[gopher] Re: gopher and IPv6
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> > Once my ISP offers me IPv6, I intend to do more testing with it.
>
> Even though most ISP don't offer IPv6 yet, it's actually quite easy to get
> IPv6 access by means of tunneling. The folks at sixxs.org are quite cool at
> that too. It's really simple, even i managed it ;-) After signup (don't
> worry, the service is completely free of charge) you'll get a tunnel, and
> after one or twoo weeks uptime of that tunnel you can successfully get your
> own /48 subnet routed over that tunnel.
Nice. I might look into that. Thanks for the tip.
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- [gopher] Re: gopher and IPv6, (continued)
- [gopher] Re: gopher and IPv6, JumpJet Mailbox, 2009/01/17
- [gopher] Re: gopher and IPv6, usenet, 2009/01/17
- [gopher] Re: gopher and IPv6, Cameron Kaiser, 2009/01/17
- [gopher] Re: gopher and IPv6, Jeroen Schot, 2009/01/18
- [gopher] Re: gopher and IPv6, usenet, 2009/01/18
- [gopher] Re: gopher and IPv6, Cameron Kaiser, 2009/01/18
- [gopher] Re: gopher and IPv6, Jeroen Schot, 2009/01/19
- [gopher] Re: gopher and IPv6, Cameron Kaiser, 2009/01/19
- [gopher] Re: gopher and IPv6, Florian Teply, 2009/01/20
- [gopher] Re: gopher and IPv6, usenet, 2009/01/18
- [gopher] Re: gopher and IPv6,
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[gopher] Re: gopher and IPv6, JumpJet Mailbox, 2009/01/17
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