this is only a test
On 2020-09-05, James Tomasino <tomasino@cosmic.voyage> wrote:
this is only a test
Confirming, we're federating again with club. Huzzah!
(For those confused, we stopped federating properly with ~club a couple months back. We were receiving on cosmic, but our replies weren't going
to club, nor was anything chaining through cosmic like ~black. The
reason is that tilde.club's net new service isn't working properly on
ipv6 and the news.tilde.club domain was resolving to that for cosmic.
We're forcing ipv4 for the time being as a temporary solve.)
On 2020-09-05, tomasino@tilde.club <tomasino@tilde.club> wrote:
On 2020-09-05, James Tomasino <tomasino@cosmic.voyage> wrote:
this is only a test
Confirming, we're federating again with club. Huzzah!
(For those confused, we stopped federating properly with ~club a couple
months back. We were receiving on cosmic, but our replies weren't going
to club, nor was anything chaining through cosmic like ~black. The
reason is that tilde.club's net new service isn't working properly on
ipv6 and the news.tilde.club domain was resolving to that for cosmic.
We're forcing ipv4 for the time being as a temporary solve.)
Spoke too soon! Using the ipv4 address works to get cosmic to send
properly to club, but then it doesn't recognize club's hostname to
recieve. I'm very carefully just using the ip in the sending settings
now. Lets seee if this works so traffic goes both ways.
On 2020-09-05, tomasino@tilde.club <tomasino@tilde.club> wrote:
On 2020-09-05, tomasino@tilde.club <tomasino@tilde.club> wrote:
On 2020-09-05, James Tomasino <tomasino@cosmic.voyage> wrote:
this is only a test
Confirming, we're federating again with club. Huzzah!
(For those confused, we stopped federating properly with ~club a couple
months back. We were receiving on cosmic, but our replies weren't going
to club, nor was anything chaining through cosmic like ~black. The
reason is that tilde.club's net new service isn't working properly on
ipv6 and the news.tilde.club domain was resolving to that for cosmic.
We're forcing ipv4 for the time being as a temporary solve.)
Spoke too soon! Using the ipv4 address works to get cosmic to send
properly to club, but then it doesn't recognize club's hostname to
recieve. I'm very carefully just using the ip in the sending settings
now. Lets seee if this works so traffic goes both ways.
The send from club to cosmic is working. Testing response. If this goes through we're golden.
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