yes I have my vps setup as a router with multiple vps'en you can just file a support@ ticket to have custom routing of bits of the /48 to various vps'en whether you're doing tunnels to them or you're doing slmething else like an internal simulated net or a /64 for each customer of yours toddf: How does one learn more about the various configs that are possible and does freebsd work better for the router portion as opposed to say centos or ubuntu I have a quick question regarding setup time for new VPS's How long from new order to boot? Also you don't list 9.2 in the drop down is their any particular reason? Guest93836: Typically within 24 hours. And I have no idea... But you can always send support@ an email with the link to the ISO (keep it easy for them, a simple copy/paste) and it'll get put up. Thanks hi everypony way late reply, but the 9.2 iso is there, there just isn't a 9.2 install image for provisioning a new vps i just request 9.1, then mount the 9.2 iso via panel and install or you can just upgrade within 9.1, but eh oh ha, even later reply... I assumed Guest93836 was referring to ISOs and not images. So what m0unds said. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyc6RJEEe0U neat YouTube Entertainment: "Interstellar Movie - Official Teaser" by Interstellar Movie (1m 53s), 3,365 views, 2,179 likes and 38 dislikes. Uploaded 2013-12-14T16:07:52.000Z. Does a /48 split into 2 /56 evenly IPv6 of course mnathani: http://www.gestioip.net/cgi-bin/subnet_calculator.cgi this will be helpful staticsafe: Thanks. turns out its actually 2 /49s brycec: Do you have any reference links as to how to setup your end of the link local IPv6 to route the /48 mnathani: don't think so... but it's simple. Set your ip to fe80::2/64 and gateway fe80::1 i should set up one of my vps' as a tunnel endpoint. tunnel broker sucks from abq, adds almost 130ms i should have native ipv6 from comcast in the next 60 days or so, according to my acct rep, but...meh I have native ipv6 from Comcast, m0unds, but it's a /128 (as I recall?) and I don't get any control over it. And it wasn't much better than HE So I opted to keep control (eg. rDNS) I find sixxs good adds about 10ms to my latency HE <3 HE doesn't exist in my country unfortunately HE <3 what country NZ HE has some amusing routes sometimes the LOTR country singapore to HE hongkong took the scenic route through the US, then western europe my closest HE POP is San Jose according to traceroute hazardous: HE cheap transit ftw my university is cogent single homed, and its all backhauled to chicago anyways -_- aww it goes YYZ -> ORD -> YYZ via different provider or just stops in ORD for stuff like Google does SIXX or whatever have a pop in nz? m0unds: yeah sixxs deal is that they get ISPs/IT companies to host tunnel end points brycec: i'm a biz customer, dunno if that would change the alloc i'm given - the rep said he thinks they'll provide a /64 but i'll believe it when i see it err Good luck m0unds :) sixxs give me a /48 for a resi free customer the pop I terminate at: https://www.sixxs.net/pops/acsdata/ ah https://www.sixxs.net/misc/traffic/?pop=nzwlg01&last=1year not much traffic eh? only like 5 people on the internet in NZ we all share 5 computers down here in fact, it's almost barry's turn on this one hahaha when i messed around with HE, i found that the version of junos on my srx was a little squirrelly w/flow-based stuff + ipv6 i've since updated it but haven't tried again how much did the SRX cost you the 100 was $350 used, and the 210he i'm using now was $660 ah debian 7.3 out already they're getting good with these point releases hahaha but the biggest change appears to be that they removed a package for licensing issues uh oh, that sounds like point release material The following packages were removed due to circumstances beyond our control: linky License problems iceweasel-linky License problems ah there's some other good bugs in here they fixed. chiapods are pretty good