KE>>> It is the task of the intermediate software, that converts te KE>>> Nodelist to Binkd's version to translate the INO4 to a "-6", or to KE>>> exclude the node if the list is prepared for a ipv4 only node.
TK>> At least this bash script strips '[' and ']' so that the output will TK>> be like this:
TK>> #!/bin/bash TK>> # nl2binkd v1.06 TK>> # (c) 2012-2013 by Markus Reschke
MR> No worries! The next version will support the INO4 flag ;)
I knew it! ;)
MR> Still there's the question about listing only an IPv6 address with or MR> without the INO4 flag. INO4 would be redundant, but it would simplify the MR> software side.
Yes. INO4 flag shouldn't do any harm even if it is there with IPv6 address.
'Tommi
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