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 ===========(Details)=================================================== = BSc Computing Science Level 3 = University of Greenwich = [EMAIL PROTECTED] = http://www.gre.ac.uk/ ==================================================================== = Administrator at KTVS = [EMAIL PROTECTED] = http://ktconsulting.dsvr.co.uk/ ==================================================================== = Webmaster IBSFC = [EMAIL PROTECTED] = http://www.ibsfc.org/ ==================================================================== = Administrator at Slynet = [EMAIL PROTECTED] = http://www.slynet.lu/ = http://album.slynet.lu/ = http://cv.slynet.lu/ ==================================================================== = % echo '[q]sa[ln0=aln256%Pln256/snlbx]sb3135071790101768542287578439snlbxq'|dc ==================================================================== ----- 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]> > > > 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 ;) > > > > It will come, one can hop on the train now, or miss the train. > > 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). > > I hope my english is not too bad :-) > > Danny. > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > The IPv6 Users Mailing List > Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe users" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- The IPv6 Users Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe users" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
