2010/1/22 Brett Parker iDunno@sommitrealweird.co.uk:
Personally, I have a vm sitting outside the network with a fixed IP that does the ipv6 tunnelling outside, my laptop is then connected to it via tinc, which does the rest for me... I use Hurricane Electric's free ipv6 tunnel brokering, which seems stable and just works (tm). http://tunnelbroker.net/
Anyone else using any different providers or have any recommendations for or against?
I have a /64 and /48 delegation from them, the /64 is more or less just use for the link points between my vm and them, and the /48 is being split in to further /64 address spaces, though I should really create a /80 and advertise it on our home network (as the flatmates config for a different tunnel provider is *really* not working, and managing to tell me to route through a link local address that I can't even ping... *sigh*!)
What software do you use above the stuff that's in the kernel? What would you use to do the advertising and tunnel setup?
JD