Thanks for the advice, everyone. It seems the best option is for me to
simply go request a temporary chunk of addresses through a broker.
I managed to get on with AARNet (a single IP, not a /48, just for
testing) using some linux.sh script, which was much easier than setting
up 6to4, which I did
You may find one of the other free brokers can handle a moving IP4 at
your end. Check out sixxs.net.
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On Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 06:49:06PM +1100, Jeremy Visser wrote:
Thanks for the advice, everyone. It seems the best option is for me to
simply go request a temporary chunk of addresses through a broker.
I managed to get on with AARNet (a single IP, not a /48, just for
testing) using some
Jeremy == Jeremy Visser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jeremy I'm guessing that ticking the Request a /48 prefix box will
Jeremy give me a few addresses that I can set up my server to route
Jeremy and advertise the scheme via radvd...correct?
Yup, except they're no longer handing out /48s ---