[07:18] <grupoglobal> hola
[07:32] <dev_> Hi
[07:32] <dev_> i am not able to see ubantu files sharing option in ubantu mate can you please help me out?
[12:03] <TaZeR> what option do you mean? right click on the folder you want to share and go to the share tab
[12:03] <TaZeR> there used to be another file sharing tool in older releases of ubuntu but it was removed
[19:46] <Headzup> Hello Guys, I have every 2 hours an internet disconnect in ubuntu-mate. So that I have to restart my internet connecten manually
[19:49] <Headzup> btw. this happends only on my linux machine
[20:16] <vickerswt> hey
[20:16] <vickerswt> anyone have experience with ip addresses
[20:22] <vickerswt> my ifconfig only shows ipv6 addresses and they are in the form of mac addresses. My ipv4 addresses all go to my internet providers home page. Any help to get my public ipv4 to use PhP
[20:24] <Headzup> do you have a dual stack lite router/provider?
[20:24] <Headzup> google dslite first if you dont know what this is
[20:25] <Headzup> and if you have it google for portmapping which you need if you only can use ipv6
[20:27] <Headzup> do you mean, that you have a webserver at home and want to give a person outside your lan access to the webserver for example?
[20:27] <Headzup> *of your lan
[20:46] <mitchell> 'Ello
[20:51] <mitchell> Anyone here?
[21:01] <Headzup> vickerswt, do you found something?
[21:14] <sixwheeledbeast^> When you say restart internet, restart what exactly?
[21:17] <sixwheeledbeast^> v6 addresses are 8 groups of 4 in hex. If starting fe80: it's just link local so not a v6 connection to the internet.
[21:26] <Headzup> restart the internet means normally, to restart the router
[21:26] <Headzup> @sixwheeledbeast^
[21:27] <Headzup> at my provider if I disconnect my router for 10mins from power, the provider does a complete reset, which takes around 30minutes.
[21:27] <Headzup> for example
[21:29] <Headzup> I do the complete reset only if I want a new ip-adress in the internet, because I dont have 24 disconnect in the internet like most of the people in germany (dual stack lite connection ipv6 only)
[21:33] <sixwheeledbeast^> Can you prove if it's the router or the linux box? Does the internet disconnect or the connection to the network?
[21:34] <sixwheeledbeast^> If you just loose internet is it a DNS issue for example?
[21:35] <Headzup> ahh now I get you, you answered on my problem
[21:36] <Headzup> only my linux machine lose the internet connection sometimes, but seems to be a dns problem I guess
[21:36] <Headzup> for example, 10minutes ago only my hexchat gone down and steam friends, but Internet worked well
[21:37] <Headzup> then I restart my ethernet adapter and all works fine. I dont have to restart my router in this case
[21:38] <sixwheeledbeast^> do you have manual dns set for v6
[21:38] <Headzup> hmm but this makes no sense, if the dns server have problems, then why is my browser is working hmm
[21:39] <Headzup> in the router?
[21:39] <sixwheeledbeast^> you dual stack ok on v4 and v6
[21:39] <sixwheeledbeast^> ?
[21:39] <sixwheeledbeast^> both
[21:39] <Headzup> my windows machine running fine
[21:41] <sixwheeledbeast^> I had to tweak settings on both my router and inet when I dual stacked as I intermittently had DNS issues. I can no long access v6 now unfortunately.
[21:41] <sixwheeledbeast^> s/inet/connection settings/
[21:42] <Headzup> in the router i cant change settings for my dual stack and the ip4 dns thing is handled by the provider anyway
[21:43] <Headzup> and I cant find settings in my router for the ethernet ip4 settings
[21:44] <sixwheeledbeast^> You can check your connections to both here http://ipv6-test.com/
[21:45] <Headzup> dns works fine
[21:45] <Headzup> both
[21:46] <Headzup> ICMP Filtered, and Hostname none
[21:46] <sixwheeledbeast^> Fallback = yes?
[21:46] <Headzup> yeah
[21:47] <Headzup> if I have the next problem, i start this check during that time. nice to know that I can check it over that site, thx :D
[21:47] <Headzup> 3 years ago I hated the ipv6 only thing, but now i like it
[21:49] <sixwheeledbeast^> :nod: so you access v4 via your v6 connection?
[21:49] <Headzup> sure
[21:49] <Headzup> this is how it works i guess
[21:49] <Headzup> I go only with ipv6 in the internet, my provider handle the dns ip4 connection
[21:53] <Headzup> pretty cool in my opinion
[21:54] <Headzup> all pcs in my ethernet, have the same ipv4 ip adress
[21:54] <Headzup> to the internet
[21:55] <sixwheeledbeast^> so you have no v4 ip listed on ipv6-test?
