not that i know how to use it, but linux has ipv6 tunnelling package
and aarnet has an ipv6 tunnel request page,
so presumably you get a ipv4 address from aarnet to tunnel to using
the linux ipv6 tunnelling package.  Easy to say, no can do yet.

On Wed Nov 15 13:21 , Peter Machell sent:

On 15/11/2006, at 1:16 PM, Andre Duszynski wrote:

> Irrelevant argument these days with IPv6 and the number of address
> spaces available to it. Additionally the reclamation of unused IPv4
> addresses adds back to the pool of available static addresses; 2024
> is a date whereby such IPv4 addresses may run out !!

You'll be right when someone actually starts using IPv6, but I don't
think that's happened yet. Does Windows understand it?

Peter.

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