Re: Routing with 6to4 *and* a tunnel
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>>>>> "Wouter" == Wouter Verhelst <wouter@debian.org> writes:
>> I asked about the ping6 because I'm trying to figure out why the ipv6
>> router works fine and connected workstations don't.
>>
>> I'm using a tunnel broker to get an IPv6 tunnel. They're giving me a
>> point-to-point tunnel with a /128 endpoint address.
Wouter> My suggestion: drop the tunnel broker, and find a decent one that gives
Wouter> you a /64. These aren't too hard to find (although I'm not
Wouter> really sure
he.net will give you a /64.
The advantage of using 6to4 space, is that you get to own it.
You then use the tunnel for 2001:
(in my case, I listen to BGP from Hurricane...)
People's data coming back to you follow 6to4 traffic, and so follow
ipv4, and thus tend to get places fast.
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