VBart
03-05-2010, 01:51 AM
Guys, this is really frustrating. :huh:
I have been using IPv6 Usenet servers for a couple of years now, specially HE IPv6 which tunnels ROCK despite of being free.
I used to have my modem attached to a wifi router and my PC getting online through this router only. EVERYTHING WORKED JUST LIKE A CHARM. Now I have another independent ISP connection / modem and decided to plug this other modem's cable straight to my on board LAN card in order to get more speed.
NO GOOD, BAD IDEA. Despite creating a new tunnel, despite deleting all previous settings from the older tunnel connection, Windows still tries to connect through the wifi card and since the router is gone I get no connection at all.
These are the command lines I type @ cmd prompt after setting my IPv6 tunnel in order to set my tunnels:
netsh interface portproxy add v4tov6 listenport=1118 connectaddress=newszilla6.xs4all.nl connectport=119
netsh interface portproxy add v4tov6 listenport=1117 connectaddress=reader.ipv6.xsnews.nl connectport=119
Then, only if I turn the router on and connect to it through the wirelesse card I can telnet 127.0.0.1 on ports 1117 and 1118. Once the router is shut down I get the "Connection lost" error, despite the other modem is connected to the LAN card.
What the hell is this??
EDIT
HOLLY SHIT! I did it!
The thing is that there were TONS of forwarding routes stored ath the ipv6routes table. I had to get rid of each one of them, one by one and TCHAN!
Now I can telnet AND have pleny access to the telnet servers.
I have been using IPv6 Usenet servers for a couple of years now, specially HE IPv6 which tunnels ROCK despite of being free.
I used to have my modem attached to a wifi router and my PC getting online through this router only. EVERYTHING WORKED JUST LIKE A CHARM. Now I have another independent ISP connection / modem and decided to plug this other modem's cable straight to my on board LAN card in order to get more speed.
NO GOOD, BAD IDEA. Despite creating a new tunnel, despite deleting all previous settings from the older tunnel connection, Windows still tries to connect through the wifi card and since the router is gone I get no connection at all.
These are the command lines I type @ cmd prompt after setting my IPv6 tunnel in order to set my tunnels:
netsh interface portproxy add v4tov6 listenport=1118 connectaddress=newszilla6.xs4all.nl connectport=119
netsh interface portproxy add v4tov6 listenport=1117 connectaddress=reader.ipv6.xsnews.nl connectport=119
Then, only if I turn the router on and connect to it through the wirelesse card I can telnet 127.0.0.1 on ports 1117 and 1118. Once the router is shut down I get the "Connection lost" error, despite the other modem is connected to the LAN card.
What the hell is this??
EDIT
HOLLY SHIT! I did it!
The thing is that there were TONS of forwarding routes stored ath the ipv6routes table. I had to get rid of each one of them, one by one and TCHAN!
Now I can telnet AND have pleny access to the telnet servers.