From: gopher-bounce@complete.org
       Date: Sun Jan 18 13:14:20 2009
       Subject: [gopher] Re: gopher and IPv6
       
       
       On Jan 17, 2009, at 11:34 PM, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
       
       >>>> after some tries to enable public access to my home gopher reliably
       >>>> (read: without NAT and other evil stuff), i'd like to set up an  
       >>>> IPv6
       >>>> gopher. But: i haven't yet managed to have any gopher daemon bind  
       >>>> to an
       >>>> IPv6 port yet. What i tried so far is: GoFish and pygopherd.
       >>>> Anyone did this before? Or is there a gopher server that runs from
       >>>> xinetd? Have until now only tried standalone servers (the two named
       >>>> above).
       >>>
       >>> bucktooth will happily run in either environment. I haven't really  
       >>> tested
       >>> it in IPv6 however (grumbles at upstream).
       >>>
       >> Well, as far as i can tell right now, bucktooth happily serves  
       >> gopher over
       >> IPv6 both on IPv6-only machines as well as on dual-stack boxes.  
       >> Configuration
       >> of xinetd is a tad, umm, unintuitive as i had to find out.
       >
       > Does it properly report source addresses in the log file? I am  
       > encouraged
       > to hear that it operates, however.
       >
       > Once my ISP offers me IPv6, I intend to do more testing with it.
       
       I run bucktooth (0.2.6) from openbsd-inetd dual-stack. I just checked,  
       and ipv6 source addresses are *not* correct: It always shows 0.0.0.0.  
       Maybe I have some time next week to see if I can solve this.
       
       Regards,
       
       Jeroen Schot
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