Subj : Re: Tunnel To : Shawn Highfield From : Tony Langdon Date : Thu Apr 07 2016 22:54:00 -=> Shawn Highfield wrote to Tony Langdon <=- SH> Tony Langdon wrote in a message to Shawn Highfield: TL> on, I can't be more specific. I know on Linux it's pretty TL> straightforward. I've never tried to use a Windows machine as the TL> tunnel endpoint, so I have no idea there. SH> I get it now. This machine is a linux box and yes was very straight SH> foward to configure. I'll have to see if it's even possible since the SH> BBS box is a windows XP virtual machine. You will need to make sure you request a subnet (/64 or bigger)outed through your tunnel. If it's running in bridged mode, you should be able to assign both the Linux and Windows Ethernet interfaces an IPv6 address. The Linux box will be the router for IPv6 packets. Architecturally, it will look like 2 PCs on the same LAN. This does assume that the virtual machine's Ethernet interface is bridged with the host. If it is not, it should still be possible to make it work, but there might be some changes to the routing. .... I may not be perfect, but parts of me are excellent. --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.49 * Origin: Freeway BBS - freeway.apana.org.au (3:633/410) .