03:16 [4004] call to 2:263/1@fidonet
03:16 [4004] trying binkd.rima.ie
[2a06:5900:8194:100:acb:a059:6e85:1ded]... ? 03:16 [4004]
connection
to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: {W32 API
error 10060} Connection timed out
03:16 [4004] trying binkd.rima.ie [51.182.63.136]...
? 03:17 [4004] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: {W32 API
error 10060} Connection timed out
03:17 [3216] the queue is empty, quitting...
Looks like you still have to configure the firewall and port
forwarding...
Can you make a poll to my system so that we can see if outgoing IPv6
workd for you?
I can poll Ward and Kim in ipv6, but here goes
23 May 18:30:59 [68041] trying f5555.n280.z2.binkp.net [2001:4c3c:7d02:ff00:f1d0:2:280:5555]...
23 May 18:30:59 [68041] connected
+ 23 May 18:30:59 [68041] outgoing session with f5555.n280.z2.binkp.net:24554 [2001:4c3c:7d02:ff00:f1d0:2:280:5555]
- 23 May 18:30:59 [68041] OPT CRAM-MD5-f985e9a5aa2a24b81a88bb80f1ac7bee
+ 23 May 18:30:59 [68041] Remote requests MD mode
- 23 May 18:30:59 [68041] SYS Nieuw Schnoord
- 23 May 18:30:59 [68041] ZYZ Michiel van der Vlist
- 23 May 18:30:59 [68041] LOC Driebergen, NL
- 23 May 18:30:59 [68041] NDL CM,MO,IBN:fido.vlist.eu,ENC,PING,TRACE,IPv6,ftth - 23 May 18:30:59 [68041] TIME Sat, 23 May 2026 19:31:17 +0200
- 23 May 18:30:59 [68041] VER binkd/1.1a-113/Win32 binkp/1.1
+ 23 May 18:30:59 [68041] addr: 2:280/5555@fidonet
- 23 May 18:31:03 [68041] OPT EXTCMD GZ BZ2
+ 23 May 18:31:03 [68041] Remote supports EXTCMD mode
+ 23 May 18:31:03 [68041] Remote supports GZ mode
+ 23 May 18:31:03 [68041] done (to 2:280/5555@fidonet, OK, S/R: 0/0 (0/0 bytes))
23 May 18:31:03 [68041] session closed, quitting...
23 May 18:31:03 [68040] rc(68041)=0
23 May 18:31:03 [68040] the queue is empty, quitting...
Sean
... TCOB1: binkd is up for debate
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From
Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sat May 23 21:57:20 2026
Hi Michiel,
On 2026-05-23 21:33:28, you wrote to Sean Rima:
MvdV> - 23 May 19:31:17 [3088] TIME Sat, 23 May 2026 18:30:59 +0100
A time difference of 18 seconds! You hardly ever see that any more, now almost every computer clock is synced over the internet, within a few milliseconds... ;-)
Bye, Wilfred.
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From
Sean Rima@2:263/1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Sat May 23 22:29:23 2026
Hello Michiel!
23 May 26 21:33, you wrote to me:
Can you make a poll to my system so that we can see if outgoing
IPv6 workd for you?
I can poll Ward and Kim in ipv6, but here goes
23 May 18:30:59 [68041] trying f5555.n280.z2.binkp.net
[2001:4c3c:7d02:ff00:f1d0:2:280:5555]... 23 May 18:30:59 [68041]
connected + 23 May 18:30:59 [68041] outgoing session with
f5555.n280.z2.binkp.net:24554
[2001:4c3c:7d02:ff00:f1d0:2:280:5555] - 23 May 18:30:59 [68041]
OPT CRAM-MD5-f985e9a5aa2a24b81a88bb80f1ac7bee
[..]
