At 03:02 06.10.2000, Sriranga Veeraraghavan wrote:
>I would like to get my systems at home connected to the 6bone, and I
>have a few questions about how to proceed.
>
>I have a single static IP address and I'm using NAT to "share" it with
>my other systems:
>
> Internet
> |
> | (static IP)
> OpenBSD NAT
> | (192.168.0.2)
> |
> +===========+===============+
> FreeBSD Linux
> (192.168.0.3) (192.168.0.4)
>
>I went to www.freenet6.net and used the configuration information
>their script supplied to configure an IPv6 tunnel from my OpenBSD NAT
>system to thier system. I was able to get this working; I can ping6
>and traceroute6 to systems with IPv6 only addresses.
>
>Now I want to connect my other machines (the IPv6 capable ones with
>private IPv4 addresses) to the 6bone as well.
>
>My understanding is that even though I use NAT and have only have one
>static IPv4 address I should still be able to conect these systems to
>the 6bone. But I can't seem to find any info on how to accomplish
>this.
>
>Do I have to contact a upstream provider and ask for a tunnel and a
>block IPv6 addresses?
Yes, you should look for someone in your region which delegates IPv6
address space to you.
>If so, whom should I ask?
6bone-Maillist AFAIK
>Can I just share the tunnel I have now (perhaps using the IPv6
>equivalent of NAT, if it exists)?
No, NAT-IPv6 doesn't exist and makes no sense at all.
Peter
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