Hello Bjørn Mork,
Am 2012-09-08 16:43:00, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
> Maybe. But given that many customers will be completely satisfied with
> a solution where they have access to the IPv4 web via a http proxy, I
> believe that we will start to see IPv4 as an extra service you have to
> pay for.
Question: If I assign a fixed IPv6 adddress to my customers how
must setup the http proxy for IPv4 Webservices?
Do you know a howto for it?
Note: My business customers have no problem to use IPv6.. Do not know
why, but it seems, there (mostly) CISCO routers do the right
thing...
It seems, there is only a problem witj private customers and there Low-
Cost 0815 routers. The "AVM Fritz! Box" I have tested, work without any
modifications too. Others like D-Link, Linksys and Netgear do not work.
So, what can I do as Internet Access Provider, to "help" customers which
can not use IPv6 for whatever reason?
Should I give them a private IPv4 address (German GSM Provider do this)
if I can not get more IPv4 adresses from RIPE??
Also I have even problems with IPv6 and embedded systems like Energy
Metering Systems (I meter the Power consumation of all of my servers)
and such, where the emebedded IP-Stacks do not support IPv6.
> Bjørn
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
Michelle Konzack
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