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pilot0920 pilot0920@sina.com
Mon May 29 08:51:50 CST 2000


I'm interested in learning IPv6, and it seems the best way to learn it
is to use it. Thus, I have several questions about 6to4 tunneling.

Can a home user using a cable modem that only assigns a dynamic IPv4
address be used in 6to4 tunneling? My cable internet is provided by
Road Runner.

What is the easiest operating system to do IPv6 with: FreeBSD, Linux,
Solaris, or Windows NT?
I will assume, for the moment, that Linux is the easiest since so much
code and information is available for it, but you can prove me wrong.

How do I enable 6to4 support in Linux to work with a cable modem?

And I guess the most important question is how do I get a IPv6 address
connected somehow to the 6BONE?


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