Seeing Teredo traffic from Vista?

Carlos Friacas cfriacas at fccn.pt
Fri Feb 16 16:42:07 CET 2007


On Fri, 16 Feb 2007, bmanning at karoshi.com wrote:

>> I guess you would have to ask Bill Manning about former 6bone activity :)
>
> 	by 6bone, are you talking about address space
>        or tunneled infrastructure?
> 	there are isolated islands of 3ffe:: space still being announced and
> 	used.

...and sometimes filtered out...


> Tunnels are a way of life.

"Reasonable" tunnels? :-)


>> As for global anycast teredo relays, I see 3 ASN's announcing 2001::/32
>> in the sixxs looking glass, so yes it should work and some folks
>> are using it.
>
> 	sixxs may be extensive, but is certainly not global.

It could be more close to "global" if people from more locations start to 
cooperate by sharing their view...... ;-)


Best Regards,

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