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I've got my inet6addr automatically from freenet6
on Debian-package.

then I think i wanna give it a shot on 6bone...

On 6bone's "READ This First!" it said :
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Assuming you have equipment configured, registry entries made, and a
pTLA/pNLA site agreeing to support you, you are ready to contact your
6bone pTLA/pNLA site for them to assign you an IPv6 address.

Your 6bone provider (pTLA/pNLA) site will create your inet6num object for
you with the appropriate address delegated to your site.  Basically this
will be a 48-bit Public Routing Topology prefix completely specifying the
hierarchical tiering from your site to the 6bone.
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I've successfully created new object at 6bone registry.
the address I got is the one from freenet6 that was made before creating
the new registry at 6bone.

So when the registry created, what / which pTLA / pNLA should I contact ?
then what about this inet6addr I already got before from freenet6 ?

Still new to this things...
I'll take any suggestions,pointer, ( hope not yells )....





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