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Gogo6 client – common problems

Posted on Posted onMarch 16, 2013March 22, 2013By Into6

Most of the problems you are likely to run into when trying to get the Gogo6 client up and running … Read MoreGogo6 client – common problems

Leave a comment on Gogo6 client – common problemsTagsGogo6, IPv6, IPv6 tunnels, TSP client
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The Golden Rules of IPv6 Address Planning

Posted on Posted onMarch 7, 2013May 2, 2013By Into6

Someone on a mailing list asked recently “What’s the best practice for IPv6 addressing?” The question got me thinking, and … Read MoreThe Golden Rules of IPv6 Address Planning

Leave a comment on The Golden Rules of IPv6 Address PlanningTagsaddress planning, best practice, IPv6
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A simple IPv6 firewall for the Mikrotik

Posted on Posted onFebruary 28, 2013December 6, 2013By Into6

Once my little Mikrotik RB951-2n was working properly, I decided to give it a proper packet filter. My IPv6 hosts … Read MoreA simple IPv6 firewall for the Mikrotik

6 Comments on A simple IPv6 firewall for the MikrotikTagsDHCPv6-PD, firewall, IPv6, Mikrotik, packet filter, RB951-2n, RouterOS, security
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IPv6 first hop routing

Posted on Posted onFebruary 19, 2013February 20, 2013By Into6

Routing in IPv6 is a much misunderstood thing! Not so much between routers, which works pretty much the same way … Read MoreIPv6 first hop routing

Leave a comment on IPv6 first hop routingTagsdefault router, first hop routing, IPv6, prefix information options, route preferencem route informatiom options, router preference, routing
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IPv6 and a home network

Posted on Posted onFebruary 4, 2013March 22, 2013By Into6

At NZNOG 2013 I was lucky enough to score a Mikrotik RB951-2n. This is a tiny little router with a … Read MoreIPv6 and a home network

Leave a comment on IPv6 and a home networkTagsbridge mode, GoWirelessNZ, home network, Internode, IPv6, Mikrotik, RB951-2n
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Into6 at NZNOG 2013

Posted on Posted onJanuary 30, 2013March 22, 2013By Into6

Well, NZNOG 2013 has come and gone – and Into6 was there! We delivered two IPv6 security tutorials and a … Read MoreInto6 at NZNOG 2013

Leave a comment on Into6 at NZNOG 2013TagsIPv6, IPv6 security, Kordia, Mikrotikm GoWirelessNZ, NZNOG, NZNOG 2013, SDN, security, Zealandia
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Why you (yes, YOU) need IPv6

Posted on Posted onJanuary 14, 2013By Into6

“There’s no business case for IPv6.” “There’s no killer app for IPv6.” “I still have plenty of IPv4 addresses.” And … Read MoreWhy you (yes, YOU) need IPv6

Leave a comment on Why you (yes, YOU) need IPv6Tagsbusiness case, IPv6, NAT, security

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