Check:
+ 23 May 19:31:17 [3088] incoming session with
2a06:5900:8194:100:acb:a059:6e85:1ded
- 23 May 19:31:17 [3088] SYS There Can Only Be 1
- 23 May 19:31:17 [3088] ZYZ Sean Rima
- 23 May 19:31:17 [3088] LOC Letterfrack, Ireland
- 23 May 19:31:17 [3088] NDL 115200,TCP,BINKP
- 23 May 19:31:17 [3088] TIME Sat, 23 May 2026 18:30:59 +0100
- 23 May 19:31:17 [3088] VER binkd/1.1a-115/Linux binkp/1.1
So I will list you in the IPv6 list as "OO" (Outgoing Only) for the
time being.
Thanks Sire, will update as soon as I get that password, it is a weird setup :)
Sean
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From
Sean Rima@2:263/1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Tue May 26 11:46:31 2026
Hello Michiel!
23 May 26 21:33, you wrote to me:
Check:
+ 23 May 19:31:17 [3088] incoming session with
2a06:5900:8194:100:acb:a059:6e85:1ded
- 23 May 19:31:17 [3088] SYS There Can Only Be 1
- 23 May 19:31:17 [3088] ZYZ Sean Rima
- 23 May 19:31:17 [3088] LOC Letterfrack, Ireland
- 23 May 19:31:17 [3088] NDL 115200,TCP,BINKP
- 23 May 19:31:17 [3088] TIME Sat, 23 May 2026 18:30:59 +0100
- 23 May 19:31:17 [3088] VER binkd/1.1a-115/Linux binkp/1.1
So I will list you in the IPv6 list as "OO" (Outgoing Only) for the
time being.
Should be in and out now :)
Sean
... TCOB1: binkd is up for debate
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From
Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464 to
Sean Rima on Tue May 26 13:03:14 2026
Hi Sean,
On 2026-05-26 11:46:31, you wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:
Should be in and out now :)
Not yet, just moments ago...
Nodelist for Tuesday, May 26, 2026 -- Day number 146 parsed, 955 IP-nodes processed (0.013 sec)
Calling '2:263/1'. Call time: '0000-2400' UTC.
Now is: 1102 UTC.
bbs.rima-iot.eu, 24554
Calling 2:263/1 (2a06:5900:8194:100:acb:a059:6e85:1ded:24554)
error (Connection timed out)
Calling 2:263/1 (51.182.63.136:24554)
error (No route to host)
Bye, Wilfred.
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From
Sean Rima@2:263/1 to
Wilfred van Velzen on Tue May 26 13:33:22 2026
Hello Wilfred!
26 May 26 13:03, you wrote to me:
Hi Sean,
On 2026-05-26 11:46:31, you wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:
Should be in and out now :)
Not yet, just moments ago...
Nodelist for Tuesday, May 26, 2026 -- Day number 146 parsed, 955
IP-nodes processed (0.013 sec) Calling '2:263/1'. Call time:
'0000-2400' UTC. Now is: 1102 UTC.
bbs.rima-iot.eu, 24554
Calling 2:263/1 (2a06:5900:8194:100:acb:a059:6e85:1ded:24554)
error (Connection timed out)
Calling 2:263/1 (51.182.63.136:24554)
error (No route to host)
I had rebooted the network which may explain that :)
Sean
... TCOB1: binkd is up for debate
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From
Sean Rima@2:263/1 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Tue May 26 15:22:48 2026
Hello Michiel!
26 May 26 14:29, you wrote to me:
+ 23 May 19:31:17 [3088] incoming session with
2a06:5900:8194:100:acb:a059:6e85:1ded
- 23 May 19:31:17 [3088] SYS There Can Only Be 1
- 23 May 19:31:17 [3088] ZYZ Sean Rima
- 23 May 19:31:17 [3088] LOC Letterfrack, Ireland
- 23 May 19:31:17 [3088] NDL 115200,TCP,BINKP
- 23 May 19:31:17 [3088] TIME Sat, 23 May 2026 18:30:59 +0100
- 23 May 19:31:17 [3088] VER binkd/1.1a-115/Linux binkp/1.1
So I will list you in the IPv6 list as "OO" (Outgoing Only) for
the time being.
