Re: IPV6 Sixxs.net and Aiccu

2010-10-18 Thread gm5729
...circumvent normal socket functions... My understanding is that IPV6 has it's own tools, including IP6Tables. Though I seem to have gotten IPTables to accept IPV6 as an open/closed port. I'm doing the research on it personally. Right now I'm basically dual stack (IPV4/IPV6) and my router is

Re: IPV6 Sixxs.net and Aiccu

2010-10-18 Thread Stephen
Im talking ports that are normally blocked at the ISP level, IE IPv4:80 is normally blocked, but as they are tunneling would it be a direct line via tunnel. just as if i were doing vpn? On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 12:22 PM, gm5729 gm5...@gmail.com wrote: ...circumvent normal socket functions...

Re: IPV6 Sixxs.net and Aiccu

2010-10-17 Thread Jordan Aberle
I use he.net for a tunnel and aiccu. I'm running Gentoo linux, everything just works after adding ipv6 use flags and recompiling the kernel for ipv6 support. Jordan On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 2:54 PM, gm5729 gm5...@gmail.com wrote: Anyone have any experience with sixxs.net and aiccu? I've gotten

Re: IPV6 Sixxs.net and Aiccu

2010-10-17 Thread gm5729
Got it. I found a verbose mode in aiccu. I had a setting wrong in nsswitch. Works great. he.net is another consideration, but I've looked at sixxs.netin the past so I went that way. I'm IPV6 now. gk --- PLUG-discuss mailing list -