Re: Routing with 6to4 *and* a tunnel
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>>>>> "Marc" == Marc Singer <elf@buici.com> writes:
Marc> How does listening to BGP help you? If you have to push data through
Marc> the tunnel, doesn't HE have to perform the routing for you?
BGP tells me what data should go through the tunnel to HE.
That also means that you won't send data to HE that they can't deliver.
I also have tunnels to some other sites (that I manage), which also do
IPv6, and also have tunnels to HE, so I let BGP pick the right route.
Marc> Also, I found that I wasn't able to get connected to the 6bone using
Marc> 6to4 only. The tunnel works OK. Now, either I was configuring it
Marc> wrong or there is something else fishy going on. The setup seems to
Marc> be so dead simple and well documented in several places, I 95% sure I
Marc> did it correctly.
ironically, some 6bone sites have very poor connectivity.
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