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to: Martin List-Petersen
from: Michiel van der Vlist
date: 2020-04-16 13:36:00
subject: New one

Hello Martin,

On Wednesday April 15 2020 22:01, you wrote to me:

 MP> Thanks ... my BBS days were from about 1992 to 1997. Now rebooted.

I started as a point and cosysop of 2:28/777 in 1992 and got my first node 
number in 1997

 MP> My IPv6 days started around 2002 with a 6bone /48 from SUnet.

I didn't keep a good track of my IPv6 history. I became interested around 2005 
I think. My first SixXS tunnel dates from 2007 or so. The original plan was to 
have the tunnel end point on my Fido machine running XP. The idea was that that 
machine was on 24/7 and so act as an IPv6 router for the whole LAN. But to my 
dissapointment, that didn't work. My understanding is that no one ever got it 
to work. So I went a different route. I has a Linksys WRT flashed with OpenWrt 
had a he.net tunnel endpoint installed on it. That gave me IPv6 om the whole 
LAN.

In mid 2016 I finally got native IPv6 from my ISP (Ziggo, daughter of Liberty 
Global))

My first IPv6 binkp connect was later that year.


Cheers, Michiel

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