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   Tommi Koivula to Michiel van der Vlist   
   List of IPv6 nodes   
   07 Jan 22 12:54:30   
   
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   07 Jan 22 10:36, Michiel van der Vlist wrote to Tommi Koivula:   
      
    MV>>> Then I am not a smart ass. I LIKE to run my Fidonet stuff from   
    MV>>> home. With whatever I can put together to make it work.   
      
    TK>> If you read the message thread again, you will notice that they   
    TK>> were not talking about running fidonet stuff. They were talking   
    TK>> about VPN.   
      
    MV> That is not how I read Alexey's message.   
      
   Ok. Alexey may correct me if I misundertood him.   
      
    TK>> You can have a VPS with static /64 and run your own VPN server   
    TK>> there. That's exactly how I have a static ipv6 address everywhere   
    TK>> I want. For example at home to run fidonet stuff. :)   
      
    MV> Ok...  So you run your Fidonet server at home and you have a VPN   
    MV> conection to a server in a data centre. You have a /64 from the   
    MV> address range of the data centre and all your IPv6 traffic goes   
    MV> through the data centre. Yes?   
      
   No. That was just an example. But I could do my home fidonet that way.   
      
    MV> Hmm... It seems to me that the same description fits a tunnel...   
      
   Of course VPN (virtual private network) is a tunnel. :D   
      
   'Tommi   
      
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