This past week SixXS fixed an issue with AYIYA, allowing me to use the IPv6 tunnel I've had since May. Aiccu established the tunnel quickly, so I moved the installation over to my server and requested a subnet from SixXS. They approved it in short order and now my home LAN is running IPv6, powered by SixXS, radvd, and a 667MHz server -- the same one powering this blog, in fact. Forward and reverse DNS are set up, so this blog, and chrishowie.com email services, are now available on the IPv6 internet.
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