Re: [vserver] IPv6 tunneled to LV host?

From: Roderick A. Anderson <raanders_at_cyber-office.net>
Date: Thu 21 Apr 2011 - 04:21:38 BST
Message-ID: <4DAFA2C2.3040306@cyber-office.net>

Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
> Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
>> I had to give up on my other project for awhile. Too many issues
>> getting the latest LV kernel to work on the hardware I had for play/testing.
>>
>> Daniel, thanks for your help. I'm 5-nines sure it is the system I was
>> trying to install on. A VIA based micro-server I bought several hyears ago.
>>
>> Now on the the actual subject. Anyone made a LV host the endpoint of a
>> IPv6 through IPv4 tunnel? I'm looking at Hurricane Electric's
>> tunnelbroker.net as a way to get more IP bang for my buck. This will
>> be, of course, a CentOS 5.x based host and guests. Until I can rectify
>> the hardware issues I'm having I don't have a rest/play system to
>> experiment on.
>
> My firewall has been a SixXS endpoint for about 4 years now, running
> Linux-VServer the entire time.
>

Excellent! I found out about tunnelbroker.net from the Portland
(Oregon, US) Linux user group so started there. While looking for more
info on getting setup I found references to SixXS and a couple others.
Sound like there are a lot of options.

Did you get it to work using the ip6* commands with CentOS? Some of the
links I found indicated that there were issues with CentOS/RHEL/etal.
and their IPv6 implementation.

Rod

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