>>>>> "david" == david  <[email protected]> writes:

david> [...]  I'm not sure what you mean by "going to".  Externally, I'm
david> on an IPV4 system, and the router does have an IPV4 address.  So,
david> when I try ssh <name>@ipv4-address and when I have port
david> forwarding set for port 22 to an 192.168 (internal IPV4 address)
david> of the box, I'd expect it to get to the centos box, but it
david> doesn't.

david> I know what the iPV4 address is because a) it says so within the
david> router, and b) the Centos box occasionally sends me a message
david> whose IP address I can see.

david> I fear I may need help with the router also.

david> In addition, I'm remote from my friend, and ask him to do certain
david> things.  I have access to his Windows box via Team Viewer, and
david> thus have access to his router.

david> The centos box was working just fine before his older IPV4 router
david> failed and Comcast replaced it.

david> Any guidance you can give would be appreciated.

I'm not sure where ipv6 comes in here.  If the destination box (on the
friends LAN) has a public ipv6 address, you could get your own ipv6
network via a Hurricane Electric tunnel for free.

I don't know anything about the DCP3939.  Can you run tcpdump or
wireshark on the inside of his network to make sure your port forward is
working?


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