Hi Paul,
Hope this email finds you well. I moved over to pfSense routing and noticed that
you're still trying to make a GRE call to 2a02:8010:63f6:1:dec:dec:dec:1 every few
minutes.
Could you disable that please? Now that I'm free from restrictions imposed by the
draytek routers I was using, I'll revisit GRE at some point but there's too much
else on at the moment.
Regards
Keith
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Koning [mailto:paulkoning@comcast.net]
Sent: 24 March 2023 18:05
To: The Hobbyist DECnet mailing list <hecnet(a)lists.dfupdate.se>
Subject: [HECnet] Re: Area 27 IP address change (yet again)
I updated the config here. In the process I noticed that my IPV6 address also changed.
Strangely enough, only the suffix, I'm not sure why that happened.
The current address is 2001:558:6017:e8:7432:35c2:72bd:f137.
I've heard that I should use the Comcast-assigned 64 bit prefix with a self-chosen
suffix rather than the 128 bit address Comcast gave me. Supposedly that prefix (which is
completely different) doesn't change, or at least not often. I'm going to
investigate that.
paul
On Mar 24, 2023, at 1:32 PM, Mark Berryman
<mark(a)theberrymans.com> wrote:
I finally got my issues with Comcast straightened out and I now have
static IP addresses. They are
IPv4: 50.185.8.122
IPv6: 2603:300b:6c4:21a0:c77b:4f58:27e4:6de2
These are also always available in DNS as
decnet.theberrymans.com
Hopefully, this will be the last change for a while.
Mark Berryman
Area 27
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