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Re: [tor-relays] Bridge Usage and Setup



Hello everyone, I'm new here. So just wondering: why would IPv6-to-IPv4 tunnel providers like HE enjoy having extra loads of traffic for no extra profit? Or, perhaps, I'm missing somehing...



On 1 ÑÐÑÐÐÑ 2015 Ñ. 20:14:53 GMT+02:00, Steve Snyder <swsnyder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


On Monday, June 1, 2015 1:28pm, "Roman Mamedov" <rm@xxxxxxxxxxx> said:

On Mon, 1 Jun 2015 13:23:34 -0400 (EDT)
"Steve Snyder" <swsnyder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

2) Testing
How do I (easily) confirm my bridge is correctly configured?
Especially if I don't have an IPv6 connection for TBB?

FYI, you can get up to 5 IPv6 addresses for free from Hurricane Electric:

https://tunnelbroker.net/

Correction: you can get up to 5 _tunnels_ (pointing to diffe! rent IPv4
addresses of yours, typically each to a different host or network where you
need to add IPv6);

Each tunnel provides you a /64 subnet by default, plus a /48 subnet on request
(done automatically via their panel);

And each of these subnets provide you with much much more than just 5 IPv6
addresses.

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With respect,
Roman

Yes, you are right. I've only used a single address from an allocated tunnel subnet and so mis-stated HE's offering as my own use. Thanks for the correction.





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