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|    Victor Sudakov to Tommi Koivula    |
|    List of IPv6 nodes    |
|    08 Jan 22 12:40:08    |
      REPLY: 2:221/360 61d81be4       MSGID: 2:5005/49 61d9242c       CHRS: CP866 2       TZUTC: 0700       TID: hpt/fbsd 1.9.0-cur 2019-12-05       Dear Tommi,              07 Jan 22 12:49, you wrote to me:               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        TK>>> everywhere I want. For example at home to run fidonet stuff. :)               VS>> I have a Vultr VPS with a static /64 on its interface. But to use        VS>> it as a VPN server, you need to carve some IPv6 subnet out of        VS>> this /64, how do you do it?               TK> I have a wireguard server running in my VPS (Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS). It        TK> is using a /112 of /64 for it's clients.              Do you mean to say you can have a /64 network on your VPS' main interface and       at the same time a /112 from the *same* *network* on a wg0 interface?       Is this even permitted by the OS?              Victor Sudakov, VAS4-RIPE, VAS47-RIPN       --- GoldED+/BSD 1.1.5-b20170303-b20170303        * Origin: Ulthar (2:5005/49)       SEEN-BY: 1/123 15/0 30/0 50/109 80/1 90/1 105/81 106/201 120/340 123/131       SEEN-BY: 153/7715 154/10 221/1 6 226/30 229/424 426 428 550 664 700       SEEN-BY: 240/1120 5832 249/206 317 400 266/512 280/464 5555 282/464       SEEN-BY: 282/1038 301/0 1 101 113 812 317/3 320/219 322/757 342/200       SEEN-BY: 396/45 460/58 463/68 467/239 888 633/280 712/848 920/1 5000/111       SEEN-BY: 5001/100 5005/49 53 5015/46 5020/715 830 846 1042 2047 2140       SEEN-BY: 5020/4441 5054/8 5058/104 5064/56 5080/102 5083/1 444       PATH: 5005/49 5020/1042 301/1 229/426           |
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