On 24-Dec-2014 04:22 , Russell Senior wrote: > Typically, in order to get IPv6 from Comcast, your cable modem needs > to bridge and your gateway router needs to both support and enable > IPv6.
Hmmm, I have Comcast Business at home & work, and on both ends, Ethernet-connected machines seem to have picked up IPv6 addresses. I can ping6 in both directions. However, I can't make TCP connections (or else I'm not doing it right...I've tried ssh [pingable-ipv6-address] and telnet [pingable-ipv6-address] port). On my local networks, those work between machines, but not between machines at different Comcast locations.) What would cause ping6 to work, but tcp6 connections to hang? (Yes, I tried disabling firewalls & etc.) Anything else? (And is it true that IPv6 addresses are globally unique, even where they would have been behind NAT or whatever in IPv4? Yikes, the copyright trolls are gonna have a field day with that!) Thanks! -- Mersenne Law LLC · www.mersenne.com · +1-503-679-1671 - Small Business, Startup and Intellectual Property Law - 9600 S.W. Oak Street · Suite 500 · Tigard, Oregon 97223
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