Subj : List of IPv6 nodes To : Michiel van der Vlist From : Stephen Walsh Date : Sat Apr 22 2017 13:55:06 Hello Michiel! 21 Apr 17 11:48, you wrote to me: MV>>> And congratulations on gettin native IPv6. SW>> Well it is native in so much as the server in the data centre is SW>> native, and I've been alocated a /48. I've just tunnel'd a /64 to SW>> my home connection for the 3:633/281 system. MV> So... correct me if I am wrong... 633/280 runs in a server park and MV> had native IPv6. 633/281 is located at your home where you do not have MV> native IPv6. A /64 from the /48 you have at the server park is MV> available at your home, tunneled over your IPv4 connection to your Yes that is correct. MV> If that is correct I would perfere to list your nodes like this: MV> 22 3:633/280 Stephen Walsh Native Ausnetworks MV> 32 3:633/281 Stephen Walsh T-6in4 Ausnetworks MV> Agreed? Your the keeper of the list, so if thats how you want it listed then that's ok. SW>> The he.net tunnel worked ok, it was just slow. Esp when I wanted SW>> to access a Au ipv6 server it went via tyo and back again. MV> How about this: MV> If you have a /48, most of which you will probably never use, and you MV> can host tunnels, you probably could make some other sysops Down Under MV> happy by giving them an alternative for 6RD or he.net... I could, but I wont. I have offerd a /64 to someone else, but we operate under data quota's here. Stephen --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20161221 * Origin: Dragon's Lair ---:- dragon.vk3heg.net -:--- (3:633/280) .