Re: how many ISPs provide native ipv6 connectivity ?

2003-08-14 Thread Bill Manning
% i am just wondering, aprox. how many ISPs provide native ipv6
% connectivity to their customers ?
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my SWAG:  ~150 or so.


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Survey: prefix token IPv6: used in IPv6 addresses in SMTP headerand log

2003-08-14 Thread Peter Bieringer
Hi,

during some investigation we found, that there is currently different 
behavior in logging and writing IPv6 addresses in SMTP.

RFC2821 tells to use a token like [IPv6:3ffe:::1] instead of widly used 
[3ffe:::1]

Currently following different behaviours are known:

Prefix token IPv6: used by

	Header		Log

Sendmail 8.12   yes yes
Sendmail 8.11   no  no
Current IPv6 patch for postfix  no  no
exim?   ?
zmailer ?   ?
IPv6 patch for qmail?   ?
courier-smtp?   ?
courier-imap-   no
Sure there some on the list who can replace the ?.

BTW: what should be preferred in log?

Thank you very much,
Peter
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Check whether a host is running IPv4 or IPv6

2003-08-14 Thread Markus Nigbur
Subject says it:
Is it possible to determine if any random host is running IPv6?

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Question regarding Ipv6 config

2003-08-14 Thread Aathira me
Hi,
I have a couple of doubts regarding configuring IPv6.
Is it possible to ping6 a Ipv4 compatible Ipv6 address of the form 
::10.10.1.2 I tried to fo the same, but dint work.
Also I would like to know if a point to point link can be set up with Ipv6. 
In ifconfig I gave the destination address but it was not accepted. Is 
there any way to assign the destination address of a link to an Ipv6 
address.
Thanks,
Aathira

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Manually configurated tunnel on Cisco router

2003-08-14 Thread Erik
Hello,

I'm trying to set up manually configurated tunnel ipv6 over ipv4 on Cisco
routers. I followed intructions from
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/intsolns/ipv6_sol/v6domain.htm
to write the configuration.

It doesn't work. There are no information transiting through the tunnel.

When I monitor the tunnel debug tunnel, nothing is catched. Whe I monitor
RIPng debug ipv6 rip, the only message I receive is : RIPng: suppressing
null multicast update on Tunnel 0 for ripng_c.

I've looked for some explainations but ...

Here are the intersting parts of the configuration file. They are the same as
in the cisco example.

!
ipv6 unicast-routing
!
interface Tunnel0
 description tunnel to router_a
 no ip address
 ipv6 unnumbered FastEthernet0/0
 ipv6 rip ripng_c enable
 tunnel source FastEthernet0/0
 tunnel destination 10.153.1.1 !other 6to4 tunneling router
 tunnel mode ipv6ip
!
interface FastEthernet0/0
 description subnet_c
 ip address 10.3.3.1 255.255.255.0
 duplex auto
 speed auto
 ipv6 address FEC0:0:0:310::1/60
!
interface FastEthernet0/1
 ip address 10.153.3.2 255.255.255.0
 duplex auto
 speed auto
!
ipv6 router rip ripng_c
!

Can somebody help me???

Regards,

edw

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IPv6 point to point link/ tunnel

2003-08-14 Thread Aathira me
Hi,
Can somebody please help me setup a point to point link/tunnel in NETBSD 
using tun or gif.
Thanks

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RE: how many ISPs provide native ipv6 connectivity ?

2003-08-14 Thread Jeroen Massar
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Bill Manning wrote:


 % i am just wondering, aprox. how many ISPs provide native ipv6
 % connectivity to their customers ?
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   my SWAG:  ~150 or so.

Checking http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/tla/all/

There are 565 TLA's of which 378 at least get announced.
This could be seen as ~300 ISP's (taking away the 6bone/RIR dupes)
who have at least an announcement for an IPv6 prefix.
These ISP's are quite possibly also giving IPv6 access
to their customers.

Natively the 150 number sounds quite reasonable.
Including tunneling it's more like ~300.

Then again it all depends on exactly what you want to know
as an ISP itself can be a customer of itself and will always
be native for itself. And if you have a l2 colo facility
having one router enabled makes everything native too.

Greets,
 Jeroen

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