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[ipv6-wg] How do I get a public static IPv6 address?
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Marco Moock
mm at dorfdsl.de
Sat Mar 2 10:31:49 CET 2024
Am 02.03.2024 um 06:55:39 Uhr schrieb Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming via ipv6-wg: > My colleague Dennis told me he is using a tunnel broker. But I have > absolutely no idea what that is. It is a service that provides you an IPv6 network (mostly static) over your current infrastructure via a so called tunnel. Various protocols exist, e.g. SIT, L2TP, GRE etc. One common and free provider is tunnelbroker.net, operated by hurricane electric. -- Gruß Marco Spam und Werbung bitte an ichschickereklame at cartoonies.org
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