• List of IPv6 nodes

    From Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to Alexey Vissarionov on Thu Feb 8 04:08:38 2024
    Hello Alexey!

    03 Aug 2023 11:51, Alexey Vissarionov wrote to Benny Pedersen:

    Good ${greeting_time}, Benny!

    02 Aug 2023 17:28:34, you wrote to Tommi Koivula:

    I have checked all the remaining nodes in the list for connectivity
    and as a result more nodes have been flagged 6DWN or even DOWN...
    What happened to 2:221/10 ?
    why do you ask ?
    Why do you answer with a question?

    he, if Tommi can't check logs on his own network, its brokken

    MV did not say what connection fails, both are dual stacked, oh well :)


    Regards Benny

    ... too late to die young :)

    --- Msged/LNX 6.1.2 (Linux/6.7.4-gentoo-dist (x86_64))
    * Origin: gopher://fido.junc.eu/ (2:230/0)
  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/1 to Benny Pedersen on Thu Feb 8 09:39:02 2024
    Benny Pedersen wrote:

    03 Aug 2023 11:51, Alexey Vissarionov wrote to Benny Pedersen:

    Good ${greeting_time}, Benny!

    02 Aug 2023 17:28:34, you wrote to Tommi Koivula:

    I have checked all the remaining nodes in the list for
    connectivity and as a result more nodes have been flagged
    6DWN or even DOWN...
    What happened to 2:221/10 ?
    why do you ask ?
    Why do you answer with a question?

    he, if Tommi can't check logs on his own network, its brokken

    I have no logs of the "List of IPv6 nodes". ;-D

    'Tommi

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    * Origin: jamnntpd/lnx (2:221/1.0)
  • From Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to Tommi Koivula on Fri Feb 9 22:44:52 2024
    Hello Tommi!

    08 Feb 2024 09:39, Tommi Koivula wrote to Benny Pedersen:

    I have no logs of the "List of IPv6 nodes". ;-D

    grep xxxx:: binkd.log

    why is it needed to use external lists ?


    Regards Benny

    ... too late to die young :)

    --- Msged/LNX 6.1.2 (Linux/6.7.4-gentoo-dist (x86_64))
    * Origin: gopher://fido.junc.eu/ (2:230/0)
  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/6.600 to Benny Pedersen on Sat Feb 10 09:56:46 2024
    On 10.02.2024 0:44, Benny Pedersen wrote:

    08 Feb 2024 09:39, Tommi Koivula wrote to Benny Pedersen:

    TK> I have no logs of the "List of IPv6 nodes". ;-D

    grep xxxx:: binkd.log

    Read back the old thread you were replying. The question was about "List of IPv6 nodes". It had absolutely nothing to do with binkd or connectivity.

    why is it needed to use external lists ?

    You tell me.

    'Tommi

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    * Origin: == jamnntpd://news.fidonet.fi == (2:221/6.600)
  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/464.5555 to All on Sat Apr 6 17:40:34 2024
    Hello All,

    List of IPv6 nodes
    By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555

    Updated 6 Apr 2024


    Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark

    1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Freedom f
    2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native KPN f
    3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f
    4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo/Caiway f
    5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
    6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula Native Elisa f
    7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native OVH
    8 1:154/10 Nicholas Boel Native Spectrum f
    9 2:203/0 Bjorn Felten T-6in4 he.net
    10 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native KPN f INO4
    11 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6in4 he.net f
    12 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov T-6in4 he.net f
    13 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
    14 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 IP4Market
    15 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek Native CZ-IJC-20071015
    16 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
    17 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
    18 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
    19 3:770/1 Paul Hayton Native VETTA
    20 3:770/100 Paul Hayton Native VETTA
    21 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native JSC IOT f
    22 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
    23 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
    24 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
    25 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
    26 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
    27 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO
    28 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
    29 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
    30 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native OVH
    31 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
    32 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH
    33 2:240/5413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
    34 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
    35 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
    36 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FirstByte
    37 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
    38 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
    39 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 IP4Market f
    40 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native KPN
    41 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
    42 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
    43 2:5101/1 Andrey Ignatov Native HETZNER
    44 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net f
    45 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
    46 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko Native ER-Telecom f
    47 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native SAGE-SU-V6
    48 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Proximus
    49 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny T-6in4 he.net f
    50 2:5053/400 Alexander Kruglikov Native FirstVDS f
    51 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
    52 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
    53 2:240/502 Ludwig Bernhartzeder Native DTAG
    54 2:423/39 Karel Kral Native WEDOS
    55 2:280/1049 Simon Voortman Native Solcon
    56 2:335/364 Fabio Bizzi Native OVH
    57 1:124/5016 Nigel Reed Native DAL1-US f
    58 2:5030/1520 Andrey Geyko T-6in4 he.net f
    59 1:229/664 Jay Harris Native Rogers f
    60 2:280/2030 Martien Korenblom Native Transip
    61 3:633/509 Deon George Native Telstra
    62 2:5020/4441 Yuri Myakotin Native SOVINTEL
    63 1:320/319 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
    64 2:240/5824 Anna Christina Nass Native DTAG f
    65 2:460/5858 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f INO4
    66 2:5030/3165 Serg Podtynnyi Native DIGITALOCEAN
    67 2:301/812 Benoit Panizon Native WOODYV6
    68 1:229/616 Vasily Losev Native GIGEPORT
    69 2:301/113 Alisha Stutz T-6in4 he.ne
    70 1:153/7715 Dallas Hinton Native Shaw Comms
    71 1:218/840 Morgan Collins Native Linode
    72 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native HURRICANE-IPV6-24
    73 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native Vodafone
    74 2:280/2040 Leo Barnhoorn Native KPN f
    75 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native RUWEB f
    76 2:221/10 Tommi Koivula Native Hetzner f INO4
    77 1:218/850 John Nicpon Native LINODE-US
    78 2:301/1 Alisha Stutz Native CH-DATAWIRE
    79 1:134/0 Kostie Muirhead Native LINODE-US f INO4
    80 1:134/100 Kostie Muirhead Native LINODE-US f INO4
    81 2:5035/63 Vladimir Goncharov Native RFEIV6NET
    82 2:5020/290 Andrew Kolchoogin T-6in4 he.net
    83 1:214/22 Ray Quinn T-6in4 he.net
    84 2:5030/49 Sergey Myasoedov Native FR-VIRTUA-SYSTEMS
    85 1:218/820 Ryan Fantus Native DIGITALOCEAN
    86 1:103/705 Rob Swindell Native Spectrum f
    87 2:5020/5858 Alexander Kruglikov T-6in4 IP4Market f
    88 1:135/395 Charles Blackburn Native Charter Comms
    89 1:134/303 Travis Mehrer Native Shaw Comms
    90 2:5057/19 Max Vasilyev Native ER-Telecom f
    91 2:5075/35 Eugene Subbotin Native RUWEB f
    92 2:5075/37 Andrew Komardin Native IHC
    93 2:5075/128 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 IP4Market f
    94 2:550/278 Vladislav Muschinskikh Native FirstByte
    95 2:5010/278 Vladislav Muschinskikh T-6in4 he.net f
    96 2:240/5411 Stephan Gebbers Native DTAG
    97 2:5020/715 Alex Barinov T-6in4 he.net
    98 1:16/201 Sergey Myasoedov Native Amazon
    99 1:104/117 Vitaliy Aksyonov Native LLC
    100 1:218/880 Lloyd Fellon Native Charter Comms
    101 2:5030/1340 Dmitry Afanasiev T-6in4 TUNNEL-BROKER-NET
    102 2:221/360 Tommi Koivula Native Elisa f
    103 2:5031/25 Alex Kazankov Native VDSINA
    104 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo Native Claro
    105 3:633/257 Andrew Clarke Native widebandnetv6 OO
    106 2:280/2050 Floris van Unen Native Azure


