Speaking of 6to4, can anyone recommend an understandable by non networking types, easy setup how-to?
Preferably with the entire thing on the one box (we have only one bit of software that does not understand ipv6, everything else does, so are not wanting a specific dedi router type config to remote ipv4 boxes, the box is dual stack, we just need 6yp4 to send ipv6 onto its ipv4 address - oh and before some bright spark says it, because we know someone will, no, the software can not be changed, it is a closed source binary, and they have no future plans to add ipv6 to it, and since it is a news server daemon, which has an enormous amount of spool storage,we are not looking to start it fresh with something else) So any pointers to URLs appreciated. On 10/5/14, Brian E Carpenter <[email protected]> wrote: > On 05/10/2014 00:04, Jeroen Massar wrote: >> On 2014-10-04 12:56, Gert Doering wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> On Sat, Oct 04, 2014 at 12:49:00PM +0200, Gert Doering wrote: >>>> On Thu, Oct 02, 2014 at 10:31:25PM -0400, Jeroen Massar wrote: >>>>>> <http://www.azdes.gov>)... 2002::cf6c:8846 >>>>> That is an invalid 6to4 address as it would have a 6to4 gateway of >>>>> 0.0.0.0. >>>> Uh, what? >>>> >>>> Who are you and what happens to the Jeroen I know who understands IPv6, >>> [..] >>> >>> Aliens stole the body of Gert Doering, and now he can't find the button >>> "withdraw this e-mail" in his Outlook mail client anymore... >> >> Hmmm, yeah a Gert using Outlook would be an excuse, but it seems more >> that an alien stole his dog: "User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.23 (2014-03-12)" :) >> >> Dear Aliens: please return our Gert! >> >>> Sorry, of course Jeroen is right here, and I need to sleep more before >>> typing. While anycast *is* the problem, of course the "exit side" of >>> the tunnel needs an address, aka "gateway"... >> >> Can anybody local to Munich deliver some fresh coffee to Gert? :) > > I'm drinking coffee here in Auckland at 08:21, but there is no > "send coffee" feature in Web RTC yet. > > Yes, everybody go and read RFC 6343 again please. > > Just to be clear though, a return relay for 6to4 will advertise > a route to 2002::/16, since it must accept traffic for any 6to4 > host. But any packets sent to that AZDES address will black hole > because the return relay will encapsulate them in IPv4 and deliver > them to 0.0.0.0. > > Brian >
