Since I've started using FreeBSD a year ago, I've never been able to get on the NetBSD website. I am pretty convinced that this has something to do with IPv6, but I don't really know how to prove it, or what to do about it.
-$ telnet www.netbsd.org 80 Trying 2001:4f8:4:7:290:27ff:feab:19a7... telnet: connect to address 2001:4f8:4:7:290:27ff:feab:19a7: No route to host Trying 204.152.184.116... Connected to www.netbsd.org. I've tried Mozilla, Konqueror, and Elinks, and none of them will log in. Surely someone has discovered this problem before and found a solution, but Google isn't serving me well on this issue. Anyone care to enlighten me? If it matters, I'm running 5.1-R-p2 with ipf+ipnat. -- Adam McLaurin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> P.S. If this is more appropriate for the Net mailing list, just let me know and I'll take it there instead.
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