Date: Fri, 20 May 2016 09:20:52 +0200 From: Niklaas Baudet von Gersdorff <me@niklaas.eu> To: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka@seacom.mu> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: tinc and IPv6 routing, or: how to set up a local IPv6 Message-ID: <20160520072052.GB59066@box-fra-01.niklaas.eu> In-Reply-To: <545832b8-d7df-9858-82c4-dfe9cc4c7023@seacom.mu> References: <20160519124446.GB2444@box-fra-01.niklaas.eu> <04e2cb6c-f8c3-7d30-dd53-ca18870c4598@seacom.mu> <20160520065857.GA59066@box-fra-01.niklaas.eu> <545832b8-d7df-9858-82c4-dfe9cc4c7023@seacom.mu>
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Mark Tinka [2016-05-20 09:05 +0200] : > Has your ISP assigned you any IPv6 address space for you to use in your > network? Yes, they have. But that's not the one I want to use for the VPN. I would like to use ULAs. So I went to http://unique-local-ipv6.com/ and generated some randomly: fd16:dcc0:f4cc::/48 So, while both machines use the assigned addresses to communicate with the public internet, the ULA space I would like to use for the machines to communicate within the VPN. Does that make sense? Niklaas
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