= Сообщение: 904 из 7442 ============================================== IPV6 = От : Michiel van der Vlist 2:280/5555 23 Nov 14 23:56:44 Кому : Björn Felten 23 Nov 14 23:56:44 Тема : Relay6 FGHI : area://IPV6?msgid=2:280/5555+5472678d На : area://IPV6?msgid=2:203/2+54725f3e = Кодировка сообщения определена как: CP850 ================================== Ответ: area://IPV6?msgid=2:203/2+547270b4 ============================================================================== Hello Björn,
On Sunday November 23 2014 23:27, you wrote to me:
MvdV>> Where is Relay6 going to get the IPv6 address from to convert MvdV>> the call to an IPv6 outgoing call?
BF> The same way your binkp mailer does, looking it up.
How? where? Using what input?
Mind you, radius knows the host name of the destination. But it does not pass it on to Relay6 AFAIK. All it passes to the next level is the IP address. An IPv4 address of course.
BF> And *that* part works.
How do you know? What IPv6 address is it trying to call?
BF> But it gets the error I tried to describe when BF> trying to start a protocol transfer.
BF> From the help file (if someone can decipher it):
BF> /t:xxx tunnel binds on ip xxx (name/ip) (default any)
Sorry, that is gibberish to me. I am not familiar with Relay6. I am just trying to reason out how it could work at all.
BF> this option is like the /b option, but on outgoing packets (to the BF> remoteHost): we choose through which interface packets will go out by BF> specifying an IPv* address. Obviously we must own this address. We BF> set up the source address of our IPv* packets: by this way, together BF> with the routing table, we decide the route of our packets. If we have BF> two tunnel brokers, to use the first we'll mark packets with its IPv* BF> address, to use the second we'll mark packets with the other address. BF> The default rule is any: it will be executed the stack IPv* and the BF> routing table default rule.