he.net or other ipv6 tunnelbroker service?

Suresh Ramasubramanian suresh at outblaze.com
Mon Apr 5 01:59:27 UTC 2004


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Hi

This has been facing periodic downtime for a day or two at a time quite
a few times over the past few months.

Probably related to http://ipv6.he.net/forum/read.php?f=1&i=717&t=717
where Mike Tindle of he.net described a situation where they were facing
capacity issues on their router, setting up CEF ... and another
situation where there are so many tunnels, it's not fitting into nvram
on the tunnelbroker router but was being loaded off / written to a
pcmcia disk.

Right now current downtime has been about two or three days.
http://ipv6.he.net/forum/read.php?f=1&i=787&t=787

I know, it is a free service and I really shouldn't be bitching.  I'd
consider upgrading to a paid tunnel, but their paid service offers only
v6 colo at their facility and leased lines (T1 all the way to OC48).

My personal colo is at another facility nearby (Sherman Oaks CA) and all
I need is a simple v6 tunnel.

Anybody else around nearby who offers a tunnelbroker (I think the only
other free one on the same continent is Viagenie / freenet6, in Canada,
which gives you 6bone IPs)

	srs

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