I’m at the moment on AT&T’s fiber community which has horrible help for IPv6 assignments. They do not help prefix delegation trace of /60
, and the allotment they do present finally ends up disappearing at random. My native electrical co-op simply began providing fiber, however they solely help IPv4 proper now (I do not get it both). So I am making an attempt to research utilizing a Hurricane Electrical tunnel, however I do not fairly perceive how it will work.
My topology appears to be like like:
- ISP supplied gateway gadget terminating the fiber connection
- A Ubiquity UDM-PRO as my router linked to the ISP supplied gadget
- A separate system that present my native DNS resolver and arms out
fd01:1::
addresses for my native community (Linux based mostly)
Mainly, the UDM-PRO will get assigned my public deal with from the ISP and handles my IPv4 DHCP, however arms out my inner server’s deal with(es) for DNS.
I want to not make adjustments on the UDM-PRO that aren’t doable via the Ubiquiti shipped internet interface. So I’m pondering my inner server might function the endpoint for the tunnel. I have not ever labored with such a tunnel. Does this sound possible? Would I have the ability to assign IPv6 deal with throughout my community that may be routable from outdoors of my community? For instance, would I have the ability to challenge an IPv6 deal with to an Xbox such that it detects a totally open entry to the Xbox community (i.e. no NAT problems)?
If this setup is feasible, I assume that I might solely have so as to add a brand new block to my radvd.conf as soon as the tunnel is created?