Derik,
1. Yes, you still use tunnelbroker.net if you wish you your own IPv6 PI
space tunneled. HE does require you to have an ASN as well. With this
you can multihome up to 5 of their PoPs.
Find more info at their site:
http://tunnelbroker.net/
However, they will give you up to 5 tunnels, each
In message , Deric Kwok writ
es:
> Thank you all
> Two questions:
>
> If I get the HE as upstream to advertsie our ipv6,
>
> 1/ Do we still have www.tunnelbroker.net as tunneling connection?
>
> 2/ All the internet users can access our ipv6 website?
>
> Thank you
These are better asked to HE.
Thank you all
Two questions:
If I get the HE as upstream to advertsie our ipv6,
1/ Do we still have www.tunnelbroker.net as tunneling connection?
2/ All the internet users can access our ipv6 website?
Thank you
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 2:09 PM, Kenny Sallee wrote:
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>> > I did this by
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> > >
> > I did this by creating a 6to4 tunnel to a relay provided by
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> 6in4, not 6to4. While HE do operate 6to4 relays, the brokered tunnel
> service is 6in4.
>
>
A very important distinction I didn't have clear in my head. To regurgitate
some reading I just completed: both methods use v6
In message , Kenny Sallee w
rites:
> On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 5:02 PM, Deric Kwok wrote:
>
> > Hi all
> >
> > I am trying to configure website for testing ipv6
> >
> > Just wander how internet users eg: DSL users can visit this website
> > and any people can access this website over the world
> >
In message <4e08af25.4090...@network-services.uoregon.edu>, John Kemp writes:
> The more optimistic number was that something like 20% - 30% of clients
> could retrieve an IPV6-Only Literal URL. So yeah, still sad, but there
> is some potential there.
Given most of that traffic is going through
On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 5:02 PM, Deric Kwok wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I am trying to configure website for testing ipv6
>
> Just wander how internet users eg: DSL users can visit this website
> and any people can access this website over the world
>
>
I did this by creating a 6to4 tunnel to a relay prov
On 6/26/11 5:34 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
> In message <20110627002625.4c8531137...@drugs.dv.isc.org>, Mark Andrews writes
> :
>>
>> In message , Deric Kwok
>> wr
>> ites:
>>> Hi all
>>>
>>> I am trying to configure website for testing ipv6
>>>
>>> Just wander how internet users eg: DSL users can vi
In message <20110627002625.4c8531137...@drugs.dv.isc.org>, Mark Andrews writes
:
>
> In message , Deric Kwok
> wr
> ites:
> > Hi all
> >
> > I am trying to configure website for testing ipv6
> >
> > Just wander how internet users eg: DSL users can visit this website
> > and any people can acce
In message , Deric Kwok wr
ites:
> Hi all
>
> I am trying to configure website for testing ipv6
>
> Just wander how internet users eg: DSL users can visit this website
> and any people can access this website over the world
>
> Thank you
About 10-6% of the net is dual stack capable, there is a
On Sun, 26 Jun 2011, Deric Kwok wrote:
I am trying to configure website for testing ipv6
Just wander how internet users eg: DSL users can visit this website
and any people can access this website over the world
1. Your web server (operating system, too) needs to be IPv6 enabled.
2. You need
Hi all
I am trying to configure website for testing ipv6
Just wander how internet users eg: DSL users can visit this website
and any people can access this website over the world
Thank you
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