    T-6in4 Static 6in4
    T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
    T-6to4 6to4
    T-6RD 6RD

    Remarks:

    f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
    (zone, net, node in decimal notation)
    IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
    OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls).
    INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls).
    PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
    but is configured to try IPv4 first)
    6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
    NO6 The node no longer presents an IPv6 address in the nodelist
    and will soon be removed from this list.
    HOLD The node is temporarely off-line. Mail may be routed.
    DOWN This node is Down for both IPv4 and IPv6 and will be
    removed from this list if the condition pertains.
    PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
    capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
    IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.


    Notes:

    To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
    one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
    node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
    and up when compiled with AF_FORCE=1). If the destination address
    is a 6to4 tunnel address (2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if
    an IPv4 address is present.



    Cheers, Michiel

    --- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20130111
    * Origin: Michiel's laptop (2:280/464.5555)
  • From Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464 to Michiel van der Vlist on Tue Jul 30 13:41:03 2024
    Hi Michiel,

    On 2024-04-06 17:40:34, you wrote to All:

    MvdV> List of IPv6 nodes
    MvdV> By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555

    MvdV> Updated 6 Apr 2024

    Btw: Can we still expect updates for this list in the future?


    Bye, Wilfred.

    --- FMail-lnx64 2.3.2.4-B20240523
    * Origin: FMail development HQ (2:280/464)
  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/464.5555 to Wilfred van Velzen on Tue Jul 30 16:24:07 2024
    Hello Wilfred,

    On Tuesday July 30 2024 13:41, you wrote to me:

    MvdV>> Updated 6 Apr 2024

    Btw: Can we still expect updates for this list in the future?

    If/when 5555 is back on line: probably.


    Cheers, Michiel

    --- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20130111
    * Origin: Michiel's laptop (2:280/464.5555)
  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/464.5555 to All on Tue Sep 24 18:08:44 2024

    List of IPv6 nodes
    By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/464.5555

    Updated 24 Sep 2024


    Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark

    1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Freedom f
    2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native KPN f
    3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f
    4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo/Caiway f DOWN
    5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
    6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula Native Elisa f
    7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native OVH
    8 1:154/10 Nicholas Boel Native Spectrum f
    9 2:203/0 Bjorn Felten T-6in4 he.net
    10 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native KPN f INO4
    11 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6in4 he.net f
    12 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov T-6in4 he.net f
    13 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
    14 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 IP4Market
    15 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek Native CZ-IJC-20071015
    16 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
    17 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
    18 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
    19 3:770/1 Paul Hayton Native VETTA
    20 3:770/100 Paul Hayton Native VETTA
    21 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native ER-Telecom f
    22 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
    23 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
    24 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
    25 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
    26 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
    27 2:2448/4000 Tobias Burchhardt Native DTAG IO
    28 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
    29 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
    30 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native OVH
    31 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
    32 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH
    33 2:240/5413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
    34 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
    35 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
    36 2:5020/1042 Michael Dukelsky Native FirstByte
    37 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
    38 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
    39 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 IP4Market f
    40 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native KPN
    41 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
    42 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
    43 2:5101/1 Andrey Ignatov Native HETZNER
    44 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net f
    45 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
    46 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko Native ER-Telecom f
    47 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native SAGE-SU-V6
    48 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Proximus
    49 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny T-6in4 he.net f
    50 2:5053/400 Alexander Kruglikov Native FirstVDS f
    51 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
    52 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
    53 2:240/502 Ludwig Bernhartzeder Native DTAG
    54 2:423/39 Karel Kral Native WEDOS
    55 2:280/1049 Simon Voortman Native Solcon
    56 2:335/364 Fabio Bizzi Native OVH
    57 1:124/5016 Nigel Reed Native DAL1-US f
    58 2:5030/1520 Andrey Geyko T-6in4 he.net f
    59 1:229/664 Jay Harris Native Rogers f
    60 2:280/2030 Martien Korenblom Native Transip
    61 3:633/509 Deon George Native Telstra
    62 2:5020/4441 Yuri Myakotin Native SOVINTEL
    63 1:320/319 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
    64 2:240/5824 Anna Christina Nass Native DTAG f
    65 2:460/5858 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f INO4
    66 2:5030/3165 Serg Podtynnyi Native DIGITALOCEAN
    67 2:301/812 Benoit Panizon Native WOODYV6
    68 1:229/616 Vasily Losev Native GIGEPORT
    69 2:301/113 Alisha Stutz T-6in4 he.ne
    70 1:153/7715 Dallas Hinton Native Shaw Comms
    71 1:218/840 Morgan Collins Native Linode
    72 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native HURRICANE-IPV6-24
    73 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native Vodafone
    74 2:280/2040 Leo Barnhoorn Native KPN f
    75 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native RUWEB f
    76 2:221/10 Tommi Koivula Native Hetzner f INO4
    77 1:218/850 John Nicpon Native LINODE-US
    78 2:301/1 Alisha Stutz Native CH-DATAWIRE
    79 1:134/0 Kostie Muirhead Native LINODE-US f INO4
    80 1:134/100 Kostie Muirhead Native LINODE-US f INO4
    81 2:5035/63 Vladimir Goncharov Native RFEIV6NET
    82 2:5020/290 Andrew Kolchoogin T-6in4 he.net
    83 1:214/22 Ray Quinn T-6in4 he.net
    84 2:5030/49 Sergey Myasoedov Native FR-VIRTUA-SYSTEMS
    85 1:218/820 Ryan Fantus Native DIGITALOCEAN
    86 1:103/705 Rob Swindell Native Spectrum f
    87 2:5020/5858 Alexander Kruglikov T-6in4 IP4Market f DOWN
    88 1:135/395 Charles Blackburn Native Charter Comms
    89 1:134/303 Travis Mehrer Native Shaw Comms
    90 2:5057/19 Max Vasilyev Native ER-Telecom f
    91 2:5075/35 Eugene Subbotin Native RUWEB f
    92 2:5075/37 Andrew Komardin Native IHC
    93 2:5075/128 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 IP4Market f
    94 2:550/278 Vladislav Muschinskikh Native FirstByte
    95 2:5010/278 Vladislav Muschinskikh T-6in4 he.net f
    96 2:240/5411 Stephan Gebbers Native DTAG
    97 2:5020/715 Alex Barinov T-6in4 he.net
    98 1:16/201 Sergey Myasoedov Native Amazon
    99 1:104/117 Vitaliy Aksyonov Native LLC
    100 1:218/880 Lloyd Fellon Native Charter Comms
    101 2:5030/1340 Dmitry Afanasiev T-6in4 TUNNEL-BROKER-NET
    102 2:221/360 Tommi Koivula Native Elisa f
    103 2:5031/25 Alex Kazankov Native VDSINA
    104 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo Native Claro
    105 3:633/257 Andrew Clarke Native widebandnetv6 OO
    106 2:280/2050 Floris van Unen Native Azure
    108 2:280/2060 Dennis Slagers Native Ziggo f


