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От   : Kees van Eeten                   2:280/5003.4       20 Dec 17 12:27:56
Кому : Paul Quinn                                          20 Dec 17 12:27:56
Тема : IPv6 connection refused
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На   : area://IPV6?msgid=3:640/1384+5a3a38fb
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Ответ: area://IPV6?msgid=3:640/1384+5a3b0694
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Hello Paul!

20 Dec 17 20:18, you wrote to me:

KE>>  Beside, for binkd/1.1a-47/Linux binkp/1.1 all precompiled versions
KE>> for sensible OS's have IPv6 compiled in. If you do not want it you
KE>> have to take extra measures. Usually not the first choice.

PQ> What measures?  I used to think that I was a pretty good hacker but I
PQ> could not find a way to compile a recent binkD without IPv6.  There again,
PQ> in Linux terms I'm still a "new hatchling".

PQ> Oh, a precise answer isn't required as I've given up on the notion and am
PQ> happy to use older versions.  ;)

 As ipv6 support is listed in the facillities, I was under the impression,
 that there would be a compiler option. Moreover, because there are also
 versions for OS's that do not support ipv6.

 This is all I could find.

        Add IPv6 support - default if building system supports RFC2553
        API, except under Win32 where it needs to be enabled explicitly
        (set IPV6=1 during make). Under Win32 at least WinXP SP2 is
        required. Outbound IPv4 or IPv6 usage can be limited by using
        -4 or -6 node parameters respectively.

 But why would you want to remove the ipv6 support on a linux system.
 There are other ways to disable IPv6 in Linux alltogether.

 I would have to look for those. I do use IPV6, so disabling it is unknown
 territory for me.

Kees

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