Should be in and out now :)
Alas, not yet:
+ 14:28 [3904] call to 2:263/1@fidonet
14:28 [3904] trying binkd.rima.ie [2a06:5900:8194:100:acb:a059:6e85:1ded]...
? 14:29 [3904] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: {W32 API
error 10060} Connection timed out
14:29 [3904] trying binkd.rima.ie [51.182.63.136]...
? 14:29 [3904] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: {W32 API
error 10060} Connection timed out
14:29 [3796] the queue is empty, quitting...
ok, going to reboot after I send this, but should be ok
Sean
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From
Sean Rima@2:263/1 to
Wilfred van Velzen on Tue May 26 15:47:08 2026
Hello Wilfred!
26 May 26 13:03, you wrote to me:
Nodelist for Tuesday, May 26, 2026 -- Day number 146 parsed, 955
IP-nodes processed (0.013 sec) Calling '2:263/1'. Call time:
'0000-2400' UTC. Now is: 1102 UTC.
bbs.rima-iot.eu, 24554
Calling 2:263/1 (2a06:5900:8194:100:acb:a059:6e85:1ded:24554)
error (Connection timed out)
Calling 2:263/1 (51.182.63.136:24554)
error (No route to host)
I disabled the router firewall as mine is there anyway. Will have to investigate it
26 May 15:45:08 [2003] rc(3467)=0
- 26 May 15:45:13 [2003] incoming from 2a10:3781:5d5d:1:502:da7a:cc60:c396 (41782)
+ 26 May 15:45:14 [3472] incoming session with 2a10-3781-5d5d.connected.by.freedominter.net [2a10:3781:5d5d:1:502:da7a:cc60:c396]
- 26 May 15:45:14 [3472] SYS FMail dev HQ, FKA Amiga O(n|ff)line BBS Lisse (AOBL)
- 26 May 15:45:14 [3472] ZYZ Wilfred van Velzen
- 26 May 15:45:14 [3472] LOC Lisse, Netherlands
- 26 May 15:45:14 [3472] NDL CM,MO,IBN,PING,TRACE,ENC,RPK,NPK
- 26 May 15:45:14 [3472] TIME Tue, 26 May 2026 16:45:13 +0200
- 26 May 15:45:14 [3472] VER binkd/1.1a-115/Linux binkp/1.1
+ 26 May 15:45:14 [3472] addr: 2:280/464@fidonet
+ 26 May 15:45:14 [3472] addr: 39:39/0@AmigaNet (n/a or busy)
- 26 May 15:45:14 [3472] OPT NDA EXTCMD CRYPT GZ BZ2
+ 26 May 15:45:14 [3472] Remote supports asymmetric ND mode
Sean
... TCOB1: binkd is up for debate
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From
Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464 to
Sean Rima on Tue May 26 16:07:20 2026
Hi Sean,
On 2026-05-26 13:33:22, you wrote to me:
I had rebooted the network which may explain that :)
Sean
Should it be fixed now? Because it isn't...
Btw: Did you see my netmail about spamming the STATS area?
Bye, Wilfred.
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From
Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464 to
Sean Rima on Tue May 26 17:00:27 2026
Hi Sean,
On 2026-05-26 15:47:08, you wrote to me:
I disabled the router firewall as mine is there anyway. Will have to investigate it
26 May 15:45:08 [2003] rc(3467)=0
- 26 May 15:45:13 [2003] incoming from 2a10:3781:5d5d:1:502:da7a:cc60:c396
It seems to be working now:
