Routing your IPv6 in your internal NAT network isn't that hard, it's kind of
the same as routing IPv4 .. If you have problems with it post a message on
the forum or email me :)

Kind Greetings,
Marc Vanbrabant

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Danny Terweij" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 28, 2002 2:31 AM
Subject: Re: Using ipv6 extensively (was: Re: What can I do about IPv6?)


> From: "Jeroen Massar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > Connectivity is being addressed by the ISP's check:
> > http://www.ripe.net/ipv6/ipv6allocs.html Total Allocated for the 3 RIRs:
> > 178
> > 15 Allocations this month in only the RIPE region, it _will_ catch on...
> > In Japan/APNIC region you simply call up your ISP and say "I want IPv6
> > connectivity" and you get it ;)
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> > It will come, one can hop on the train now, or miss the train.
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> My ISP (XS4ALL Netherlands) is providing IPv6 adresses to customers (/60
> space). I am now playing whit his on my linux machine. So Jeroen is right,
> learn now before it is too late :-)
> From my console only linux machine i have a tunnel to the 6bone from the
> ISP. I can ping6 ipv6 adresses :-)
> lynx is not ipv6 capable i think :-( and i do not know how to route
> ipv4-to-6 so i can on my windows 98 machine surfing to ipv6 sites (via
squid
> proxy or my squid is not ipv6 complaint :-) ).
> And next is how to route incomming (from the net) to local lan machines.
> Say ::2 to 192.168.0.2, ::3 to 192.168.0.3 and so on so i can have more
> internet services online over 1 external ipv4 ip adres though the 6bone
> tunnel (6to4).
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> I hope my english is not too bad :-)
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> Danny.
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