• No incoming IPv6

    From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to All on Sun Jun 5 22:41:15 2022
    Hello All,

    My provider send me a new modem/router.

    The new modem/router has a very serious bug that prevents me from accepting incoming IPv6. I really hate this but until I can find a solution for this problem my IPv6 will be Outgoing Only.

    :( :( :(


    Cheers, Michiel

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  • From Andrew Leary@1:320/219 to Michiel van der Vlist on Mon Jun 6 01:34:00 2022
    Hello Michiel!

    05 Jun 22 22:41, you wrote to all:

    My provider send me a new modem/router.

    The new modem/router has a very serious bug that prevents me from accepting incoming IPv6. I really hate this but until I can find a solution for this problem my IPv6 will be Outgoing Only.

    :( :( :(

    I would send it back and refuse to use it until they fix the bug. Could a tunnel from he.net or another provider be a possible work around?

    Andrew

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  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Andrew Leary on Mon Jun 6 17:35:37 2022
    Hello Andrew,

    On Monday June 06 2022 01:34, you wrote to me:

    The new modem/router has a very serious bug that prevents me from
    accepting incoming IPv6. I really hate this but until I can find
    a solution for this problem my IPv6 will be Outgoing Only.

    :( :( :(

    I would send it back and refuse to use it until they fix the bug.
    Could a tunnel from he.net or another provider be a possible work
    around?

    I can't just send it back because when they send you a new modem they deactivate the old modem after the new modem has been registered and became on-line. I have to make some arrangements to get the old modem reinstalled...

    A tunnel is not an option either because the modem/routers provided by the ISP do not have the option to run tunnels. There is an option to have teir modem/router set in bridge mode and run your own router. But I do not have a suitable router at hand. And if I had one, I would not need a tunnel, I could run native IPv6.

    Since a couple of month there is also the option of having one's own cable modem. But at the moment I am not all that eager to invest in either a modem or a router of my own as there is a company installing FTTH here, so I may part with the cable company in the not too distant future...


    Cheers, Michiel

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  • From Alexey Vissarionov@2:5020/545 to Michiel van der Vlist on Tue Jun 7 00:43:34 2022
    Good ${greeting_time}, Michiel!

    06 Jun 2022 17:35:36, you wrote to Andrew Leary:

    MvdV> There is an option to have teir modem/router set in bridge
    MvdV> mode and run your own router. But I do not have a suitable
    MvdV> router at hand.

    Any old x86_64 running Linux would serve just fine.


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  • From Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to Michiel van der Vlist on Tue Jun 7 19:11:22 2022
    Hello Michiel!

    05 Jun 2022 22:41, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to All:

    MvdV> My provider send me a new modem/router.

    with is good ? :)

    MvdV> The new modem/router has a very serious bug that prevents me from
    MvdV> accepting incoming IPv6. I really hate this but until I can find a
    MvdV> solution for this problem my IPv6 will be Outgoing Only.

    i can make a ipv6 to ipv4 tunnel for you ?

    just say hi in netmail :=)


    Regards Benny

    ... too late to die young :)

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  • From Nigel Reed@1:124/5016 to Michiel van der Vlist on Wed Jun 8 01:14:39 2022
    On Sun, 5 Jun 2022 22:41:15 +0200
    "Michiel van der Vlist" <michiel.van.der.vlist@2:280/5555> wrote:

    Hello All,

    My provider send me a new modem/router.

    The new modem/router has a very serious bug that prevents me from
    accepting incoming IPv6. I really hate this but until I can find a
    solution for this problem my IPv6 will be Outgoing Only.

    Put openwrt on it :)
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  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Alexey Vissarionov on Wed Jun 8 15:29:27 2022
    Hello Alexey,

    On Tuesday June 07 2022 00:43, you wrote to me:

    MvdV>> There is an option to have teir modem/router set in bridge
    MvdV>> mode and run your own router. But I do not have a suitable
    MvdV>> router at hand.

    Any old x86_64 running Linux would serve just fine.

    1) I do not have one laying around.

    2) If I had, burning >100 Watt 24/7 is a waste of energy for just a router.

    3) I say my provider who gave me the modem/route is the one that should solve the problem.

    The irony is that I more or less brought this onto myself by reporting a bug in the old modem. The bug was that the setting for an IPv6 pinhole was lost during power down. An inconvenience, but I could live with if need be. As a "solution" the Provider sends me a new modem. Which has no working IPv6 pinholing at all. AARgH!