    T-6in4 Static 6in4
    T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
    T-6to4 6to4
    T-6RD 6RD

    Remarks:

    f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
    Example: ::f1d0:2:280:5555 (for node 2:280/5555)
    IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
    OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls).
    INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls).
    PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
    but is configured to try IPv4 first)
    6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
    NO6 The node no longer presents an IPv6 address in the nodelist
    and will soon be removed from this list.
    HOLD The node is temporarely off-line. Mail may be routed.
    DOWN This node is Down for both IPv4 and IPv6 and will be
    removed from this list if the condition pertains.
    PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
    capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
    IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.


    Notes:

    To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
    one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
    node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
    and up when compiled with AF_FORCE=1). If the destination address
    is a 6to4 tunnel address (2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if
    an IPv4 address is present.


    --- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20130111
    * Origin: Michiel's laptop (2:280/464.5555)
  • From Stas Mishchenkov@2:460/5858 to Michiel van der Vlist on Wed Sep 25 09:00:42 2024
    Hi Michiel!

    Tuesday September 24 2024 18:08, you wrote to All:

    MvdV> 65 2:460/5858 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
    MvdV> INO4

    [08:58:54 brorabbit ~]$ grep ,5858, ~/nodelist/nodelist.367 ,5858,For_Technical_Purposes,Simferopol_Crimea,Brother_Rabbit,-Unpublished-,300 ,MO,CM,IBN,INA:burrow.g0x.ru,INO4

    ;)

    Have a nice night.
    Stas Mishchenkov.

    --- Have You daily sexual life? Hide it proper from Your wife! ;)
    * Origin: Lame Users Breeding. Simferopol, Crimea. (2:460/5858)
  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/464.5555 to Stas Mishchenkov on Wed Sep 25 10:37:43 2024
    Hello Stas,

    On Wednesday September 25 2024 09:00, you wrote to me:

    MvdV>> 65 2:460/5858 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net
    MvdV>> f INO4

    [08:58:54 brorabbit ~]$ grep ,5858, ~/nodelist/nodelist.367 ,5858,For_Technical_Purposes,Simferopol_Crimea,Brother_Rabbit,-Unpubli shed-,300 ,MO,CM,IBN,INA:burrow.g0x.ru,INO4

    You need to update the nodelist to show your real name. ;-)


    Cheers, Michiel

    --- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20130111
    * Origin: Michiel's laptop (2:280/464.5555)
  • From Stas Mishchenkov@2:460/5858 to Michiel van der Vlist on Wed Sep 25 14:53:48 2024
    Hi Michiel!

    Wednesday September 25 2024 10:37, you wrote to me:

    MvdV>>> 65 2:460/5858 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net
    MvdV>>> f INO4

    [08:58:54 brorabbit ~]$ grep ,5858, ~/nodelist/nodelist.367
    ,5858,For_Technical_Purposes,Simferopol_Crimea,Brother_Rabbit,-Unpubli
    shed-,300 ,MO,CM,IBN,INA:burrow.g0x.ru,INO4

    MvdV> You need to update the nodelist to show your real name. ;-)

    Real name is the name from the nodelist. ;)

    Have a nice night.
    Stas Mishchenkov.

    --- Have You daily sexual life? Hide it proper from Your wife! ;)
    * Origin: Lame Users Breeding. Simferopol, Crimea. (2:460/5858)
  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/464.5555 to Stas Mishchenkov on Wed Sep 25 14:35:00 2024
    Hello Stas,

    On Wednesday September 25 2024 14:53, you wrote to me:

    [08:58:54 brorabbit ~]$ grep ,5858, ~/nodelist/nodelist.367
    ,5858,For_Technical_Purposes,Simferopol_Crimea,Brother_Rabbit,-U
    npubli shed-,300 ,MO,CM,IBN,INA:burrow.g0x.ru,INO4

    MvdV>> You need to update the nodelist to show your real name. ;-)

    Real name is the name from the nodelist. ;)

    Yeah, tell that to Santa Clause, he may believe it. ;-)


    Cheers, Michiel

    --- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20130111
    * Origin: Michiel's laptop (2:280/464.5555)
  • From Stas Mishchenkov@2:460/5858 to Michiel van der Vlist on Thu Sep 26 10:10:48 2024
    Hi Michiel!

    Wednesday September 25 2024 14:35, you wrote to me:

    [08:58:54 brorabbit ~]$ grep ,5858, ~/nodelist/nodelist.367
    ,5858,For_Technical_Purposes,Simferopol_Crimea,Brother_Rabbit,-U
    npubli shed-,300 ,MO,CM,IBN,INA:burrow.g0x.ru,INO4

    MvdV>>> You need to update the nodelist to show your real name. ;-)

    Real name is the name from the nodelist. ;)

    MvdV> Yeah, tell that to Santa Clause, he may believe it. ;-)

    We say it differently. Go to the market. Buy a goose there and fool him. ;)

    Have a nice night.
    Stas Mishchenkov.

    --- Have You daily sexual life? Hide it proper from Your wife! ;)
    * Origin: Lame Users Breeding. Simferopol, Crimea. (2:460/5858)
  • From Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to Michiel van der Vlist on Sat Sep 28 17:20:36 2024
    Hello, Michiel!