[21:55] <Headzup> i do
[21:55] <rteyetrwrwgf> I meant the snap installation of packages not through Ubuntu Software Center. Through Ubuntu Software Center vlc not of the last available version was installed.
[21:55] <rteyetrwrwgf> https://s14.postimg.org/4y6dptaa9/3_WE4_R6_TGUY7_YHY.png
[21:55] <Headzup> but allwys the same
[21:56] <sixwheeledbeast^> SO is this not a standard dual stack connection with a dynamic v4 and a stateful v6 connection?
[21:57] <Headzup> i have at home around 6pcs, 6 mobile phones and 3 tablets in my ethernet {yeah we are many people} and all have the same ipv4 adress in the www
[21:57] <Headzup> i think I have a normal dslite connection :D
[21:58] <Headzup> I explain why: answer is long so wait :D
[21:59] <sixwheeledbeast^> That will be the same for most standard dynamic addresses the routing is done with NAT in the router.
[22:01] <Headzup> in the ethernet I have the normal ipv4 network for all the ipv4 stuff AND ipv6 in the ethernet for the communication which the router use for the communication with the internet over ivp6 only
[22:03] <Headzup> my pc with linux and ipv6 -> router with ONLY ipv6 WAN to my provider -> provider server handles at the provider location the ipv4 support for my internet
[22:04] <Headzup> ALL computers etc. from our ethernet are collected in that ipv4 protocol with one ipv4 IP
[22:05] <Headzup> that is why all pcs etc. have the same ipv4 adress in the internet from my ethernet
[22:06] <sixwheeledbeast^> I would expect if you had a NAT64 or 6to4 connection then you would show no ipv4 on your WAN. Even on a standard v4 only connection you would have the same v4 WAN IP on all PC's
[22:07] <Headzup> you dont asked for my wan :)
[22:07] <Headzup> and yes I dont have a ipv4 in my WAN because its handled as I said on the providers server; I never get ipv4 incomming connections
[22:08] <Headzup> from the internet
[22:09] <Headzup> I only get a ipv4 adress on ipv6-test.com, because I connect from my PC ipv6 -> Router ipv6 -> provider ipv4 or direct ipv6
[22:11] <rteyetrwrwgf> if instillation snap packages be installed not as exe in Windows, without check signatures on Ubuntu server. With check signatures for snap packages on Ubuntu server for installation, this me not very interesting
[22:12] <sixwheeledbeast^> Ah just had a look at ds-lite (never seen it before) and I understand now. Your v4 address is basically to your ISP so not in your control this is transferred to you via CGN.
[22:12] <Headzup> yes :D pretty cool huh :D
[22:12] <sixwheeledbeast^> eh weird
[22:12] <Headzup> yeah ofc
[22:13] <Headzup> but I think in 5 or 10 years its normal ^^
[22:13] <sixwheeledbeast^> but at least you get both v4 and v6 inet. There are better implementations
[22:13] <Headzup> yeah
[22:14] <sixwheeledbeast^> I have no idea about your issue then other than testing when you have an issue.
[22:14] <Headzup> but you cant access my ethernet from the internet if your device dont have ipv6 support
[22:14] <sixwheeledbeast^> :nod:
[22:15] <Headzup> yeah my problem is weird, but someday I will found it. :D
[22:16] <Headzup> find
[22:18] <Headzup> the cool thing is, if you want access my raspery pi from the internet at work, you can access via. the ipv4 adress, but you have to set a macadress/ipadress rule in the router to which ipv6 adress in the internet you want "talk to"
[22:19] <rteyetrwrwgf> In my country use GGNAT and my not need ipv6, but ipv6 test my internet provider. 00000001% web sate use ipv6.
[22:19] <Headzup> but you have that ipv4 in the internet sometimes more then one month, that I dont like :/ I fear hackers ^^ But at least they cant do something, they have to hack first my provider muhahahaha
[22:20] <Headzup> I mean you have your ipv4 IP-Adress more then one month sometimes
[22:22] <Headzup> or can they get my ipv6 adress through my ipv4 ip? hmm
[22:23] <rteyetrwrwgf> CGNAT
[22:24] <Headzup> ok I have to sleep, was nice to talking with you. gn8t
[22:45] <sixwheeledbeast^> I find most sites are dual stacking now, with no v4 address space left they have little option
[22:49] <sixwheeledbeast^> I would prefer to have my own v4 ip over that ds-lite thing. At least you have control of routing and firewalls at your router. And your not sharing your wan ip with the rest of your neighbourhood.