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Alejandro Malagón Díaz
Consultor y Administrador de Red
Casa Consultora DISAIC
Teléfono: 8783583 ext. 133
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----- Original Message -----
From: "With No Name" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2012 2:05 AM
Subject: [?? Probable Spam] How to setup OpenVPN?
Good morning,
for some days I have encountered that i can have an IPv6 range on my
VServer at my Hoster.
Since I am on an FTTH with a fixed IP (v4) and has only IPv4 Support, I
like to do use my IPv6 space on my server at home.
So, now I do not know, how and where to start.
My Setup is:
Intenet -> FTTH -> Media-Converter -> DebianRouter -> InternalNet
(Fiber-> Eth) (Mini-ITX)
So, currently I have NAT'ed my InternelNet and setup some physical servers
using IPv4 private space.
Now I gaved my @home severs a second IP like
192.168.0.11 -> xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:::1:11
(while ignoring the alphabetical chars) and installed OpenVPN on my
DebianRouter and on my Server at my Hoster...
OK, but how do I create a IPv6 channel from my ficxed HOME IP To the fixed
Server IP (IPv4 and/or IPv6) and then tell OpenVPN, that ::::::1:x is not
more on the Server but @home?
Question: It is better to ask on <debian-ipv6> ?
Thanks for your Time and Help
Kalhor
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