Is there a limitation on the bandwidth that can be used through that kind of free tunnel ?
Some free IPv6 ISP will only accept 64kb/s or not much more, is it the case with XS4ALL ?
Thanks,
Bruno ROGER,
ESMT/DI
Jeroen Massar a �crit:
Danny Terweij wrote:
The dutch provider www.xs4all.nl gives a /64 space to a user that wants IPv6.
Currently you even get 2 /48's, one from 6bone space, which you should not be using any more (it's going out), and one block out of RIPE space (2001:888::/32) 'production quality' ;)
Every customer that gets a static IP also receives these /48 IPv6 blocks along with a tunnel to route them to their IPv4 endpoint.
Xs4all also has a "PowerDSL" service which allows one to get those blocks using PPPv6. See http://www.ams-ix.net/aiad/xs4all.pdf
Its free for use and in test. Some services from xs4all are also on IPv6 now, Shell servers, News server, www server.
$ host -t aaaa www.xs4all.nl www.xs4all.nl AAAA record currently not present $ host -t aaaa www6.xs4all.nl www6.xs4all.nl does not exist (Authoritative answer) $ host -t aaaa www.ipv6.xs4all.nl www.ipv6.xs4all.nl does not exist (Authoritative answer)
Prolly due to loadbalancing and other odd issues this isn't available yet though. Like most ISP's and heavy websites. But http://www.xs4all.nl.sixxs.org works ;)
Also if you want a list of ISP's who already have IPv6 space available, though that doesn't say if they really use it unfortunatly you might check the TLA section of Ghost Route Buster at: http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/
Greets, Jeroen
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