= Сообщение: 956 из 7440 ============================================== IPV6 = От : Andrew Leary 1:320/219 25 Nov 14 00:17:22 Кому : Björn Felten 25 Nov 14 00:17:22 Тема : Relay6 FGHI : area://IPV6?msgid=1:320/219@fidonet+54741906 На : area://IPV6?msgid=2:203/2+5473ffd8 = Кодировка сообщения определена как: CP437 ================================== Ответ: area://IPV6?msgid=2:203/2+54746022 ============================================================================== Hello Björn!
25 Nov 14 05:04, you wrote to me:
BF> <confused>
BF> So, it was just a coincident that I choose 24555 for the port on my BF> test? It had nothing to do with IPv6 at all? Just as I ended up on one BF> of Michiel's point systems when I did the same testing against his BF> system?
Yes. I only have 1 public IPv4 address, so I have to use an alternate port for the second system.
BF> Jeezzz... What port should a guy use when trying to remap his BF> outgoing calls to IPv6?
Any one you want. Basically Relay6 takes connections to a specific port on your machine and relays them to the specified destination host/port. For example:
relay6 32219 2001:470:8:d95:f1d0:1:320:219 24555
Then you override the hostname/port for my system (1:320/219) in your IPv4 only mailer to localhost:32219.
When the mailer tries to connect to localhost:32219, relay6 passes the connection on to my system via your IPv6 tunnel.
In theory, you could run multiple copies of Relay6, each one using a different local port number; one for each IPv6 system you wish to connect to regularly. Of course, this will quickly become unmanageable if you have large numbers of IPv6 connections.