Christian Parpart
2010-12-02 01:32:29 UTC
Hey all,
I am having a public reachable root server with its own /64 IPv6 block ready
and at home still IPv4 but a WRT54GL with a fresh OpenWRT (IPv6-capable)
installed.
Now I want to bridge the IPv6 network from my root server to use this 64bit
block *locally* leaving the primary address at the public root server, and
distribut the remaining at my home's computers.
I hope I described my goal just right, but currently I'm a little
overquestions in what the right way to go would be.
AFAIK, I am in no need for a tunnel broker because I am having already an IPv6
block, but I need to set up a virtual network that connect my root server with
my wrt54gl router that in forwards all IPv6 traffic behind it and the root
server.
From my point of view, radvd should *ideally* be installed on the root server,
but this is where it ends for me - I just hope I do not need too many layering
tools like OpenVPN to achieve this goal.
What can I do?
Regards,
Christian Parpart.
I am having a public reachable root server with its own /64 IPv6 block ready
and at home still IPv4 but a WRT54GL with a fresh OpenWRT (IPv6-capable)
installed.
Now I want to bridge the IPv6 network from my root server to use this 64bit
block *locally* leaving the primary address at the public root server, and
distribut the remaining at my home's computers.
I hope I described my goal just right, but currently I'm a little
overquestions in what the right way to go would be.
AFAIK, I am in no need for a tunnel broker because I am having already an IPv6
block, but I need to set up a virtual network that connect my root server with
my wrt54gl router that in forwards all IPv6 traffic behind it and the root
server.
From my point of view, radvd should *ideally* be installed on the root server,
but this is where it ends for me - I just hope I do not need too many layering
tools like OpenVPN to achieve this goal.
What can I do?
Regards,
Christian Parpart.