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Posted by
| Kyr
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Date
| Tue 26 Apr 2011 12:58 AM (UTC) |
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| Hi,
Is there any chance of seeing IPv6 compatibility in MUSHclient any time soon? There's a few MUDs now starting to provide it and as things are going that way sooner rather than later, it'd be good to see MUSHclient leading the way.
Cheers,
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Posted by
| Nick Gammon
Australia (23,120 posts) Bio
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Date
| Reply #1 on Tue 26 Apr 2011 10:49 PM (UTC) |
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See my recent post near the bottom. |
- Nick Gammon
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Posted by
| Kyr
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| Reply #2 on Tue 26 Apr 2011 11:06 PM (UTC) |
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| Thanks for that link, Nick. Interestingly, I've found a solution, built in to windows.
The following command will allow you to forward a local IPv4 port (e.g. 4242) to a remote address and port on IPv6. Works a treat.
netsh interface portproxy add v4tov6 listenport=<localport> connectaddress=<remoteaddress> connectport=<remoteport>
Cheers,
K | Top |
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Posted by
| Twisol
USA (2,257 posts) Bio
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| Reply #3 on Tue 26 Apr 2011 11:08 PM (UTC) Amended on Tue 26 Apr 2011 11:09 PM (UTC) by Twisol
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Kyr said: netsh interface portproxy add v4tov6 listenport=<localport> connectaddress=<remoteaddress> connectport=<remoteport>
Sweet! |
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Posted by
| Nick Gammon
Australia (23,120 posts) Bio
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| Reply #4 on Tue 26 Apr 2011 11:14 PM (UTC) |
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Kyr said:
The following command will allow you to forward a local IPv4 port (e.g. 4242) to a remote address and port on IPv6. Works a treat.
Looks like I guessed right, huh? I'll have to try that soon. If only I had a router that supported it. And Twisol, I don't see how going offsite to an IPv6 site proves much at my end. |
- Nick Gammon
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Posted by
| Nick Gammon
Australia (23,120 posts) Bio
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| Reply #5 on Tue 26 Apr 2011 11:16 PM (UTC) |
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| I take that back, I ran that test, and my router does not support IPv6, thanks for the link. |
- Nick Gammon
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Posted by
| Twisol
USA (2,257 posts) Bio
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| Reply #6 on Tue 26 Apr 2011 11:17 PM (UTC) |
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Nick Gammon said: I take that back, I ran that test, and my router does not support IPv6, thanks for the link.
No problem. |
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