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IPv6 Operators List (which also covers 6to4 operation ;) (Was: IPv4 Anycast?)
From: Jeroen Massar <jeroen () unfix org>
Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 06:36:02 +0200
Shin SHIRAHATA wrote:
192.88.99.0/24, 2002::/16, and 2001::/32 are some notable examples of heterogeneous origin AS.And those prefixes (6to4 & Teredo) all come with annoying problems as one never knows which relay is really being used and it is hard to debug how the packets really flow.I agree entirely. As a one of 6to4 relay operator (AS38646), I believe coordination among 6to4 and Teredo operators is needed. Does anyone know is there any operators group who are using 192.88.99.0/24, 2002::/16, and 2001::/32?
See http://lists.cluenet.de/pipermail/ipv6-ops/ Next to that: whois -h whois.ripe.net RFC3068-MNT that at at least should give you all the European 6to4 operators directly. Greets, Jeroen (RPSL is a nice thing isn't it ;)
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