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Any provider can give me an native IP v6 /48 ?
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Any provider can give me an native IP v6 /48 ?

dnwkdnwk Member
edited November 2013 in Requests

Any provider can give me an native IPv6 /48 ?
I am trying to setup a private IPv6 Tunnel via OpenVPN. But the tutorial says I need to have an /48 to make it works.
Prefer US location. Ram/HDD not important.

Comments

  • We can do this on all dedicated servers on request.

  • @concerto49 said:
    We can do this on all dedicated servers on request.

    em... How about VM?

  • dnwk, you dont need a /48 read the tutorial, that can be done with a /127

    you only need 2 ips

    so /127 are 2

    ask first for a /127 and then test.

  • @dnwk said:
    em... How about VM?

    No, sorry. OpenVPN should really take another look at things. If a /48 is require per VM, we'd have the IPv4 saga again and run out.

  • @dedicados said:
    dnwk, you dont need a /48 read the tutorial, that can be done with a /127

    you only need 2 ips

    so /127 are 2

    ask first for a /127 and then test.

    Getting two IPv6 Address isn't difficult. Do you have any tutorials that tell me how to do that?

    Thanks

  • If I get an /64 how do I assign an /128 to OpenVPN client?

  • gbshousegbshouse Member, Host Rep

    @dnwk - if you have /24 (IPv4) how do you assign /32 to OpenVPN client?

  • The easiest way I know of doing this (without client connect/disconnect scripts) is to use a tap interface then use radvd to advertise the route. Anything connected to your VPN will then get an auto generated address.

    Here's a tutorial for two Ethernet interfaces. Just pretend eth1 is tap0 and it should work.

    http://ipvsix.me/?tag=radvd

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