Yeah means people have to manualy set the ipv6 addresses and do the routing. I can't get a /32 because Im not an APNIC member, maybe one of those people not wanting to use theirs could sponsor it to me :P Just means the people that do tunnel through me can use it for IRC, www, ssh or whatever they want. Seeing as I only have about 6 /64's I would only be able to delegate 5 of these away and everyone else would have to go internationally. Plus the system allows for people with dynamic ip's. Maybe you would like to be the broker seeing as you probably have a large /32 or summin :) Barry -----Original Message----- From: Joe Abley [mailto:jabley(a)isc.org] Sent: Saturday, 15 November 2003 11:00 a.m. To: Barry Murphy Cc: 'Richard Naylor'; 'Andy Linton'; 'nznog' Subject: Re: [nznog] IPv6 Peering on the WIX On 14 Nov 2003, at 16:53, Barry Murphy wrote:
Yeah, I already have a tunnel from Australia with a couple of /64's. I
then have a php tunnel broker system where I delegate /112 's to people and a few /64's. I would be interested in peering with the F root server in Auckland, is there an application forms?
Nope, just send mail to peering(a)isc.org. The addressing architecture for IPv6 strongly suggests delegating /48s to end sites, incidentally. In particular, assigning a prefix longer than a /64 will prevent people from using autoconfiguration.
Secondly if there is anyone interested in a /112 from Auckland (not for ISP transit) but people wanting to experiment, contact me off list.
APNIC members could get a /32 at no cost, last time I looked. Allocating a /112 is kind of hokey :-) Joe