tinc and IPv6 routing, or: how to set up a local IPv6

Mark Tinka mark.tinka at seacom.mu
Fri May 20 08:18:47 UTC 2016



On 20/May/16 09:20, Niklaas Baudet von Gersdorff wrote:

> 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?

Well, that is what ULA's are for, but to be honest, I use GUA's for both
my public and private networks.

I know ULA's mimics RFC 1918, but I don't believe in NAT66, so I've
never tried ULA's.

I think your issue might somewhat be influenced by the use of ULA's.

Mark.


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