On Sat, Aug 14, 2004 at 12:38:12PM +0200, Wouter Verhelst wrote: > > Can I have one too? > > Sure. Just find yourself an IPv6 address broker (freenet6.org or > something similar is one, but it's based in Canada; alternatively, > contact <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> who does IPv6 brokering for DDs), set up > radvd on a server, and load the modules. That's all there is to it, > really.
Let me get this straight. I currently have a dynamic IP from my DSL provider, the IP changes once a day. With IPv6, can I get a static IPv6? Can I point my domains to this static IPv6, can I use this for a mail/webserver? I read through some of the webpages, but it is not clear to me, that I would receive a static IP. One page says my IPv4 will be embedded in the IPv6 to track abuse... Yes, I use dyndns, but unlike with ddts, it does not reset the IP when I loose my connectivity. Christian

