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   Fernando Toledo to Fidonet.IPV6   
   switching from he.net to 6to4 question   
   21 Jun 19 22:58:37   
   
   TZUTC: -0300   
   MSGID: 4431.fidonetipv6@4:902/26 2172d29c   
   PID: Synchronet 3.17c-Linux  Jun  3 2019 GCC 4.9.2   
   TID: SBBSecho 3.07-Linux r3.115 Jun  2 2019 GCC 4.9.2   
   Hi all, i thinking on switch the actual he.net tunnel to 6to4 (to avoid    
   tunnel latency) and if it are possible to do.   
      
   my tunnel have:   
      
   address 2001:470:1f1e:4e::2   
   netmask 64   
      
   and use radvd with:   
      
   prefix 2001:470:1f1f:4d::1/64   
      
   to get my lan with ipv6 too..   
      
   this work fine, but bit slow to use ipv6   
      
   Now, i test and setup an 6to4 interface in my debian box, and get this    
   ipv6 from my internet provider:   
      
   6to4      Link encap:IPv6-in-IPv4   
              inet6 addr: 2002:be13:ea40::1/16 Scope:Global   
              inet6 addr: ::190.19.234.64/96 Scope:Compat   
      
   i have some questions:   
      
   1) is possible to use this 6to4 and route my lan? if true, wich prefix    
   value must be add into radvd?   
      
   2) i see that the interface setup i need to mandatory add the local    
   public ipv4 address   
      
   iface 6to4 inet6 6to4   
        local 190.19.234.64   
      
   then ifup 6to4 and works fine.   
      
   my ipv4 address are dynamic, so i think that must be create the 6to4    
   interface manually (scripts that detect the ipv4 and use it) instead of    
   /etc/network/interfaces (debian if/up/down). Can you provide some example?   
      
      
   thanks! all   
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