If I am behind a router that does not work for me. Should we set something else?
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I'm behind a router too, and I can do all that junk. And you will have IPv6 but no tunnel :ermm:
The router is just set up normal, no other ports I "opened".
I think there are any open port. Otherwise I would not explain the following messages when I'm behind a router:
Code:2009-04-28 23:36:36,437 ERROR [newswrapper] Failed to connect: (10049, "Can't assign requested address") [email protected]:119
2009-04-28 23:36:37,125 ERROR [newswrapper] Failed to connect: (10049, "Can't assign requested address") [email protected]:119
2009-04-28 23:36:38,530 ERROR [newswrapper] Failed to connect: (10049, "Can't assign requested address") [email protected]:119
2009-04-28 23:36:38,530 ERROR [newswrapper] Failed to connect: (10049, "Can't assign requested address") [email protected]:119
2009-04-28 23:36:38,530 ERROR [newswrapper] Failed to connect: (10049, "Can't assign requested address") [email protected]:119
Well my routers is setup from package to plug in, no additional settings, and all forms of the IPv6 connections work for me, even uTorrent works like it should.
I'm using Windows XP with SP3.
I signed up at Tunnelbroker. I got the following error:
Error: Your IPv4 endpoint is unreachable or unstable. Please make sure ICMP is not blocked.
I googled "enable icmp windows xp" and did the following:
Control Panel > Network Connections > Right-clicked on my connection, Properties > Advanced > Windows Firewall, Settings > Advanced > ICMP, Settings > Check Allow incoming echo request
I got the same error again.
I went to go6.net, registered, and installed the Gateway6 client.
I was unable to share my internet connection (ethernet behind a router on a cable modem) with that connection.
It kept saying:
Internet Connection Sharing cannot be established.
A LAN connection is already configured with the IP address that is required for automatic IP addressing.
I gave up on that.
In uTorrent > Options > Prefences > General, I clicked Install IPv6/Teredo and nothing happened AFAIK.
I ran these two commands in Windows:
netsh interface ipv6 install
netsh interface ipv6 set teredo client
And looked at this forum:
http://forum.go6.net/viewtopic.php?t=99
I added 3653 to the port forwarding settings in my router (since apparently Gateway6 uses that port to establish the tunnel).
Gateway6 was able to connect to authenticated.freenet6.net with my username and password.
Finally, go6.net showed my IPv6 address (after restarting Firefox). And I saw the flying turtle at kame.net.
But the following newsservers don't work in Grabit:
reader.ipv6.xsnews.nl
newszilla6.xs4all.nl
news.ipv6.eweka.nl
I already have an Astraweb account (that works in Grabit), but only use it sparingly.
I also ran this command with no effect:
netsh interface portproxy add v4tov6 listenport=119 connectaddress=news.ipv6.eweka.nl connectport=119
That was my experience. YMMV.
You have to have the go6 client running, after the tunnel is installed, go to network, click you internet connection and share it with the virtual tunnel. Reboot, install Sabnzb or use the command above and it will work, if you followed my step by step instructions in the beginning of the thread.