Marcelo Taube wrote:

> hmmmm, i guess IPv6 developers prefer system with unix/linux 
> installed but unfortunatelly this is not me!!



> I'm developing a programm which will run in Win32 using WinSocks.
> I want to make it foward-com�tible so i want it to work in IPv6 nets.
> In order to test the programm i'm trying to install IPv6 in 
> my computer  (WIndows XP SP1). This should be very easy according to 
> microsoft but it seems it isn't.
> 

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> ----------------------------COPIED_MESSAGE----------------------------
> I'm trying to get started with IPv6.
> I installed XP SP1 and installed IPv6 protocol. So everything 
> should be working but it isn't.
> The 6to4 Pseudo-Interface is not working, it should be automatically
> configured according to the article "IPv6 Configurations and 
> Test Lab" on Microsoft site.

> V�nculo    Preferido  4294967295 4294967295 fe80::5efe:192.168.1.100

Bingo... welcome to the world of NAT (192.168.1.100 is RFC1918 space)
This prohibits the use of 6to4 and possibly all other tunnels except
if you use some nice pptp/ssh/http tunnel and forward through that.

You should try a local 6in4 tunnelbroker or 6to4 relay.

As you X-originating-IP is 200.71.8.60 which is way down in Uruguay

Checking up at www.lancks.ac.uk/ipv6/6Bone/ there is one other 6bone
site:

origin: AS1797
descr: RAU - Red Acad�mica Uruguaya 
descr: SeCIU - Universidad de la Republica 
descr: Uruguayan research network 

See http://www.cs-ipv6.lancs.ac.uk/ipv6/6Bone/Whois/RAU.html

As they are closest by (countrywise, not networkwise) you should
contact them to set up a good 6bone uplink.
Other good possibility are:
- Freenet6  (www.freenet6.net)
- Hurricane (www.tunnelbroker.net)

You could also pest your uplink to get you a real IPv6 connection
ofcourse.

Greets,
 Jeroen

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