26 May 16:44:10 [28669] trying binkd.rima.ie [2a06:5900:8194:100:acb:a059:6e85:1ded]...
26 May 16:45:13 [28669] connected
+ 26 May 16:45:13 [28669] outgoing session with binkd.rima.ie:24554 [2a06:5900:8194:100:acb:a059:6e85:1ded]
- 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] OPT CRAM-MD5-78625f2fdb13c472b8b848d3f56d87ee
+ 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] Remote requests MD mode
- 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] SYS There Can Only Be 1
- 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] ZYZ Sean Rima
- 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] LOC Letterfrack, Ireland
- 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] NDL 115200,TCP,BINKP
- 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] TIME Tue, 26 May 2026 15:45:14 +0100
- 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] VER binkd/1.1a-115/Linux binkp/1.1
+ 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] addr: 2:263/1@fidonet
+ 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] addr: 618:500/1@micronet (n/a or busy)
+ 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] addr: 21:1/229@fsxnet (n/a or busy)
+ 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] addr: 314:413/30@pinet (n/a or busy)
+ 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] addr: 999:1/10@health (n/a or busy)
+ 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] addr: 86:553/20@nixnet (n/a or busy)
+ 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] addr: 46:20/119@agoranet (n/a or busy)
+ 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] addr: 25:41/123@metronet (n/a or busy)
+ 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] addr: 2:263/0@fidonet
+ 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] addr: 618:500/14@micronet (n/a or busy)
+ 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] addr: 618:14/0@micronet (n/a or busy)
+ 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] addr: 618:500/0@micronet (n/a or busy)
+ 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] addr: 618:50/0@micronet (n/a or busy)
+ 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] addr: 618:50/1@micronet (n/a or busy)
- 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] TRF 0 0
+ 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] Remote has 0b of mail and 0b of files for us
- 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] OPT EXTCMD CRYPT GZ
+ 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] Remote supports EXTCMD mode
+ 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] Remote requests CRYPT mode
+ 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] Remote supports GZ mode
+ 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] pwd protected session (MD5)
- 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] session in CRYPT mode
+ 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] sending /home/fido/outbound/a15ae0b3.pkt as a15ae0b3.pkt (988)
+ 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] sending /home/fido/outbound/a15afdd3.pkt as a15afdd3.pkt (1007)
+ 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] sent: /home/fido/outbound/a15ae0b3.pkt (988, 988.00 CPS, 2:263/1@fidonet)
+ 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] sent: /home/fido/outbound/a15afdd3.pkt (1007, 1007.00 CPS, 2:263/1@fidonet)
+ 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] done (to 2:263/1@fidonet, OK, S/R: 2/0 (1995/0 bytes))
26 May 16:45:14 [28669] session closed, quitting...
Bye, Wilfred.
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From
Sean Rima@2:263/1 to
Wilfred van Velzen on Tue May 26 16:05:48 2026
Hello Wilfred!
26 May 26 16:07, you wrote to me:
Hi Sean,
On 2026-05-26 13:33:22, you wrote to me:
I had rebooted the network which may explain that :)
Sean
Should it be fixed now? Because it isn't...
Btw: Did you see my netmail about spamming the STATS area?
Darn, just seen it, I changed the wrong cron line. Should be sorted now
Sean
... TCOB1: binkd is up for debate
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From
Sean Rima@2:263/1 to
Wilfred van Velzen on Tue May 26 16:06:21 2026
Hello Wilfred!
26 May 26 17:00, you wrote to me:
Hi Sean,
On 2026-05-26 15:47:08, you wrote to me:
I disabled the router firewall as mine is there anyway. Will have
to
investigate it
26 May 15:45:08 [2003] rc(3467)=0
- 26 May 15:45:13 [2003] incoming from
2a10:3781:5d5d:1:502:da7a:cc60:c396
It seems to be working now:
26 May 16:44:10 [28669] trying binkd.rima.ie [2a06:5900:8194:100:acb:a059:6e85:1ded]... 26 May 16:45:13 [28669] connected + 26 May 16:45:13 [28669] outgoing session with binkd.rima.ie:24554 [2a06:5900:8194:100:acb:a059:6e85:1ded] - 26 May 16:45:14 [28669] OPT CRAM-MD5-78625f2fdb13c472b8b848d3f56d87ee
Turned out I didn't need port forwarding but port triggering :)
Bye, Wilfred.
