On 2012-02-08T08:30:02+0100, Michelle Konzack <linux4michelle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 5) How I like to get the IPs from 2a01:4f8:d12:1300:::____:____ routed > to my office-network where my IPv4 is 85.182.220.41 (AliceBox) and > I have to use NAT to my IBM x335 using 192.168.0.1->192.168.0.2 > > 6) I assume I have to establish an IPv6 tunnel from 192.168.0.2 through > the AliceBox to my 78.47.247.21 or 2a01:4f8:d12:1300::2 but HOW? > > 7) My 38 servers are on the eth1 of the x335, but how must I route it > now? IPv4 and IPv6 are separate, you cannot simply route the IPv6 network to the IPv4 network. Let me rephrase what I said in my previous message: Step 1: Get globally-routable IPv6 connectivity for all hosts involved. Step 2: Set up a VPN solution to achieve confidentiality and authentication, if desired. It sounds like you mostly just want connectivity, so focus on Step 1 first. Either get native IPv6 from your ISP, or use a tunnel: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_IPv6_tunnel_brokers It sounds like you already have some IPv6 address space, so you could be your own tunnel broker, but that will require more setup and maintenance effort from you. -- Kenyon Ralph
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