NNTP (itgate.net): You have no permission to talk.
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Hi there,
I am currently using Thunderbird to read USENET posts via news.itgate.net.
My problem is that i receive the error - "You have no permission to talk. Goodbye!" - after half an hour (more or less) that i have started Thunderbird. This happen when i don't see any new message in the subscribed groups and i click one of them to manually fetch articles.
If i restart Thunderbird, it just works for another (half) hour and then the error pops-up again.
I have a Debian server at home whitch is my IPV6 gateway, it runs AICCU and RADVD and provides IPV6 addresses to my LAN. I have already tried resetting the windows IPV6 Interface (netsh int ipv6 reset all) without success and i don't know whether this may be an application/connectivity/windows problem; it seems like Thunderbird thinks i am not connected via IPV6 anymore, while i am.
Thanks for your help.
NNTP (itgate.net): You have no permission to talk.
Likely your Thunderbird decides to swap over to IPv4 after a while (thank you "Happy Eyeballs" for indeterminism). You might want to either verify that fact with Wireshark and/or use the IPv6 address in the configuration.
NNTP (itgate.net): You have no permission to talk.
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Jeroen Massar wrote:
Likely your Thunderbird decides to swap over to IPv4 after a while (thank you "Happy Eyeballs" for indeterminism). You might want to either verify that fact with Wireshark and/or use the IPv6 address in the configuration.
Thanks for replying and sorry for the delay, i haven't been notified.
I'll try that.
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