    Wednesday September 25 2024 14:35, you wrote to Stas Mishchenkov:

    [08:58:54 brorabbit ~]$ grep ,5858, ~/nodelist/nodelist.367
    ,5858,For_Technical_Purposes,Simferopol_Crimea,Brother_Rabbit,-
    U npubli shed-,300 ,MO,CM,IBN,INA:burrow.g0x.ru,INO4

    MvdV>>> You need to update the nodelist to show your real name. ;-)

    Real name is the name from the nodelist. ;)

    Yeah, tell that to Santa Clause, he may believe it. ;-)

    The Quadrober movement (quadrobics, where people imitate animals) is very popular among Russian youth.
    So it's a trendy thing - call yourself a Rabbit or a Dog.


    Could you please change:

    30 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native OVH

    to

    30 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native Layer7 Networks

    It's a very cheap VPS provider from Germany.

    Best regards,
    dp.

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  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Dmitry Protasoff on Sat Sep 28 19:23:05 2024
    Hello Dmitry,

    On Saturday September 28 2024 17:20, you wrote to me:


    Could you please change:

    30 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native OVH

    to

    30 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native Layer7 Networks

    Done.

    It's a very cheap VPS provider from Germany.

    Hmmm...

    + 19:24 [1672] call to 2:5001/100@fidonet
    19:24 [1672] trying f100.n5001.z2.binkp.net
    [2a00:1911:1:1db:6940:47ee:732a:d826]...
    19:24 [1672] connected
    + 19:24 [1672] outgoing session with f100.n5001.z2.binkp.net:24554
    [2a00:1911:1:1db:6940:47ee:732a:d826]
    - 19:24 [1672] SYS Postmortem
    ? 19:24 [1672] recv: {W32 API error 10054} An existing
    connection was forcibly closed by the remote host
    + 19:24 [1672] done (to 2:5001/100@fidonet, failed, S/R: 0/0 (0/0 bytes))
    19:24 [1672] session closed, quitting...


    Cheers, Michiel

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    * Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555)
  • From Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to Michiel van der Vlist on Sat Sep 28 19:30:06 2024
    Hello, Michiel!

    Saturday September 28 2024 19:23, you wrote to me:

    Hmmm...

    + 19:24 [1672] call to 2:5001/100@fidonet
    19:24 [1672] trying f100.n5001.z2.binkp.net
    [2a00:1911:1:1db:6940:47ee:732a:d826]...
    19:24 [1672] connected
    + 19:24 [1672] outgoing session with f100.n5001.z2.binkp.net:24554
    [2a00:1911:1:1db:6940:47ee:732a:d826]
    - 19:24 [1672] SYS Postmortem
    ? 19:24 [1672] recv: {W32 API error 10054} An existing
    connection was forcibly closed by the remote host
    + 19:24 [1672] done (to 2:5001/100@fidonet, failed, S/R: 0/0 (0/0
    bytes)) 19:24 [1672] session closed, quitting...

    Ok, here are the results of my investigation

    28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAbstractConnector M_NULL ZYZ Michiel van der Vlist
    28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAsyncConnector Frame received: [ M_NUL LOC Driebergen, NL ]
    28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAbstractConnector M_NULL LOC Driebergen, NL 28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAsyncConnector Frame received: [ M_NUL NDL CM,MO,XW,IBN:fido.vlist.eu,RPK,NPK,ENC,NC,PING,TRACE,IPv6 ]
    28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAbstractConnector M_NULL NDL CM,MO,XW,IBN:fido.vlist.eu,RPK,NPK,ENC,NC,PING,TRACE,IPv6
    28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAsyncConnector Frame received: [ M_NUL TIME Sat, 28 Sep 2024 19:24:06 +0200 ]
    28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAbstractConnector M_NULL TIME Sat, 28 Sep 2024 19:24:06 +0200
    28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAsyncConnector Frame received: [ M_NUL VER binkd/1.1a-113/Win32 binkp/1.1 ]
    28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAbstractConnector M_NULL VER binkd/1.1a-113/Win32 binkp/1.1
    28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAbstractConnector Protocol version 1.1 28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAsyncConnector Frame received: [ M_ADR 2:280/5555@fidonet ]
    28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAbstractConnector Invalid address
    28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] NodelistScanner Using nodelist file nodelist 28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAbstractConnector Local error: No valid address specified
    28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAsyncConnector Frame sent: [ M_ERR No valid address specified ], next 0 frames, total sent 0
    28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAbstractConnector Finishing: Connect ended

    ;A FidoNet Nodelist for Friday, September 27, 2024 -- Day number 271 : 19513

    Host,280,Nederland(270),Heerhugowaard,Kees_van_Eeten,-Unpublished-,300,CM,MO,XW,IBN:fido.ddutch.nl,U,ENC
    ,464,FMail_DEV_fka_AOBL,Lisse,Wilfred_van_Velzen,-Unpublished-,300,CM,MO,IBN:fido.vlzn.nl,PING,TRACE,U,ENC,RPK,NPK
    ,1049,The_Coast,NL,Simon_Voortman,-Unpublished-,300,CM,MO,XA,IBN:thecoastbbs.nl ,1203,Randstad,NL,Frank_de_Bruijn,-Unpublished-,300,CM,MO,IBN:randstad.aconet.org
    ,1208,UniCorn,Arnhem,Henri_Derksen,-Unpublished-,300,CM,MO,IBN:77.174.89.46,U,ENC
    ,2000,Alcatrash,Apeldoorn,Michael_Trip,-Unpublished-,300,CM,MO,IBN:fido.alcatrash.org
    ,2030,Westland_BBS,Hoek_van_Holland,Martien_Korenblom,-Unpublished-,300,CM,IBN:bbs.korenblom.nl
    ,2040,Magic_Systems,Katwijk,Leo_Barnhoorn,-Unpublished-,300,CM,MO,IBN:bbs.magic-systems.net
    ,2050,Postbus_7,Nieuw-Vennep,Floris_van_Unen,-Unpublished-,300,CM,MO,IBN:fido.unen.net
    ,2060,AroundMyRoom's_Mailer,Apeldoorn,Dennis_Slagers,-Unpublished-,300,CM,MO,IBN:fidonet.aroundmyroom.com
    ,5003,Double_Dutch,Heerhugowaard,Kees_van_Eeten,-Unpublished-,300,CM,MO,XW,IBN:fido.ddutch.nl,U,ENC
    ,5006,Raspberry_Fido,Heerhugowaard,Kees_van_Eeten,-Unpublished-,300,CM,MO,IBN:fido6.ddutch.nl,INO4,U,ENC

    https://nodehist.fidonet.org.ua/?address=2%3A280%2F5555

    15 Jun 2024, nodelist.167: Node removed from the nodelist

    @PATH: 280/5555 5020/1042 4441 5001/100

    Looks like 2:5020/1042 deserves a punishment.. And you are even not allowed no post here :)


    Best regards,
    dp.

