Soldato
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As title really, I need to access a newsgroup server which is using IPv6, will I need any special software to do this?
OS X has had IPv6 support built in for a long time. You need IPv6 access available though, either via your ISP (unlikely, very few ISP's in the UK support IPv6 although mine does) or via a tunnel service like sixxs.
Oh right, interesting, I don't know that much about IPv6, only the fact that I have set it up - there's not really much use for it at the moment, unless you want to see the dancing kame at kame.net![]()
I guess the main problem is that consumer grade ADSL routers don't support IPv6 at all...
I already have a newsgroup client, I like sabnzbd and it works fine under OSX.Sorry! I meant you wouldn't need any special software over Leopard for example, you can still connect to IPv6 servers in Snow Leopard.
I recommend MT-NewsWater if you haven't tried it already. Has worked like a charm.
I've just tried to access http://ipv6.google.com/ and it did not load, so I guess my ISP does not have IPv6 support.OS X has had IPv6 support built in for a long time. You need IPv6 access available though, either via your ISP (unlikely, very few ISP's in the UK support IPv6 although mine does) or via a tunnel service like sixxs.
That sounds ideal, do you have any more info on this method as it sounds better than using a tunnel service. All I need to be able to do is access http://ipv6.google.com under OSX, I don't really mind how I do it, but using an XP VM under Virtualbox isn't really ideal...Not quite true, the 6to4 interface in OSX works just fine and is very easy to configure - only downside is I believe you need a public IP available for the GUI config to work (you might get round that by some config file editing but I don't know, I've got loads of public IPs).
But if you can get it working that's all there is too it, no tunnel setup required and no faffing about with your ISP...
That sounds ideal, do you have any more info on this method as it sounds better than using a tunnel service. All I need to be able to do is access http://ipv6.google.com under OSX, I don't really mind how I do it, but using an XP VM under Virtualbox isn't really ideal...![]()