[TriLUG] IPv6 Networking on CentOS (RHEL)

Seva Adari oddissyus at gmail.com
Tue Dec 20 17:40:49 EST 2011


I briefly looked at the url and it is not true ip6. Ip6 packets are
tunneled over ip4, in which case you don't need to get ISPs involved. May
be that is a good way to get started and have a feel for ip6. To be able to
do true ip6 routing though, we would still need to work with the ISPs.

On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 5:28 PM, Randy Barlow
<randy at electronsweatshop.com>wrote:

> On 12/20/2011 05:19 PM, Seva Adari wrote:
> > I am not clear on how this migration (from ip4 to ip6)  is going to work
> > out for end users (individual networks). Don't we need to have our
> > respective ISP's involved in this? Ultimately they are the gateway
> keepers
> > of our traffic  and if they are not part of the picture, does anything
> that
> > we do at our end would have any bearing?
>
> I have IPv6 at $WORK (/home/rbarlow) and at $HOME (/home/rbarlow),
> neither of which are provided by my $ISPs. I used
> http://tunnelbroker.com to do this for free, and I highly recommend you
> check that out.
>
> Also, I just got the Samsung Galaxy Nexus last week on Verizon's 4G
> network, and it looks like Verizon is providing native v6 service on
> their 4G network. In addition, I now have a 20x20 connection on my phone.
>
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