Re: Multiple internal nets, IPv6 addressing, subnets?

2005-03-21 Thread Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino
> It appears to me we can resolve the situation in either of two ways: > > 1. Get two more /64s, tunneled behind two mode static IPv4 addresses, > and route the two new /64 blocks into our DMZ and test networks > respectively. > > 2. Upgrade our /64 to a /48, then allocate three /64 subnets fr

reverse ftp proxy for ipv6

2005-03-21 Thread Lawrence Hughes
We have upgraded the ftp-proxy that comes with OpenBSD 3.6 to fully support dual stack. We will be glad to share this with anyone. We were unable to find any reliable reverse ftp proxies that did support IPv6. This makes it possible to do outgoing ftp through a firewall. The one included in

DNS servers and anycast addresses

2005-03-21 Thread Lawrence Hughes
In a dual stack network, a dual stack node can find your DNS servers via configured IPv4 addresses, and get both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses back for dual stack targets, after which IPv6 traffic can proceed.   How does an IPv6-only node find the DNS server(s). I assume this is where the new any

Multiple internal nets, IPv6 addressing, subnets?

2005-03-21 Thread Lawrence Hughes
We have a small office network deployed with dual stack, using a tunnel out to Hurricane Electric. We have a /64 block assigned, and are using an OpenBSD/pf firewall/router/RA server we built. We can see the dancing Kame from all nodes in our private network!   The network has three interna

IPv6 news - weekly summary

2005-03-21 Thread JORDI PALET MARTINEZ
Title: IPv6 news - weekly summary Government acts to IPv6-enable the nation http://www.ist-ipv6.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1010 Behind Softbank IPv6 Announcement http://www.ist-ipv6.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1009 Latest IPv6 Standardisatio