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Old 10-07-2004, 08:11 AM
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Hey, I've been playing with ipv6 the last couple of days, it's pretty cool

I'm connected via a tunnelbroker in Australia rather in the states and the ping times are marginally better, although I may have to see if I can setup a tunnel broker in NZ

The broker is http://broker.aarnet.net.au/ and you can use freenet6's tspc tool to connect to it/configure all your devices etc (http://www.freenet6.net)

I have 2001:388:c08b/48 at the moment and have a machine behind my linux box connected as spicy.noodles.net.nz (which should resolve to 2001:388:c08b:1:49bd:adde:8742:5bab), I'm trying to setup a reverse for this IP at the moment but am having a few problems. When I figure it out I'll setup a tutorial or something and even offer to host dns for reverse lookups for nzwireless users.[/url]
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Old 10-11-2004, 08:19 PM
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beep... heh..

hey, ill get ipv6.co.nz worxing again (this weekend, well.. will work on it after work this week) ... and then u can put tutorial informations theres

also, ill put some information on how to set it up in linux/openbsd etc etc hmm yea

so keep an eye out on ipv6.co.nz ,... it will be up again... eventually
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Old 05-26-2008, 09:54 PM
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I'm playing with it myself with little success at the moment but I'll get there
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Old 09-18-2008, 02:18 AM
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whats the difference bet IPv4 and IPv6?
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Old 10-20-2008, 10:34 AM
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I was just looking thru the settings of my Airport Extreme base station router and came across IPv6. There's a check in the box that says "Block Incoming IPv6 Connections". What exactly changes if I uncheck that box and allow the incoming connections? Are there certain internet applications that it would help or hinder? It says something about how IPv6 increases the address size or something?? Any networking pros please advise. Thanx....!
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Old 11-13-2008, 02:08 PM
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Yeah IPv6 is great.
Once you got a prefix, you can become a broker your self.
Here is a guide for secure IPv6 over IPv4 tunnels with racoon2.
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I was just looking thru the settings of my Airport Extreme base station router and came across IPv6. There's a check in the box that says "Block Incoming IPv6 Connections". What exactly changes if I uncheck that box and allow the incoming connections? Are there certain internet applications that it would help or hinder? It says something about how IPv6 increases the address size or something?thanks
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