Hi Martin, It is, yet IPv4 still traffics most of the Internet with 75% coverage, which suggests IPv4 would be the prevalent use case. I mostly use it for IPv4.
But if IPv6 is the dominant use case, I can change it. I initially thought to make it dynamically detect the version so you would only need to enter the ipaddr/prefix irrespective of the address version. I think this would be the best change. In the meantime, you can always postfix the -6 if you forget: netcalc 8c6b:dbfd:5c73:8f14:f815:a4a2:5dab:38b0/110 -6 works just the same. Or simply alias it, which is what I've done: $ type nc6 nc6 is an alias for 'netcalc -6' Regards, Mark Jamsek -- Sent from: http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/openbsd-user-misc-f3.html

