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+ | ====IPv6 Support==== | ||
+ | As of 7/29/2002 EPIC fully supports IPv6 in server descriptions, | ||
+ | connections, | ||
+ | [[dcc GET|GET]], Virtual Hostnames, $[[iptoname]](). | ||
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+ | ====Server descriptions: | ||
+ | Surround the ipv6 p-addr with square brackets: \\ /[[server]] [1: | ||
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+ | ====Server connections: | ||
+ | You can now connect to servers via IPv6! | ||
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+ | ====Changed functions: | ||
+ | $[[connect function|connect]](< | ||
+ | is " | ||
+ | |||
+ | $[[listen]](< | ||
+ | and < | ||
+ | |||
+ | $[[iptoname]](< | ||
+ | A::B:C) are now supported. | ||
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+ | ====Virtual Hostnames: | ||
+ | If the hostname that you choose as your virtual hostname has an IPv6 | ||
+ | address, then that IPv6 address will be used as your virtual host if | ||
+ | you connect to a server via IPv6. | ||
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+ | ====DCC: | ||
+ | /[[DCC]] [[dcc GET|GET]] \\ If you receive a DCC SEND handshake from someone | ||
+ | else and it uses an IPv6 hostname, you will be able to /DCC GET that file. | ||
+ | This is forward compatability. Nobody can do /DCC SEND via IPv6 yet. | ||
ipv6.txt · Last modified: 2006/08/29 20:18 by 127.0.0.1