On 2008/01/08 22:15, Marc Balmer wrote: > Good Good wrote: >> Thank you for your answers. >> >> Free.fr <http://Free.fr> is the first general public ISP in France to >> provide IPV6 to its customers (it seems that I would be lucky) :) >> >> Marc is right, with a /64 I cannot do anything, my ISP seems to be >> skinflint (/64 or nothing). > > talk to them again. a /64 is plain stupid. you need a /48 and there > is no reason why they don't give it to you.
their general setup is modified 6to4 (so they have no need to break dslams while they get things up and running) in 2a01:5d8:xxxx:xxxx::/64 from their 2a01:5d8::/32 allocation. all the x's are needed for simple mapping for 6to4, of course they won't all be used, but it won't leave space between subscribers for more than one /64 each with that method. i don't think they charge enough to handle special-cases. talk to them anyway, if everyone just bodges their way around it with bridging or nat and doesn't say anything, the ISP won't know people are unhappy. but don't expect anything to change immediately because of it...