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    * Origin: All is good in St. John's Wood (2:5001/100.1)
  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Dmitry Protasoff on Sat Sep 28 22:37:08 2024
    Hello Dmitry,

    On Saturday September 28 2024 19:30, you wrote to me:

    BinkpAbstractConnector Protocol version 1.1 28-09-24 17:23:08
    [00007394] BinkpAsyncConnector Frame received: [ M_ADR
    2:280/5555@fidonet ] 28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394]
    BinkpAbstractConnector Invalid address 28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] NodelistScanner Using nodelist file nodelist 28-09-24 17:23:08 [00007394] BinkpAbstractConnector Local error: No valid address
    specified

    AH, I see. You refuse connections with unlisted systems. There is a flag for that, the LO flag. You do not carry that flag in the nodelist. So....

    Whatever, it will be fixed in a couple of hours.

    @PATH: 280/5555 5020/1042 4441 5001/100

    Looks like 2:5020/1042 deserves a punishment..

    For what?

    And you are even not allowed no post here :)

    Says who?

    Cheers, Michiel

    --- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303
    * Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555)
  • From Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to Michiel van der Vlist on Sat Sep 28 23:06:44 2024

    *** Answering a msg posted in area carbonArea (Carbon Area).

    Hello, Michiel!

    Saturday September 28 2024 22:37, you wrote to me:

    AH, I see. You refuse connections with unlisted systems. There is a
    flag for that, the LO flag. You do not carry that flag in the
    nodelist. So....

    I accept connections from unlisted systems, but not from all.
    If you are related somehow to 2:5001 - I'll accept connection from your unlisted node (based on your ip address). But not from some random Dutch Vodafone ipv6 address with non existing node address. Too suspicious.

    We have a very weird guy in R50 who is sending multi-GB pkts and zip bombs from the TOR network and public proxies to my node.

    Whatever, it will be fixed in a couple of hours.

    Good! Let's make this world better.

    @PATH: 280/5555 5020/1042 4441 5001/100

    Looks like 2:5020/1042 deserves a punishment..

    For what?

    For processing echomail from node that is not in nodelist. You may not actually be "Michiel van der Vlist", but rather one of his virtual identities.
    According to the nodelist, the real Michiel van der Vlist left Fidonet in June

    And you are even not allowed no post here :)

    Says who?

    Says Fidonet member. At the moment you are not. But I think that everyone here will be happy if you'll become member of our friendly network ;)

    Best regards,
    dp.

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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/6 to Michiel van der Vlist on Sun Sep 29 07:16:18 2024
    * Replying to a msg in kco.hpt.badmail (badmail (squish))

    Hi Michiel.

    28 Sep 24 22:37, you wrote to Dmitry Protasoff:

    FROM: 2:280/5555
    REASON: Sender not active for this area
    AREANAME: IPV6


    ...

    And you are even not allowed no post here :)

    Says who?

    You disappear for a long time, then you suddenly start posting to echoes that you are not connected to. And from an unlisted node.

    Shame on you.

    'Tommi

    ---
    * Origin: nntps://news.fidonet.fi (2:221/6)
  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Tommi Koivula on Sun Sep 29 11:11:09 2024
    Hello Tommi,

    On Sunday September 29 2024 07:16, you wrote to me:

    And you are even not allowed no post here :)

    Says who?

    You disappear for a long time, then you suddenly start posting to
    echoes that you are not connected to. And from an unlisted node.

    Shame on you.

    Yeah, shit happens. ;-)


    Cheers, Michiel

    --- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303
    * Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555)
  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Dmitry Protasoff on Sun Sep 29 11:33:18 2024
    Hello Dmitry,

    On Saturday September 28 2024 23:06, you wrote to me:

    AH, I see. You refuse connections with unlisted systems. There is
    a flag for that, the LO flag. You do not carry that flag in the
    nodelist. So....

    I accept connections from unlisted systems, but not from all.
    If you are related somehow to 2:5001 - I'll accept connection from
    your unlisted node (based on your ip address). But not from some
    random Dutch Vodafone ipv6 address with non existing node address. Too suspicious.

    But you accepted a connection from 2:280/464.5555...

    Anyway, my fiberglas connection supports IPv6 as you can see. *1)

    We have a very weird guy in R50 who is sending multi-GB pkts and zip
    bombs from the TOR network and public proxies to my node.

    That is annoying and if for that reason you refuse connections from unlisted systems you should fly the LO flag. You do not...

    Whatever, it will be fixed in a couple of hours.

    Good! Let's make this world better.

    I am listed in today's daily.

    @PATH: 280/5555 5020/1042 4441 5001/100

    Looks like 2:5020/1042 deserves a punishment..

    For what?

    For processing echomail from node that is not in nodelist.

    Unlisted, but not unknown.

    You may not actually be "Michiel van der Vlist", but rather one of his virtual identities. According to the nodelist, the real Michiel van
    der Vlist left Fidonet in June

    Those alleged virtual identities would not have the matching passwpords to have the connection accepted and the echomail processed. That is why passwords were invented.

    Anyway, we are getting off-topic.

    To get back on topic:

    *1) My fiberglass connection supports IPv6 but to my annoyance there still is a problem with incoming IPv6 connetctions. The modem/router that they supply (Nokia XS-2426G-B) has no functioning method to create an IPv6 pinhole in the firewall. :-(


    Cheers, Michiel

    --- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303
    * Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555)
  • From Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to Michiel van der Vlist on Sun Sep 29 14:32:49 2024
    Hello, Michiel!

    Sunday September 29 2024 11:33, you wrote to me:

    But you accepted a connection from 2:280/464.5555...

    Was it some kind of secuirty penetration test? :)

    Anyway, my fiberglas connection supports IPv6 as you can see. *1)

    Never had even a single doubt about that :)

    We have a very weird guy in R50 who is sending multi-GB pkts and
    zip bombs from the TOR network and public proxies to my node.

    That is annoying and if for that reason you refuse connections from unlisted systems you should fly the LO flag. You do not...

    I do accept connections, but not always and not from everyone. There is no such flag in nodelist and if you want to connect to my system - you should request a link or contact your NC to reappear in nodelist.
    LO flag means I'll have to refuse all connections from unlisted nodes, but this is not what I want.

    Good! Let's make this world better.

    I am listed in today's daily.

    The problem is that I only update the nodelist weekly. Please wait.

    For processing echomail from node that is not in nodelist.

    Unlisted, but not unknown.

    Unknown to my system. If you want to be always known - you have to establish link. Or buy me some beer :) You decide.

