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jfeise

join:2009-03-27
Santa Ana, CA


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reply to Datlev
Re: AT&T 4to6 relay not working?

Yes, I know that it is called 6to4. It just stroke me as illogical, since on my side it is IPv6 to IPv4, and on the other side, it is 4 to 6.
Anyway, I tried to use the HE.net tunnel broker as well. And that doesn't work, either.
And the fact that AT&T is not alone in it only points to the sad state of things. They have a web page about providing IPv6, at least to the US government, including DSL access, though.
And I also know very well that a traceroute is not the definitive way to determine reachability. It is just the only tool available to _me_. I don't have personal connections into telcos.


Datlev
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If you are willing to give it another try, I'm sure that someone here will be willing to help troubleshoot your he.net protocol 41 tunnel (aka 6in4 tunnel). It has been awhile since I used he.net, but their forums are probably the best place to start.

The most common problem with proto 41 tunnels are getting the local NAT to properly forward packets. (In your case, this may be your DSL modem and/or an additional router) »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/6in4

1) Do you have a static ipv4 address ? If not, then you may want to ensure that your current EXTERNAL ipv4 address is properly registered with he.net, and setup a script to automatically update he with your correct address. See »www.tunnelbroker.net/forums/inde···3#msg663

2) Does your DSL Modem do NAT, or do you have another device after the modem (router of some sort) ? What is the brand/model ?

3) Configure your NAT to forward protocol 41 to the internal ipv4 address associated with your linux machine. If you do not have the option for protocol 41 forwarding, try setting the linux machine into the DMZ for your NAT/Router.

4) Read »www.tunnelbroker.net/forums/inde···pic=18.0 for the sample linux configuration steps.

Good Luck.

jfeise

join:2009-03-27
Santa Ana, CA
As it turns out, my Web hoster just announced that they are going to test IPv6, so I should be able to get a v6 address for my Web machine (also Linux). I'll test a tunnel with that then, which gives me the ability to control both endpoints.

charlesnw

join:2008-05-28
El Monte, CA
Who do you use as your slice provider?

jfeise

join:2009-03-27
Santa Ana, CA

said by charlesnw See Profile :

Who do you use as your slice provider?
My provider is a company called grokthis.net, out of Philadelphia.
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