Subj : test-ipv6.com To : Michiel van der Vlist From : Bj”rn Felten Date : Fri May 13 2011 15:15:01 MvdV> activity. The ayiya hartbeat mechanism is supposed to keep it open Don't know what that ayiya is, I use "industry standard" aiccu and it has worked perfectly well since day one. Aiccu is also what Ubuntu uses BTW. MvdV> When I ask for help in the sixxs forum, Jeroen Massar told me that Ah yes, Jeroen is a wee bit arrogant. But then again, he's runnung the best working IPv6 tunneling service available, IMHO. MvdV> I installed the tunnel on my router, did some wizardry to advertise and MvdV> route the subnet and that was that. No need to install tunnel drivers on MvdV> the indivudual systems on the LAN, all ipv6 capanel systems on the LAN MvdV> automaticaly. Sounds interesting. Except for the fact that it means (no?) that you end up on a server in NL...? MvdV> Plus that the he.net tunnel is faster. Betcha this is because you end up somewhere in NL even with sixxs? I don't know if it's possible to change end server "on the fly" but if so, you could try to connect to the Swedish tunnel. As you might know by now, Sweden is a wee bit beyond the rest of the world in this aspect. The Swedish sixxs end server is sitting on a 100GB connection -- that's one of the reasons TPB and Wikileaks prefer this ISP (Port80)... :) MvdV> I am happy with my he.net tunnel. Good for you! --- Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; sv-SE; rv:1.9.2.17) Gecko/20110414 * Origin: news://felten.yi.org (2:203/2) .