[6bone] Re: [ipv6-au] NTP server

Gav old_mc_donald@hotmail.com
Tue, 1 Apr 2003 18:46:57 +0800


Dan and people,

As mentioned on the 6bone list, Telstra will be very shortly releasing
details so us poor peeps in Aus can get a tunnel provided to us by them.

After being badgered on the 6bone list to provide the details of the man in
charge I received no replies and so far he has not been contacted either.

Why do people whine about things and then do nothing about it, if he doesn't
get emails from you guys then he will not be in such a hurry to complete the
set up.

(Apologies to those on the ipv6-au list who knew nothing about this)

The details again ,

Copy of email by Stephan Millet :-

Gav,

Thanks for your inquiry. I am just putting the final touches on our IPv6 web
pages etc which will provide all the info you require including application
forms, I will release the URL to yourself and the General AU community soon
(early next week all going well)

Could you also please email me using my IPv6 role address as I run some
pretty aggresive spam filters and wouldn't want to miss any emails from the
general AU IPv6 community.

email me using : ipv6-trial@telstra.net

Speak to you soon

Cheers

--
Stephan Millet
Telstra Internet Networking Development


On Friday 21 March 2003 01:02, you wrote:
> Hi Stephan,
>
> Following recent enquiry and a reply from Geoff Huston (see below for full
> emails, though I believe you have received a copy of most of this) I would
> like to ask for (initially) a tunnel to be set  up to your IPv6 router.
<snip>

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Reeder" <dan@reeder.name>
To: "Andrew" <andrew@ugh.net.au>
Cc: <ipv6-au@e-Secure.com.au>
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: [ipv6-au] NTP server


| Ok well it seems that NTT has taken the cake as far as speedy connectivity
| is concerned (as it should).
|
| Now the next obvious question is, is there an NTT-based tunnel broker
| somewhere within Australia (preferably Sydney) that can give residential
| customers tunnels for free?
|
| dan
| ----- Original Message -----
| From: "Andrew" <andrew@ugh.net.au>
| To: "Dan Reeder" <dan@reeder.name>
| Cc: <ipv6-au@e-Secure.com.au>
| Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 1:25 PM
| Subject: Re: [ipv6-au] NTP server
|
|
| >
| >
| > On Tue, 1 Apr 2003, Dan Reeder wrote:
| >
| > > I would certainly be interested if anyone here knows of v6
connectivity
| for
| > > a simple residential geek like myself that is better than my existing
| he.net
| > > tunnel
| >
| > Tracing the route to apple.kame.net
(3FFE:501:4819:2000:210:F3FF:FE03:4D0)
| >
| >   1 tu-20.r00.plalca01.us.b6.verio.net (2001:418:0:5000::8) 160 msec 164
| msec 164 msec
| >   2 tu-800.r00.snjsca06.us.b6.verio.net (2001:418:0:2000::2) 172 msec
184
| msec 180 msec
| >   3 cisco1.sanjose.wide.s-ix.net (2001:418:201::2500:1) 168 msec 160
msec
| 160 msec
| >   4 pc1.notemachi.wide.ad.jp (2001:200:0:6C01:290:27FF:FE3A:D8) 296 msec
| 292 msec 368 msec
| >   5 pc3.yagami.wide.ad.jp (2001:200:0:1C04::1000:2000) 288 msec 288 msec
| 288 msec
| >   6 gr2000.k2c.wide.ad.jp (2001:200:0:4819::2000:1) 288 msec 288 msec
292
| msec
| >   7 apple.kame.net (3FFE:501:4819:2000:210:F3FF:FE03:4D0) 304 msec 292
| msec 296 msec
| >
| > Tracing the route to www.hs247.com (2001:730::1:37)
| >
| >   1 tu-20.r00.plalca01.us.b6.verio.net (2001:418:0:5000::8) 156 msec 156
| msec 156 msec
| >   2 2001:730::1:6C 256 msec 344 msec 300 msec
| >   3 nl-ams06d-re1-t-9.ipv6.aorta.net (2001:730::1:61) 332 msec 320 msec
| 316 msec
| >   4 www.hs247.com (2001:730::1:37) 324 msec 324 msec 324 msec
| >
| > Thats from within NTT.
| >
| > Andrew
| >
|
|