NB> I may have to join you with this echo's origin line. :)
NB> # Origin: 2001:470:1f10:1027::1 (1:154/701)
That is the entry point of your he.net tunnel. Your router's address is 2001:470:1f11:1027::1. That also pings.
MV>> 2:280/5555.6 is listening on test6.vlist.eu (IPv6 only)
NB> $ ping6 -c 3 test6.vlist.eu NB> PING test6.vlist.eu(cl-938.ede-01.nl.sixxs.net) 56 data bytes NB> 64 bytes from cl-938.ede-01.nl.sixxs.net: icmp=1 ttl=119 time=126ms NB> 64 bytes from cl-938.ede-01.nl.sixxs.net: icmp=2 ttl=119 time=121ms NB> 64 bytes from cl-938.ede-01.nl.sixxs.net: icmp=3 ttl=119 time=119ms
That is the endpoint of ny SixXs tunnel that returns the ping.
I would like someone to try to make an actual IPv6 binkp connect at test6.vlist.eu. I can't test that myself as I do not have a second IPv6 capable mailer running.
NB> Three transmitted, three received. I'm sure you knew that already, NB> though. :)
Yes, I can test the ping function with one of the looking glass servers. I usually use leasewebnoc.com/nl/lookingglass