Re: [bitfolk] IPv6 still there?

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Hi,

On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 12:35:46AM +0000, Andy Smith wrote:
> I think I've got my first try at managing this sorted out. Is there
> anyone on the newset server (kwak) that would like to be IPv6 guinea
> pigs?


I've sorted out the reverse DNS now. If there is anyone with single
IPs inside 2001:ba8:0:1f1::/64 (people on corona, curacao or islay)
I can set your reverse DNS if you submit a support ticket. Note
that these addresses are temporary and when these machines are
converted to a routed configuration, you will instead get your own
/64 and /60 if you want it. So if that sounds like too much work,
you maybe want to disable IPv6.

People on kwak who have asked already have /64 (and /60). For you I
will delegate the reverse DNS to your nameservers if you want.
There must be at least 2 nameservers; I can provide some nameservers
but you must provide the master one.

In San Francisco (montelena) you probably want to disable IPv6
entirely as there is no native IPv6 and if someone on the LAN
advertises a tunnel you'll autoconfigure and maybe start sending
packets twice 'round the world.

Cheers,
Andy

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