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Old 03-06-2016, 08:19 AM   #1
ALInux
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CentOS IPv6 Outgoing IP Rotation


Hi
I do have a VPS with CentOS 6 installed and I use it like a IPv4 to IPv6 gateway. This all works fine. The server does have a /64 IPv6 subnet. I would like to rotate the outgoing IPv6 IPs of that server. I normally used to do it with POSTROUTING for IPv4. So

1- I could go with CentOS7 and IPv6 NAT given it is available in the newer kernels, although that is not why IPv6 was created.
2- There should be another way to be able to do this without Postrouting, I am thinking maybe ip command or so .

Any input please ?

Regards
 
Old 02-16-2017, 05:36 AM   #2
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Hi
I do have a VPS with CentOS 6 installed and I use it like a IPv4 to IPv6 gateway. This all works fine. The server does have a /64 IPv6 subnet. I would like to rotate the outgoing IPv6 IPs of that server. I normally used to do it with POSTROUTING for IPv4. So

1- I could go with CentOS7 and IPv6 NAT given it is available in the newer kernels, although that is not why IPv6 was created.
2- There should be another way to be able to do this without Postrouting, I am thinking maybe ip command or so .

Any input please ?

Regards
are you rotating over vpn or over proxy ?

if i didnt misunderstood you , you are looking for ipv6 provider service .
you can google it or reach it via
www.V6Proxies.com
or any other ipv6 websites www.he.net or other tunnelling providers .

thanks
 
  


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