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Date:      Wed, 1 Aug 2007 17:41:55 -0400 (EDT)
From:      "Javier Henderson" <javier@kjsl.com>
To:        "Christopher Hilton" <chris@vindaloo.com>
Cc:        Eric Crist <mnslinky@gmail.com>, User Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: IPv6 Tunnel Brokers?
Message-ID:  <51730.75.182.82.152.1186004515.squirrel@www.kjsl.org>
In-Reply-To: <46B0E94A.7000402@vindaloo.com>
References:  <0F1BC2BE-96F1-456F-90A3-98BC74A84F89@gmail.com> <20070801135307683557.1d5a8ddb@kjsl.com> <46B0E94A.7000402@vindaloo.com>

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On Wed, August 1, 2007 16:12, Christopher Hilton wrote:
> Javier Henderson wrote:
>> On Wed, 1 Aug 2007 09:52:45 -0500, Eric Crist wrote:
>>> Hey list,
>>>
>>> While my ISP is rather geeky and more than willing to give me an IPv6
>>> tunnel to the internet, there seems to be a large number of routing
>>> problems upstream from them that prevent us from accessing the
>>> majority of the IPv6 net.
>>>
>>> So, I ask two things really.
>>>
>>> 1) Does anyone know of an ISP that'll give me a /48 or /64 they'll
>>> route across a gif tunnel?
>>
>> http://www.tunnelbroker.net/
>>
>> I use them and seem to be quite good.
>>
>
> I second that recommendation. The ISP in question is Hurricane Electric
> and the process is 100% web driven. It took me less than a day to get a
> gif tunnel up and an ipv6 /64 assignment.

I was up and running in a few hours!

I'm using a Cisco rouer on my end, it was very easy to set up and get going.

-jav (disclaimer: I work at Cisco)





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