Either they don't exist, or my Google-fu is particularly bad this morning. I'm trying to get my toes wet with IPv6. I've established an internal 6to4/4to6 tunnel. I'd also like to have a testbed for access to public v6 sites. I'm also trying to find some clue at my upstreams, but figured I'd ask here as well. Are there any 4to6 gateway available? I have assigned v6 space. Thanks,
Rick, I use this one: http://www.tunnelbroker.net/ Free! Chad -----Original Message----- From: Rick Ernst [mailto:nanog@shreddedmail.com] Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 10:24 AM To: NANOG Subject: Public/testing 4to6 gateway? Either they don't exist, or my Google-fu is particularly bad this morning. I'm trying to get my toes wet with IPv6. I've established an internal 6to4/4to6 tunnel. I'd also like to have a testbed for access to public v6 sites. I'm also trying to find some clue at my upstreams, but figured I'd ask here as well. Are there any 4to6 gateway available? I have assigned v6 space. Thanks,
Multiple responses of tunnelbroker.net. Couldn't have been any easier to setup and get going. Thanks! On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 9:31 AM, Chad Burnham <cburnham@du.edu> wrote:
Rick,
I use this one:
Free!
Chad
-----Original Message----- From: Rick Ernst [mailto:nanog@shreddedmail.com] Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 10:24 AM To: NANOG Subject: Public/testing 4to6 gateway?
Either they don't exist, or my Google-fu is particularly bad this morning.
I'm trying to get my toes wet with IPv6. I've established an internal 6to4/4to6 tunnel. I'd also like to have a testbed for access to public v6 sites. I'm also trying to find some clue at my upstreams, but figured I'd ask here as well. Are there any 4to6 gateway available? I have assigned v6 space.
Thanks,
Hello Rick, try traceroute to 192.88.99.1 (192.88.99.1), 64 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 yttrium.anul.nsa (7.19.30.39) 3 ms 1 ms 1 ms 2 217.0.116.228 (217.0.116.228) 47 ms 46 ms * 3 217.0.78.50 (217.0.78.50) 58 ms 46 ms 45 ms 4 217.239.40.177 (217.239.40.177) 48 ms 51 ms 49 ms 5 tenge2-2.cr3.fra3.content-core.net (193.159.227.138) 47 ms 48 ms 48 ms 6 Tenge2-4-42.cr2.FRA3.content-core.net (212.123.123.137) 49 ms * 70 ms So my gateway is inetnum: 212.123.122.0 - 212.123.123.255 netname: IP-PARTNER descr: IP Exchange GmbH descr: Am Tower 5 descr: 90475 Nuernberg remarks: INFRA-AW country: DE I guess your traceroute goes somewhere else. Kind regards Peter Rick Ernst wrote:
Either they don't exist, or my Google-fu is particularly bad this morning.
I'm trying to get my toes wet with IPv6. I've established an internal 6to4/4to6 tunnel. I'd also like to have a testbed for access to public v6 sites. I'm also trying to find some clue at my upstreams, but figured I'd ask here as well. Are there any 4to6 gateway available? I have assigned v6 space.
Thanks,
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On 14/07/2009, at 4:23 AM, Rick Ernst wrote:
Either they don't exist, or my Google-fu is particularly bad this morning.
I'm trying to get my toes wet with IPv6. I've established an internal 6to4/4to6 tunnel. I'd also like to have a testbed for access to public v6 sites. I'm also trying to find some clue at my upstreams, but figured I'd ask here as well. Are there any 4to6 gateway available? I have assigned v6 space.
Because I'm pedantic, 6to4 and 6in4 are two different things. It sounds like you want 6in4. They use the same encapsulation, but 6to4 has specific magic in how the outer IPv4 destination is built, taken from the inner IPv6 destination address. 6over4 is different again. I think someone wrote a draft explaining this a while back.. not sure where or what it was called. -- Nathan Ward
Nathan Ward wrote: [..]
I think someone wrote a draft explaining this a while back.. not sure where or what it was called.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/6in4 = proto-41 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/6to4 = proto-41 with 2002::/16 dst http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/6rd = proto-41 with own 6to4 prefix http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/6over4 = 6 over 4-multicast (*) Or for a list which also contains a few others: http://www.sixxs.net/faq/connectivity/?faq=comparison Greets, Jeroen * = the only one I really don't get and never saw used ;)
Pedantry is not necessarily a bad thing, especially when the student doesn't know the right questions to ask. :) 6in4 is what I was looking for. Thanks, On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 6:05 PM, Nathan Ward <nanog@daork.net> wrote:
On 14/07/2009, at 4:23 AM, Rick Ernst wrote:
Either they don't exist, or my Google-fu is particularly bad this morning.
I'm trying to get my toes wet with IPv6. I've established an internal 6to4/4to6 tunnel. I'd also like to have a testbed for access to public v6 sites. I'm also trying to find some clue at my upstreams, but figured I'd ask here as well. Are there any 4to6 gateway available? I have assigned v6 space.
Because I'm pedantic, 6to4 and 6in4 are two different things. It sounds like you want 6in4. They use the same encapsulation, but 6to4 has specific magic in how the outer IPv4 destination is built, taken from the inner IPv6 destination address. 6over4 is different again.
I think someone wrote a draft explaining this a while back.. not sure where or what it was called.
-- Nathan Ward
participants (5)
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Chad Burnham
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Jeroen Massar
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Nathan Ward
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Peter Dambier
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Rick Ernst