Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
Ping IPv6 seems to be working now, do you want to test it?
Trace Route to: ipv6.google.com
Ping of 56 bytes took 29 msecs
1 0ms 2a01:348:6:68c::2 PC19
2 8ms 2a01:348:6:68c::1 gw-1677.lon-02.gb.sixxs.net
311ms
Ohh this is awesome! I'll try to test it as well, probably next week too.
Tks!
El 13/02/2013 02:21 p.m., Arno Garrels escribió:
Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
Ping IPv6 seems to be working now, do you want to test it?
Trace Route to: ipv6.google.com
Ping of 56 bytes took 29
Cool, I'll be able to test it a bit next weekend.
No problem, just need to test it with XE3 and 64-bit, and find out why
the sample no longer runs on XP.
Although we've always been used to a blocking ping, it transpires
Microsoft added async ping using a callback with Windows 2000, which I
I'm doing some eval of this components but i found that the
TPing component doesn't support IPv6 at the moment (ICS version 8).
Am i right? or, may be i missed some component initialization call.
Ping IPv6 seems to be working now, do you want to test it?
Trace Route to: ipv6.google.com
Hello!
I'm doing some eval of this components but i found that the TPing
component doesn't support IPv6 at the moment (ICS version 8).
Am i right? or, may be i missed some component initialization call.
Tks!
Mauro
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Mauro Ubeda wrote:
Hello!
I'm doing some eval of this components but i found that the TPing
component doesn't support IPv6 at the moment (ICS version 8).
Am i right?
Yes, you are right.
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I'm doing some eval of this components but i found that the
TPing component doesn't support IPv6 at the moment (ICS version 8).
I'm planning to update TPing to support IPv6 and the correct DLL in
February, I need for my applications.
Angus
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Tks for your support!
El 24/01/2013 03:45 p.m., Arno Garrels escribió:
Mauro Ubeda wrote:
Hello!
I'm doing some eval of this components but i found that the TPing
component doesn't support IPv6 at the moment (ICS version 8).
Am i right?
Yes, you are right.
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In order to be able to set TWSocket.SocketFamily to anything
else but sfIPv4 you have to tell TWSocket to use winsock DLL v2.2
by setting both properties ReqVerLow and ReqVerHigh to 2.
These are the defaults in ICS IPv6, however if you update
old projects with TWSocket components dropped on forms
Arno Garrels wrote:
There's an IPv6-branch at:
svn://svn.overbyte.be/ics/branches/icsipv6
Both user and password = ics
It lacks recent changes of trunk (a few weeks) and is still
experimental. Feedback is welcome.
I just merged all recent changes from trunk (actually those from march
to
Arno,
On this subject, does ICS team plans to release official support for IPv6?
Eric
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From: Arno Garrels
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2011 3:16 PM
To: ICS support mailing
Subject: Re: [twsocket] IPv6 support ?
Max Terentiev wrote:
Does ICS v6-v7 support IPv6
On this subject, does ICS team plans to release official support for IPv6?
Arno already done most of the work, so yes it is intended to release it
someday.
We need testers and you are welcome to participate.
As you probably know, Embarcadero is preparing the next release. ICS must be
ready
Hi,
Does ICS v6-v7 support IPv6 ?
Can't find any info about it at overbyte.be
Thanx !
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There was an effort but IIRC it needs testing. You can download the source
from the SVN repository.
Regards,
SZ
On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 18:20, Max Terentiev maxterent...@mail.ru wrote:
Hi,
Does ICS v6-v7 support IPv6 ?
Can't find any info about it at overbyte.be
Thanx !
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Max Terentiev wrote:
Does ICS v6-v7 support IPv6 ?
Current ICSv7 doeas not.
There's an IPv6-branch at:
svn://svn.overbyte.be/ics/branches/icsipv6
Both user and password = ics
It lacks recent changes of trunk (a few weeks) and is still
experimental. Feedback is welcome.
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Hello,
I wonder if the tests that were going to be made for IPv6 support is done. I
have time for help conducting them but our ISP does not provide IPv6
addressing.
Regards,
SZ
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Fastream Technologies wrote:
Hello,
I wonder if the tests that were going to be made for IPv6 support is
done. I have time for help conducting them but our ISP does not
provide IPv6 addressing.
1) It would be nice if you test compatibility with standard IPv4.
Does the new source break
I will try to do the test ASAP, most probably on Tuesday. What is the
equivalent of 127.0.0.1 in IPv6?
Unfortunately we have a 5 years old router which does not support IPv6. The
reason we do not upgrade is because our office is so far from the telco
office that we have no chance of getting a
Fastream Technologies wrote:
I will try to do the test ASAP, most probably on Tuesday. What is the
equivalent of 127.0.0.1 in IPv6?
Before you start testing IPv6 you should read:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6
IPv6 localhost = ::1
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Thanks and one last question: What is the IPv6 equivalent of 0.0.0.0 ?
SZ
On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 2:07 PM, Arno Garrels arno.garr...@gmx.de wrote:
Fastream Technologies wrote:
I will try to do the test ASAP, most probably on Tuesday. What is the
equivalent of 127.0.0.1 in IPv6?
Before
Fastream Technologies wrote:
Thanks and one last question: What is the IPv6 equivalent of 0.0.0.0 ?
IPv6 unspezified address = :: or ::0.
Including ::1 they are the short representations, zeros may be omitted.
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