Hi, As it is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfVsfOSbJY0 ... (don't look if you have a video and audio enabled terminal ;) I just came across the following: 8<---------- I want to use IPv6 to test if my Marketing Referral System will work with this protocol. Since IPv4s are running low, it takes a justifiable reason to request multiple IPv4s. I need multiple IPs to post jobs available ads in multiple cities. --------------->8 It is good in one way that quite a few sites are not IPv6 enabled yet and that limiting based on /64, then /48, then /32 is a very simple technique ;) Just a heads up for the folks providing connectivity that these kind of people are finally also looking at IPv6 as they see the scrunch of IPv4 and can't justify their "But I want to run 10000's of SSL hosts on 1 physical hardware box" anymore to get more IPv4 IPs... Greets, Jeroen