Only just saw this msg.
I did indeed load up wireshark and was using it. But I couldn't see any
packet "identifying" itself as an ipv6 packet. I realise that is
illogical. Every IP address registered by Wireshark was definitely an
ipv4 format.
I s'pose I could switch it back on and go again, but at this point it
works. Once I read up on v6, I'll give it another shot.
Thanks again folks.
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Kind Regards
Kyle
Martin Visser wrote:
Well done Michael!
If you were using a wireshark to look at you application flow
you would have seen the IPv6 query going out (but not getting an answer)
and then a followup with a working IPv4 query and then a quick response.
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