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Re: IPv6 tunnel



On 2012-05-14T10:48:13+0700, M Wirdan Syahrial <mwsyahrial@gmail.com> wrote:
> i'm about to make a computer network, where i have public ipv4 address and
> i want to put a private (or tunnel) ipv6 address on its interface.
> so, i think any ipv4 public network could access my ipv6,
> i want to ask, is this possible? if possible, what configuration should i
> do?
> if not possible, could you give suggestion what method should i use for my
> server, i want a private ipv6 server (one interface with public ipv4)
>  could be accessed by any outside public ipv4 computer.

It doesn't make sense to want an IPv4 network to access your IPv6.
IPv4 and IPv6 are separate Internets. They don't communicate with each
other, with the exception of some transition techniques and
application-level proxying.

If you have a network without a public Internet connection, use Unique
Local Addreses for its IPv6 addressing:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unique_local_address

If you have a network with a public Internet connection, use addresses
assigned to you, either from your ISP or from a tunnel provider.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_IPv6_tunnel_brokers

-- 
Kenyon Ralph

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