    You may not actually be "Michiel van der Vlist", but rather one
    of his virtual identities. According to the nodelist, the real
    Michiel van der Vlist left Fidonet in June

    Those alleged virtual identities would not have the matching
    passwpords to have the connection accepted and the echomail processed. That is why passwords were invented.

    I do not know how 2:5020/1042 created your messages. May be some kind of PGP signed mail is a good thing after all.
    Passwords are useless in our case.

    Anyway, we are getting off-topic.

    To get back on topic:

    *1) My fiberglass connection supports IPv6 but to my annoyance there
    still is a problem with incoming IPv6 connetctions. The modem/router
    that they supply (Nokia XS-2426G-B) has no functioning method to
    create an IPv6 pinhole in the firewall. :-(

    Even setting Attack Protection to Disabled + Security level = Off and configuring port forwarding?

    Best regards,
    dp.

    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20230304
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  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Dmitry Protasoff on Sun Sep 29 17:42:46 2024
    Hello Dmitry,

    On Sunday September 29 2024 14:32, you wrote to me:

    LO flag means I'll have to refuse all connections from unlisted nodes,
    but this is not what I want.

    No LO does not mean you MUST refuse all connections from unlisted systems. It just means you refuse unlisted connections. Some of them, not all of them.

    I am listed in today's daily.

    The problem is that I only update the nodelist weekly. Please wait.

    That is not MY problem.

    To get back on topic:

    *1) My fiberglass connection supports IPv6 but to my annoyance
    there still is a problem with incoming IPv6 connetctions. The
    modem/router that they supply (Nokia XS-2426G-B) has no
    functioning method to create an IPv6 pinhole in the firewall. :-(

    Even setting Attack Protection to Disabled + Security level = Off

    Yes, when I disable the IPv6 firewall, incoming IPv6 connection are possible. But of course I am not going to do that. Then ALL unsollicited IPv6 packets are allowed. No way Jose!

    and configuring port forwarding?

    Port forwarding is for IPv4, Yes that works.


    Cheers, Michiel

    --- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303
    * Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555)
  • From Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to Michiel van der Vlist on Sun Sep 29 17:07:40 2024

    *** Answering a msg posted in area carbonArea (Carbon Area).

    Hello, Michiel!

    Sunday September 29 2024 17:42, you wrote to me:

    LO flag means I'll have to refuse all connections from unlisted
    nodes, but this is not what I want.

    No LO does not mean you MUST refuse all connections from unlisted
    systems. It just means you refuse unlisted connections. Some of them,
    not all of them.

    From current nodelist:

    LO Node accepts calls Only from Listed

    There is nothing about "some of them", the description is pretty strict - "Only from Listed".
    Could you please cite any Fidonet document along with your interpretation?

    The problem is that I only update the nodelist weekly. Please
    wait.

    That is not MY problem.

    It's not my problem either. You have to live with that. There are no other options available for you at this moment.

    Even setting Attack Protection to Disabled + Security level = Off

    Yes, when I disable the IPv6 firewall, incoming IPv6 connection are possible. But of course I am not going to do that. Then ALL
    unsollicited IPv6 packets are allowed. No way Jose!

    Looks like someone decided to skip proper firewall implementation :(

    and configuring port forwarding?

    Port forwarding is for IPv4, Yes that works.

    Oh, I'll never going to use Vodafone, thanks for details.

    Best regards,
    dp.

    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20230304
    * Origin: All is good in St. John's Wood (2:5001/100.1)
  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Dmitry Protasoff on Sun Sep 29 21:27:44 2024
    Hello Dmitry,

    On Sunday September 29 2024 17:07, you wrote to me:

    No LO does not mean you MUST refuse all connections from unlisted
    systems. It just means you refuse unlisted connections. Some of
    them, not all of them.

    From current nodelist:

    LO Node accepts calls Only from Listed

    There is nothing about "some of them", the description is pretty
    strict - "Only from Listed". Could you please cite any Fidonet
    document along with your interpretation?

    Not here, it is not related to IPv6, so off-topic. If you wish to discuss this any further meet me in FN_SYSOP.

    [..]

    Even setting Attack Protection to Disabled + Security level =
    Off

    Yes, when I disable the IPv6 firewall, incoming IPv6 connection
    are possible. But of course I am not going to do that. Then ALL
    unsollicited IPv6 packets are allowed. No way Jose!

    Looks like someone decided to skip proper firewall implementation :(

    Indeed. FTH is booming and the competition is fierce. Several competing companies ae rolling it out like a flood. Planting their flag in as many households in as short a time as possible is their first priority. All to be ahead of the competition.

    My fiber ISP is Delta Caiway and the connection has been active for just over a year. IPv6 is relatively new to them. Until less than a year ago they were IPv4 only. They are relatively new and so they do not have a large stockpile of IPv4 like the incumbants. They grow fast and so last year they ran out of IPv4 and started putting customers on CGNAT. Then they woke up and realised that they could no longer postphone IPv6. So now they offer IPv6. But as could be expected under these circumstances, they still have to deal with the child's diseases. It is something that all IPv6 advocates - including me - have been saying for years. Don't postpone IPv6 until you no longer have a choice. Because then it will take much more effort and cost much more than when you do it when there is no deadline. We see what happens if you do not listen to that advice.

    In theory I could fix it by getting my own fiberglass modem/router but for XSPON they are expensive and there is little choice. Plus that it is not easy to get it running. I just think that the burden of providing a decent modem/router is on them.


    Cheers, Michiel

    --- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303
    * Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555)
  • From Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to Michiel van der Vlist on Sun Sep 29 23:13:31 2024

    *** Answering a msg posted in area carbonArea (Carbon Area).

    Hello, Michiel!

    Sunday September 29 2024 21:27, you wrote to me:

    In theory I could fix it by getting my own fiberglass modem/router but
    for XSPON they are expensive and there is little choice. Plus that it
    is not easy to get it running. I just think that the burden of
    providing a decent modem/router is on them.

    I had xPON (compatible with several standards) SFP in my Mikrotik router in Moscow 2 years ago, replacing a very limited ZTE GPON router. Mikrotik had problems with it in certain firmware releases, but overall, the experience was exciting.
    Currently, I had to reinstall the ZTE router back because I can't just teleport to Moscow to fix any problems with the SFP, and the ZTE has been quite stable.

    If you'd like, I can send you the SFP and help to setup it in compatible router. Alternatively, you could try configuring your router as a bridge. Is that possible? You could then connect it to another intelligent router. I had this setup in Moscow for a while, but, once again, I can't teleport there to resolve any issues. However, this might not be a concern in your case.

    Best regards,
    dp.

