Good Good wrote:
Thank you for your answers.
Free.fr <http://Free.fr> is the first general public ISP in France to
provide IPV6 to its customers (it seems that I would be lucky) :)
Marc is right, with a /64 I cannot do anything, my ISP seems to be
skinflint (/64 or nothing).
talk to them again. a /64 is plain stupid. you need a /48 and there
is no reason why they don't give it to you.
IPv6 solves exactly this problem: not enough IPv4 addresses.
These idiots are still living in their very limited IPv4 world and
thinking...
A /48 should be better especially to be routed (in my dreams with
Free.fr <http://Free.fr>).
Johan has ideas, but they are difficult (only the last one) to
understand and to set up.
Claudio's solution seems to be realizable. I will test it on the occasion.
Thank you for all the work which you complete for the Openbsd project.
Julien