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Hi, |
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i have a normal DSL-connection. My provider only supplies a IPv4 address |
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- and so my ppp0 does not have a IPv6 address. The IPv4 of ppp0 address |
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changes every 24 hours. |
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So i'd like to be abled to use IPv6 from my LAN which sits behind my |
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Gentoo-based DSL router. |
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I think, that 6to4 would be right for me. If i do a traceroute to the |
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192.88.99.1 (the host, that all the 6to4 packets goto), i get contact |
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after really few hops. Great! |
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I'm facing many many questions. My friend is telling me, that in theory, |
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i would be abled to use IPv6 addresses based on the 6to4-address of the |
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IPv4 address of my ppp0 - but that changes every 24 hours. |
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A MASQ-target seems not to be available for IPv6 - so if my router |
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disconnects/reconnets, all the computers in my LAN will have to change |
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their IPv6 address. |
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Has anyone ever tried to supply his homenetwork with IPv6 through a |
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normal IPv6 connection? |
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If so, did it work? And what did you do? |
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Thanks. |
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Sven |
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