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Sean
... TCOB1: binkd is up for debate
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From
Jay Harris@1:229/664 to
Sean Rima on Tue May 26 14:21:30 2026
On 26 May 2026, Sean Rima said the following...
It seems to be working now:
Turned out I didn't need port forwarding but port triggering :)
I still can't seem to connect from here:
$ nc -w5 -zv binkd.rima.ie 24554
nc: connect to binkd.rima.ie (51.182.63.136) port 24554 (tcp) timed out: Operation now in progress
nc: connect to binkd.rima.ie (2a06:5900:8194:100:acb:a059:6e85:1ded) port 24554 (tcp) timed out: Operation now in progress
Jay
... ACTOR: A man who tries to be everything but himself
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From
Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464 to
Michiel van der Vlist on Wed May 27 09:59:50 2026
Hi Michiel,
On 2026-05-27 09:20:21, you wrote to Sean Rima:
ok, going to reboot after I send this, but should be ok
MvdV> Still no connection.
MvdV> + 08:51 [1708] call to 2:263/1@fidonet
MvdV> 08:51 [1708] trying binkd.rima.ie [2a06:5900:8194:100:acb:a059:6e85:1ded]...
MvdV> ? 08:52 [1708] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: {W32 API
MvdV> error 10060} Connection timed out
MvdV> Do you have privacy ectensions enabled?
MvdV> 08:52 [1708] trying binkd.rima.ie [51.182.63.136]...
MvdV> ? 08:52 [1708] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: {W32 API
MvdV> error 10060} Connection timed out
MvdV> CGNAT?
That ain't it.
I do see a couple of successful outbound connections since yesterday afternoon:
+ 26 May 17:22:34 [32204] done (to 2:263/1@fidonet, OK, S/R: 1/0 (962/0 bytes)) + 26 May 21:30:44 [11935] done (to 2:263/1@fidonet, OK, S/R: 0/0 (0/0 bytes))
+ 27 May 07:39:05 [15867] done (to 2:263/1@fidonet, OK, S/R: 1/0 (3176/0 bytes))
But most fail:
? 26 May 17:14:28 [31329] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 26 May 17:22:34 [32204] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 26 May 17:38:24 [624] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 26 May 17:40:31 [624] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 26 May 17:42:38 [624] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 26 May 17:44:46 [624] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 26 May 18:56:04 [4637] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 26 May 18:58:11 [4637] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 26 May 19:00:19 [4637] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 26 May 19:02:26 [4637] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 26 May 20:15:20 [8169] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 26 May 20:17:27 [8169] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 26 May 20:19:34 [8169] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 26 May 20:21:42 [8169] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 26 May 21:26:29 [11935] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 26 May 21:28:36 [11935] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 26 May 21:30:43 [11935] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 26 May 22:30:46 [16479] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 26 May 22:32:54 [16479] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 26 May 22:35:01 [16479] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 26 May 22:37:08 [16479] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 26 May 23:39:20 [24927] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 26 May 23:41:27 [24927] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 26 May 23:43:34 [24927] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 26 May 23:45:42 [24927] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 00:47:53 [28579] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 00:50:00 [28579] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 00:52:07 [28579] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 00:54:14 [28579] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 01:56:23 [32118] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 01:58:30 [32118] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 02:00:38 [32118] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 02:02:45 [32118] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 03:04:56 [2803] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 03:07:03 [2803] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 03:09:10 [2803] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 03:11:18 [2803] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 04:13:25 [6399] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 04:15:32 [6399] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 04:17:40 [6399] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 04:19:47 [6399] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 05:21:59 [9082] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 05:24:06 [9082] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 05:26:14 [9082] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 05:28:21 [9082] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 06:30:33 [12476] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 06:32:41 [12476] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 06:34:48 [12476] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 06:36:55 [12476] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 07:39:05 [15867] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 09:22:05 [19946] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 09:24:13 [19946] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 09:26:20 [19946] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
? 27 May 09:28:27 [19946] connection to 2:263/1@fidonet failed: Connection timed out
Bye, Wilfred.
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