Hi Marios,

Have you asked in the Sixxs forums? I don't see why Sixxs would need to 
be able to ping your hosts on the IPv4 network. As long as your 
IPv6-tunnel agent (aiccu) is receiving and answering the server's 
replies, it should work. Sixxs is indeed pinging your end-point, but, as 
far as I know, over IPv6, which should not be controlled or filtered by 
your ISP.

Cheers,
Urs


On 10/17/11 2:50 PM, aggeloko wrote:
> Hi to All,
>
> here's the case. I would like to assign to my WSN global IPv6
> addresses, i.e. someone should be able to ping (or make http requests)
> any of my motes via internet using the IPv6 address of that mote.
>
>   I have static IPv4 address and my network administrator filters ICMP
> packets (thus no pinging available). I tried tunneling with Sixxs but
> with no pinging this doesn't work. I guess I could write a
> web-service, running on my edge-pc, that would resolve any incoming
> requests. However I would like a more "IPv6" solution. Perhaps some
> sort of IPv4-to-IPv6 router would do?
>
> Any ideas?
> Thnx in advance
>
> Marios
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