    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20230304
    * Origin: All is good in St. John's Wood (2:5001/100.1)
  • From Alex Barinov@2:5020/5452 to Michiel van der Vlist on Tue Oct 1 03:27:18 2024
    Hi, Michiel!

    24 сен 24 18:08, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to All:


    97 2:5020/715 Alex Barinov T-6in4 he.net

    root@OpenWrt:~# nslookup fido.hubahuba.su
    Server: 127.0.0.1
    Address: 127.0.0.1:53

    Non-authoritative answer:
    Name: fido.hubahuba.su
    Address: 95.143.217.246

    Non-authoritative answer:
    Name: fido.hubahuba.su
    Address: 2001:470:1f0b:879:f1d0:2:5020:715

    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    Алексей Баринов

    E-Mail: aleksey.v.barinov AT gmail.com Skype: huba-huba Telegram: @huba715 [Team Бородатые] [F09F87BAF09F87A6]
    ... Пролетарии всех стран, соединяйтесь!
    --- GoldED+/W64-MSVC 1.1.5-b20240306
    * Origin: Alex at Home (2:5020/5452)
  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Alex Barinov on Tue Oct 1 09:52:46 2024
    Hello Alex,

    On Tuesday October 01 2024 03:27, you wrote to me:

    Non-authoritative answer:
    Name: fido.hubahuba.su
    Address: 2001:470:1f0b:879:f1d0:2:5020:715

    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^


    96 2:5020/715 Alex Barinov T-6in4 he.net f

    Done!


    Cheers, Michiel

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    * Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555)
  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Dmitry Protasoff on Thu Oct 3 10:09:44 2024
    Hello Dmitry,

    On Sunday September 29 2024 23:13, you wrote to me:

    If you'd like, I can send you the SFP and help to setup it in
    compatible router.

    Thanks for the offer but I do not have an SFP comatible router at hand and this is not a good time to start such a major project.I am still in the process of tuning my Fidonet system after six month of absence and that takes a lot of time. Not to mention other time concuming projects in and around the house.

    Alternatively, you could try configuring your router as a bridge. Is
    that possible?

    Unfortunately the modem/router provided by the ISP does not support bidge mode.
    You could then connect it to another intelligent router. I had this
    setup in Moscow for a while, but, once again, I can't teleport there
    to resolve any issues. However, this might not be a concern in your
    case.

    No, unability to teleport to Moscow is not an issue in my case.

    Once again thanks for the offer.


    Cheers, Michiel

    --- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20170303
    * Origin: he.net certified sage (2:280/5555)
  • From Dmitry Protasoff@2:5001/100.1 to Michiel van der Vlist on Thu Oct 3 12:22:38 2024

    *** Answering a msg posted in area carbonArea (Carbon Area).

    Hello, Michiel!

    Thursday October 03 2024 10:09, you wrote to me:

    Thanks for the offer but I do not have an SFP comatible router at hand
    and this is not a good time to start such a major project.I am still
    in the process of tuning my Fidonet system after six month of absence
    and that takes a lot of time. Not to mention other time concuming
    projects in and around the house.

    Another option is a dumb GPON-to-Ethernet bridge as separate device, but I've never tried them myself.
    The main issue with these 3rd-party devices is to obtain all required parameters from provider's router, which is sometimes not possible without the provider's support :(


    Best regards,
    dp.

    --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20230304
    * Origin: All is good in St. John's Wood (2:5001/100.1)
  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Dmitry Protasoff on Thu Oct 3 21:46:09 2024
    Hello Dmitry,

    On Thursday October 03 2024 12:22, you wrote to me:

    Thanks for the offer but I do not have an SFP comatible router at
    hand and this is not a good time to start such a major project.I
    am still in the process of tuning my Fidonet system after six
    month of absence and that takes a lot of time. Not to mention
    other time concuming projects in and around the house.

    Another option is a dumb GPON-to-Ethernet bridge as separate device,

    Yes. apparently such device are available but there are hard to get.

    but I've never tried them myself. The main issue with these 3rd-party devices is to obtain all required parameters from provider's router,
    which is sometimes not possible without the provider's support :(

    Yes that can be problematic.

    But right now I have other priorities than engaging in such an adventure. Fortunately the fiber is "open". One can choose between half a dozen ISPs. So if my pesent ISP cab not solve the problem with the IPv6 pinholing in their modem/router I will simply switch provider when the contract expires...


    Cheers, Michiel

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  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to All on Tue Nov 19 11:36:15 2024
    List of IPv6 nodes
    By Michiel van der Vlist, 2:280/5555

