Moving to IPv6

James Knott james.knott-bJEeYj9oJeDQT0dZR+AlfA at public.gmane.org
Sat Sep 18 02:53:28 UTC 2010


Anton Verevkin wrote:
> By the way does anyone know where I can buy a set of provider-independent
> IPv6 addresses for myself and what is the approx. price for that? I saw
> that if you already owe your PI addresses, Hurricane Electric ipv6
> tunnel broker can do BGP with you over the tunnel. That could be a good
> choice for multihoming - a BGP session with one larger ISP for the primary
> path and a regular cheap ipv4 ISP with a tunnel to Hurricane Electric as a
> backup. I just have no idea on how expensive it is.
>
>    
I got a /56 subnet or 2^72 addresses from gogonet.gogo6.com.  You can 
also get a /48 subnet (2^80 addresses) from he.net.  Both are free.  You 
can use a 6in4 tunnel to get the IPv6 connection to you.


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