TL> Interesting, would like to know the details. I'm fully IPv6 capable, TL> and would like to be able to transmit it over AX.25 one day.
BR> Details are above.
The detailed details - I have a vague idea, but lacks enough for me to fully grasp it. :)
BR> If you want a Proof of Concept, traceroute6 wb2snn.ampr.org BR> That's an RF Only site with -no- internet whatsoever. You should get to BR> gw-ipv6.n1uro.com then to wb2snn:
Little bit hard right now, while I'm offline on a plane going up the east coast of Australia. ;)
BR> n1uro@n1uro:~$ traceroute6 wb2snn.ampr.org BR> traceroute to wb2snn.ampr.org (2001:470:8a1e::17), 30 hops max, 80 byte BR> packets BR> 1 gw-ipv6.n1uro.com (2001:470:8a1e::1) 1.432 ms 1.893 ms 2.747 ms BR> 2 wb2snn.ampr.org (2001:470:8a1e::17) 3753.106 ms 3758.076 ms BR> 3758.812 ms n1uro@n1uro:~$
Nice. :)
BR> And...
BR> n1uro@n1uro:~$ telnet6 wb2snn.ampr.org node BR> Trying 2001:470:8a1e::17... BR> Connected to wb2snn.ampr.org. BR> Escape character is '^]'. BR> (wb2snn.ampr.org:uronode) login:
BR> Not only is ipv6 working, but my URONode is IPv6 compatable.
Another reason I should check out UORNode. I'm in need of a new RF node/gateway, after I get back home. And since you support IPv6, you've gone to the front of the queue. :)
BR> 73
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I've been accused of it. :D
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