    Updated 17 Nov 2024


    Node Nr. Sysop Type Provider Remark

    1 2:280/464 Wilfred van Velzen Native Freedom f
    2 2:280/5003 Kees van Eeten Native KPN f
    3 2:5019/40 Konstantin Kuzov T-6in4 he.net f
    4 2:280/5555 Michiel van der Vlist Native Ziggo/Caiway f
    5 1:320/219 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
    6 2:221/1 Tommi Koivula Native Elisa f
    7 2:221/6 Tommi Koivula Native OVH
    8 1:154/10 Nicholas Boel Native Spectrum f
    9 2:203/2 Bjorn Felten T-6in4 he.net
    10 2:280/5006 Kees van Eeten Native KPN f INO4
    11 3:712/848 Scott Little T-6in4 he.net f
    12 2:5020/545 Alexey Vissarionov T-6in4 he.net f
    13 1:103/17 Stephen Hurd T-6in4 he.net
    14 2:5020/9696 Alexander Skovpen T-6in4 IP4Market
    15 2:421/790 Viktor Cizek Native CZ-IJC-20071015
    16 2:222/2 Kim Heino Native TeliaSonera
    17 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native AusNetServers f
    18 1:19/10 Matt Bedynek T-6in4 he.net
    19 3:770/1 Paul Hayton Native VETTA
    20 3:770/100 Paul Hayton Native VETTA
    21 2:5053/58 Alexander Kruglikov Native ER-Telecom f
    22 1:103/1 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
    23 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh Native Internode
    24 2:310/31 Richard Menedetter Native DE-NETCUP f
    25 3:633/410 Tony Langdon Native IINET
    26 2:5020/329 Oleg Lukashin Native Comfortel f
    27 2:331/51 Marco d'Itri Native BOFH-IT
    28 1:154/30 Mike Miller Native LINODE
    29 2:5001/100 Dmitry Protasoff Native Layer7 Networks
    30 2:5059/38 Andrey Mundirov T-6in4 he.net
    31 2:5083/444 Peter Khanin Native OVH
    32 2:240/5413 Ingo Juergensmann Native RRBONE-COLO f
    33 2:4500/1 Eugene Kozhuhovsky Native DATAHATA6
    34 1:103/13 Stephen Hurd Native Choopa
    35 2:5020/1042 Stas Mishchenkov T-6-in4 he.net f
    36 2:5019/400 Konstantin Kuzov Native LT-LT
    37 2:463/1331 Andrei Dzedolik Native DIGITALOCEAN
    38 2:5010/275 Evgeny Chevtaev T-6in4 IP4Market f
    39 2:280/2000 Michael Trip Native KPN
    40 2:230/38 Benny Pedersen Native Linode
    41 2:460/58 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f
    42 2:5101/1 Andrey Ignatov Native HETZNER
    43 2:5005/49 Victor Sudakov T-6in4 he.net f
    44 2:5005/106 Alexey Osiyuk T-6in4 he.net f
    45 2:5057/53 Ivan Kovalenko Native ER-Telecom f
    46 2:5010/352 Dmitriy Smirnov Native SAGE-SU-V6
    47 2:292/854 Ward Dossche Native Proximus
    48 2:469/122 Sergey Zabolotny T-6in4 he.net f
    49 2:5053/400 Alexander Kruglikov Native FirstVDS f
    50 2:5030/1997 Alexey Fayans T-6in4 he.net
    51 2:5061/15 Eugene Gladchenko Native ARUBAUK-NET
    52 2:240/502 Ludwig Bernhartzeder Native DTAG
    53 2:423/39 Karel Kral Native WEDOS
    54 2:280/1049 Simon Voortman Native Solcon
    55 2:335/364 Fabio Bizzi Native OVH
    56 1:124/5016 Nigel Reed Native DAL1-US f
    57 2:5030/1520 Andrey Geyko T-6in4 he.net f
    58 1:229/664 Jay Harris Native Rogers f
    59 2:280/2030 Martien Korenblom Native Transip
    60 3:633/509 Deon George Native Telstra
    61 2:5020/4441 Yuri Myakotin Native SOVINTEL
    62 1:320/319 Andrew Leary Native Comcast f
    63 2:240/5824 Anna Christina Nass Native DTAG f
    64 2:460/5858 Stas Mishchenkov T-6in4 he.net f INO4
    65 2:5030/3165 Serg Podtynnyi Native DIGITALOCEAN
    66 2:301/812 Benoit Panizon Native WOODYV6
    67 1:229/616 Vasily Losev Native GIGEPORT
    68 2:301/113 Alisha Stutz T-6in4 he.ne
    69 1:153/7715 Dallas Hinton Native Shaw Comms
    70 1:218/840 Morgan Collins Native Linode
    71 2:5020/921 Andrew Savin Native HURRICANE-IPV6-24
    72 2:240/1634 Hugo Andriessen Native Vodafone
    73 2:280/2040 Leo Barnhoorn Native KPN f
    74 2:5020/736 Egor Glukhov Native RUWEB f
    75 2:221/10 Tommi Koivula Native Hetzner f INO4
    76 1:218/850 John Nicpon Native LINODE-US
    77 2:301/1 Alisha Stutz Native CH-DATAWIRE
    78 2:5035/63 Vladimir Goncharov Native RFEIV6NET
    79 2:5020/290 Andrew Kolchoogin T-6in4 he.net
    80 1:214/22 Ray Quinn T-6in4 he.net
    81 2:5030/49 Sergey Myasoedov Native FR-VIRTUA-SYSTEMS
    82 1:218/820 Ryan Fantus Native DIGITALOCEAN
    83 1:103/705 Rob Swindell Native Spectrum f
    84 1:135/395 Charles Blackburn Native Charter Comms
    85 1:134/303 Travis Mehrer Native Shaw Comms
    86 2:5057/19 Max Vasilyev Native ER-Telecom f
    87 2:5075/35 Eugene Subbotin Native RUWEB f
    88 2:5075/37 Andrew Komardin Native IHC
    89 2:5075/128 Eugene Subbotin T-6in4 IP4Market f
    90 2:550/278 Vladislav Muschinskikh Native FirstByte
    91 2:5010/278 Vladislav Muschinskikh T-6in4 he.net f
    92 2:240/5411 Stephan Gebbers Native DTAG
    93 2:5020/715 Alex Barinov T-6in4 he.net f
    94 1:16/201 Sergey Myasoedov Native Amazon
    95 1:104/117 Vitaliy Aksyonov Native LLC
    96 2:5030/1340 Dmitry Afanasiev T-6in4 TUNNEL-BROKER-NET
    97 2:221/360 Tommi Koivula Native Elisa f
    98 2:5031/25 Alex Kazankov Native VDSINA
    99 4:902/26 Fernando Toledo Native Claro
    100 2:280/2050 Floris van Unen Native Azure
    101 2:280/2060 Dennis Slagers Native Ziggo f
    102 2:467/4 Ruslan Suleimanov T-6in4 he.net
    103 2:467/888 Ruslan Suleimanov T-6in4 he.net f
    104 1:266/625 Scott Street Native Verizon
    105 2:5020/5452 Alex Barinov T-6in4 he.net
    106 2:5030/723 Alexey Khromov Native RU-AI-20240222
    107 3:633/2744 Deon George Native EXETEL-AU
    108 4:930/1 David Gonzalez Native EPMNET PM *1


    T-6in4 Static 6in4
    T-AYIY Dynamic AYIYA
    T-6to4 6to4
    T-6RD 6RD

    Remarks:

    f Has a ::f1d0:<zone>:<net>:<node> style host address.
    Example: ::f1d0:2:280:5555 (for node 2:280/5555)
    IO Incoming only (Node can not make outgoing IPv6 calls)
    OO Outgoing only (Node can not accept incoming IPv6 calls).
    INO4 No IPv4 (Node can not accept incoming IPv4 calls).
    PO4 Prefers Out on 4 (Node can make outgoing IPv6 calls,
    but is configured to try IPv4 first)
    6DWN The IPv6 connectivity of this node is temporarely down.
    NO6 The node no longer presents an IPv6 address in the nodelist
    and will soon be removed from this list.
    HOLD The node is temporarely off-line. Mail may be routed.
    DOWN This node is Down for both IPv4 and IPv6 and will be
    removed from this list if the condition pertains.
    PM Prospective Member. The node has demonstrated IPv6
    capability but is not listed or does not advertise an
    IPv6 address in the Fidonet nodelist yet.


    Notes:

    To make an IPv6 connection to a node connected via 6to4 tunneling
    one may have to force the mailer into IPv6 (-6 option in binkd's
    node config for binkd up to 1.1a-96, -64 option for binkd 1.1a-97
    and up when compiled with AF_FORCE=1). If the destination address
    is a 6to4 tunnel address (2002::/16) many OSs default to IPv4 if
    an IPv4 address is present.

    PM *1 bbs.skynetbbs.com


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