Also my static will be converted to an IPV6 soon... is Synchro ready for it? I'm assuming if Synchro is ready binkit is good to go as well.
Also my static will be converted to an IPV6 soon... is Synchro ready for
it? I'm assuming if Synchro is ready binkit is good to go as well.
Hawke
Also my static will be converted to an IPV6 soon... is Synchro ready for it?
I'm assuming if Synchro is ready binkit is good to go as well.
wont you have a ipv4 fallback?
Re: ipv6 - conversion
By: Mro to Hawke on Mon Jul 18 2016 04:39 pm
wont you have a ipv4 fallback?
I will, but the inbound ipv4's are blind ipv4's that are untraceable (at least to me).
Re: ipv6 - conversion
By: Mro to Hawke on Mon Jul 18 2016 04:39 pm
wont you have a ipv4 fallback?
I will, but the inbound ipv4's are blind ipv4's that are untraceable (at least to me).
what do you mean untraceable?
If a node comes in via ipv4 it hits my ipv6 then my isp will use a private internal ipv6 as a proxy to connect to my system. I will see an on-file ipv6 from my isp not the incoming system's ipv4. In essance the ipv4 crowd is "bridged" to the ipv6 network.
Sooner than some will want to admit we will ALL be ipv6.
Mro wrote to Alprunty <=-
I will, but the inbound ipv4's are blind ipv4's that are untraceable (at least to me).
what do you mean untraceable?
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