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Re: [funsec] The "Great IPv6 experiment" (fwd)

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Nathan Ward)
Sat Sep 8 11:07:04 2007

In-Reply-To: <052901c7ef9a$1aa23ab0$533816ac@atlanta.polycom.com>
From: Nathan Ward <nanog@daork.net>
Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2007 02:53:36 +1200
To: Nanog <nanog@nanog.org>
Errors-To: owner-nanog@merit.edu


On 5/09/2007, at 8:52 PM, Stephen Sprunk wrote:
> P.S.  I'm writing this from behind a monopoly ISP who deliberately  
> blocks all proto 41 traffic, and thus 6to4, so I have no idea what  
> content, if any, the Experiment is actually providing...  Anyone  
> want to give me a Teredo relay for "research" purposes?  :)

Luckily for you, the relay that is used isn't something you get to  
decide - the far end (in this case, the IPv6 experiment's servers)  
chose the relay based on their best path to 2001::/32.

The bit you can chose is a Teredo /server/ - luckily, there are  
several living servers, open to the world. They should all work just  
fine for you, unless someone is blocking the Teredo port.

Unluckily, there's no content there. "Yet" - it's been "yet" for  
about a year now.

--
Nathan Ward

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