Hi Michiel.
19 Jul 21 15:19:22, you wrote to Andrew Leary:
he.net was always using 2001:407:: for tunnels. It seems they now
use
2001:470:: in my experience... I still have a tunnel registered with
he.net but haven't used it lately since my ISP now offers native IPv6.
The 407 was a typo. I too had a 2001:470:: address for my tunnel. My experience is that yje
delete tunnels that are no longer kept alive. When I goy native IPv6 I could not kee[ the
tunnel because the router from my provider does not support tunnels.
2006:70ff::
Andrew Savin has a he.net tunnel with a 2006:70ff:: address.
I wonder if they exausted the 2001:470::/32 block...
Just created a tunnel to stockholm:
=== Cut ===
Routed IPv6 Prefixes
Routed /64:2001:470:28:376::/64
Routed /48:2001:470:dfeb::/48
=== Cut ===
So it may depend which endpoint to use...
I still have one operational tunnel which I created "Nov 14, 2014".. Both /64 and /48. :)
'Tommi
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