    Cheers, Michiel

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  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Nigel Reed on Wed Jun 8 15:40:52 2022
    Hello Nigel,

    On Wednesday June 08 2022 01:14, you wrote to me:

    The new modem/router has a very serious bug that prevents me from
    accepting incoming IPv6. I really hate this but until I can find a
    solution for this problem my IPv6 will be Outgoing Only.

    Put openwrt on it :)

    I wish I could. Before my povider gave me native IPv6, I had a LINKSYS WRT54GL running openwrt and I used it for running a he.net tunnel. The cable modem was a "dumb" Motorola Surfboard. That worked fine.

    http://www.vlist.eu/downloads/fidonews/myarticles/2ndlflnksys1.art http://www.vlist.eu/downloads/fidonews/myarticles/2ndlflnksys2.art http://www.vlist.eu/downloads/fidonews/myarticles/2ndlflnksys3.art

    But this provider supplied modem/route is a closed box. No way that I can can put new firmware on it.


    Cheers, Michiel

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  • From Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to Nigel Reed on Fri Jun 10 07:26:26 2022
    Hello Nigel!

    08 Jun 2022 01:14, Nigel Reed wrote to Michiel van der Vlist:

    The new modem/router has a very serious bug that prevents me from
    accepting incoming IPv6. I really hate this but until I can find a
    solution for this problem my IPv6 will be Outgoing Only.

    Put openwrt on it :)

    and hope wifi works wich it, openwrt is on my tp-link, but it lost wifi, on the other hand i just use it as a private (Bit)torrent tracker :)


    Regards Benny

    ... too late to die young :)

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  • From Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to Michiel van der Vlist on Fri Jun 10 07:29:56 2022
    Hello Michiel!

    08 Jun 2022 15:29, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Alexey Vissarionov:

    MvdV> 1) I do not have one laying around.

    +1

    MvdV> 2) If I had, burning >100 Watt 24/7 is a waste of energy for just a
    MvdV> router.

    my asus pn50 is under 65 watt at full load

    a raspery pi will do fine as a router

    MvdV> 3) I say my provider who gave me the modem/route is the one that
    MvdV> should solve the problem.

    disconnect you as custommer ? :)

    MvdV> The irony is that I more or less brought this onto myself by
    MvdV> reporting a bug in the old modem. The bug was that the setting for
    MvdV> an IPv6 pinhole was lost during power down. An inconvenience, but I
    MvdV> could live with if need be. As a "solution" the Provider sends me a
    MvdV> new modem. Which has no working IPv6 pinholing at all. AARgH!

    you should not say router to them, just ask for a modem with ethernet connection so adsl fiber is passive doing nothing, all you else need is perfectly with a unifi router, where all you need can be expanded to all needs as you needs grov, i remote manage all my internet connections on android, eq close wifi if not home :=)

    weekend


    Regards Benny

    ... too late to die young :)

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  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Nigel Reed on Sun Jul 10 12:11:03 2022
    Hello Nigel,

    Wednesday June 08 2022 15:40, I wrote to you:

    But this provider supplied modem/route is a closed box. No way that I
    can can put new firmware on it.

    The problem has been fixed. My provider sent me a new modem. One that supports incoming IPv6. :)


    Cheers, Michiel

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  • From Nigel Reed@1:124/5016 to Michiel van der Vlist on Sun Jul 10 13:42:04 2022
    Re: No incoming IPv6
    By: Michiel van der Vlist to Nigel Reed on Sun Jul 10 2022 12:11:03

    The problem has been fixed. My provider sent me a new modem. One that supports incoming IPv6. :)

    Good deal!
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  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Nigel Reed on Sun Jul 10 21:30:50 2022
    Hello Nigel,

    On Sunday July 10 2022 13:42, you wrote to me:

    The problem has been fixed. My provider sent me a new modem. One
    that supports incoming IPv6. :)

    Good deal!

    I am happy that the problem is fixed but I am not happy that it took over a month...


    Cheers, Michiel

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  • From Benny Pedersen@2:230/0 to Michiel van der Vlist on Sat Aug 6 15:46:32 2022
    Hello Michiel!

    10 Jul 2022 12:11, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Nigel Reed:

    But this provider supplied modem/route is a closed box. No way that I
    can can put new firmware on it.

    MvdV> The problem has been fixed. My provider sent me a new modem. One
    MvdV> that supports incoming IPv6. :)

    tell your isp to not provide modems with tcp !!!

    but good to see you have someway solved a modem problem, lol


    Regards Benny

    ... too late to die young :)

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