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XP/ayiya on a laptop
[at] Shadow Hawkins on Friday, 03 April 2009 00:12:42
Hi! What i have: I've set up 3 IPv6 Tunnels so far (home network with ayiya+subnet, server www.magicbooks.org/www.blinkensisters.org and a development server at work with ayiya). Now, i got myself an eeePC that i use in a bunch of different networks, some of them not (yet) IPv6 enabled but with connection to the internet. Question: If i set up ayiya on my laptop, it will certainly have IPv6 connectivity in those IPv4 networks. But what happens if i use use the laptop in my IPv6 enabled home network (which also hands out IPv6 adresses for the subnet)? Do i have to manually enable/disable the tunnel on my laptop when the local LAN already has IPv6, is it an automatic process or does having 2 active tunnels within one LAN (with a common visible IPv4 adress) "just work"? LLAP & LG Rene Schickbauer
XP/ayiya on a laptop
[us] Shadow Hawkins on Friday, 03 April 2009 00:22:40
I think it will Just Work. I had AYIYA running on several XP and Vista/W7 machines behind a DSL modem and NAT router, all had ip6 connectivity but only one at a time kept the tunnel alive (by being the DMZ for the router). Currently my linux box runs the tunnel and radvd hands out ipv6 addresses, so the Windows boxes don't need the AICCU client as they automagically connect through the linux tunnel.

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