On 2011-01-05 at 09:17, Hans Witvliet
wrote: In the mean time, use a tunnelbroker, while you can not get native-IPv6. I use HE (tunnelbroker.net, but there are others) in the mean time. My provider has started to give V6-addresses for those who want it, but i seriously think of sticking to my independant-tunnel-provider, instead of going native. My /48 is now independant of my isp,and i can switch to another isp without any re-numbering, Just adjusting my tunnel setup.
http://www.fix6.net/archives/2010/12/06/the-trouble-with-6to4-2/ http://www.potaroo.net/ispcol/2010-12/6to4fail.html I think you should allways choose native, if you have the choice. And your also dependent on the bottleneck at the tunnel provider. Will they invest enough and on time in new equipment, when they become more widely used? -- Met vriendelijke groet / Best regards, Wilfred van Velzen -- SERCOM Regeltechniek B.V. Heereweg 9 2161 AB Lisse Nederland +31 (0)252 416530 (voice) +31 (0)252 419481 (fax) http://www.sercom.nl/ Op al onze offertes, op alle opdrachten aan ons en op alle met ons gesloten overeenkomsten zijn toepasselijk de METAALUNIEVOORWAARDEN, gedeponeerd ter Griffie van de Rechtbank te Rotterdam, zoals deze luiden volgens de laatstelijk aldaar neergelegde tekst. De leveringsvoorwaarden worden u op verzoek toegezonden. --- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org