Subj : Re: 21:1/10 To : MATTY From : Dumas Walker Date : Mon Sep 30 2024 10:31 am > > Your log is showing that it is trying to connect using IPV6, have you tried > > to > > see if you can connect using IPV4? > I don't knowingly have IPV6 capability. I am assuming the DNS at my ISP > is default resolving to the IPV6. How would I force IPV4 usage here? > It is odd that I am able to connect to 21:1/100 but not /10. I checked my logs and it appears that my system is trying both the IPV4 address and then the IPV6 address, in that order, and neither is responding. I also tried this morning to telnet to the IPV4 address on port 24557 and didn't get a response. telnet 103.193.138.76 24557 Trying 103.193.138.76... telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection timed out I wonder if my IPA is blacklisted on /10. * SLMR 2.1a * User: The hardest-to-setup PC peripheral you can buy. --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (21:1/175) .