Did you receive two netmails from me several days ago?
On Sunday February 17 2019 09:37, you wrote to me:
Did you receive two netmails from me several days ago?
I received ONE netmail from you dated 14 febuary in which you informed
me that you were on your way home and going to look into the problem.
I can now connect fine to 5053/54, but 5053/400 gives me "connection refused" on both IPv4 and IPv6.
I can now connect fine to 5053/54, but 5053/400 gives me
"connection refused" on both IPv4 and IPv6.
OK. Second message was incorrect your node address.
I checked both nodes from my VPS in Hetzner. It works fine on IPv6.
Both nodes have native ipv6 connectivity, on the same ISP TTK-Volga.
Can you try again?
If it still doesn't work, give me more debug information.
I checked both nodes from my VPS in Hetzner. It works fine on
IPv6. Both nodes have native ipv6 connectivity, on the same ISP
TTK-Volga.
Can you try again?
Still no connect:
If it still doesn't work, give me more debug information.
There is not more I can tell you. Firewall problem perhaps?
I've found my mistake. I forgot to add systemd startup binkd script.
27 hours ago I reloaded the VPS. Could you try one more?
MvdV> Still no connect:Both nodes have native ipv6 connectivity, on the same ISP TTK-Volga.
Can you try again?
I've found my mistake. I forgot to add systemd startup binkd script.
27 hours ago I reloaded the VPS. Could you try one more?
I've found my mistake. I forgot to add systemd startup binkdFuqing systemd? On a server? FFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
script. 27 hours ago I reloaded the VPS. Could you try one more?
!!11
I've found my mistake. I forgot to add systemd startup binkd
script. 27 hours ago I reloaded the VPS. Could you try one more?
Fuqing systemd? On a server?What should I use on a CentOS 7.5?
FFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!11
Fuqing systemd? On a server?
FFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!! !!11
What should I use on a CentOS 7.5?SysVinit, of course. Also: are you _that_ strictly bound to CentOS?
What should I use on a CentOS 7.5?
SysVinit, of course. Also: are you _that_ strictly bound toYou can suggest something better for this historical moment? ;-)
CentOS?
Just don't offer Alt ;-) PS: I also hate systemd, Lennart and all
his products, so i use RHEL 6 =)
Fuqing systemd? On a server?
FFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!! !!11
What should I use on a CentOS 7.5?SysVinit, of course. Also: are you _that_ strictly bound to
CentOS?
What should I use on a CentOS 7.5?
SysVinit, of course. Also: are you _that_ strictly bound to
CentOS?
You can suggest something better for this historical moment? ;-)
Just don't offer Alt ;-) PS: I also hate systemd, Lennart and all
his products, so i use RHEL 6 =)
I haven't enough money for RHEL.
I know 2 persons who still use OS/2 nowadays and tell everywhere that Linux is FUUUUUUUUUUU.
On 02-18-19 23:44, Stas Mishchenkov wrote to Denis Mikhlevich <=-
OS/2 - rulez! ;)
I also hate systemd, Lennart and all his products, so i use RHEL 6 =)I haven't enough money for RHEL.
I know 2 persons who still use OS/2 nowadays and tell everywhere that Linux is FUUUUUUUUUUU.
On 02-18-19 23:44, Stas Mishchenkov wrote to Denis Mikhlevich <=-
OS/2 - rulez! ;)
Unless you're on IPv6 (had to bring it back on topic. :D ).
On 02-23-19 09:44, Tommi Koivula wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
Well, with a little help of a linux box, my OS/2 can connect the ipv6 world in and out. :)
On 02-23-19 09:44, Tommi Koivula wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
Well, with a little help of a linux box, my OS/2 can connect the ipv6
world in and out. :)
Got any details? I'd be curious how you've done it.
On 02-23-19 10:29, Tommi Koivula wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
I have a xinetd running in a linux box, it redirects certain ipv4+ipv6 ports to ipv4 ports in OS/2.
Outbound is done thru a proxy in the very same linux box, squid and privoxy works both pretty well. BinkD/OS2 doesn't know anything about
ipv6 addresses, but if it calls out with dns name, the proxy will make
the connection by ipv6 if it can.
I have a xinetd running in a linux box, it redirects certain
ipv4+ipv6 ports to ipv4 ports in OS/2.
Outbound is done thru a proxy in the very same linux box, squid
and privoxy works both pretty well. BinkD/OS2 doesn't know
anything about ipv6 addresses, but if it calls out with dns name,
the proxy will make the connection by ipv6 if it can.
Cool, what application protocols are you running on OS/2 to IPv6?
On 02-23-19 14:18, Tommi Koivula wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
Cool, what application protocols are you running on OS/2 to IPv6?
Binkp. :)
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