10-30-2019, 06:19 AM
jeesus !! this is the most weird solution i have ever seen people look into when a perfectly normal and cheap one exists already.
it is just using your vm as gateway. it will route for ipv6 traffic and direct all such through the HE tunnel.
what is so hard about it ?
why do you think you need pfsense ? ok. run pfsense on the vm then, as os and do the same.
but you certainly don't need any dedicated server system for home network. you are using 3rd gen i5. i suggest you better update that hardware and your will be amazed at what you can do even on a 4 core 8th gen i3 8100 bought 1 year used at inr 5000 , even with running two vm with tasks running on them.
or better yet... set up ryzen 2600 machine with an used system. awesome value for money. then play with as many as 9 / 10 vms. 3600 is even better...2700 too, but more power hungry and costly.
People set up full labs with multiple full fledged virtual routers and VM running on them and set up complex topologies to learn networking, using GNS3.
you can certainly use a vm in it that will keep running and routing your ipv6 traffic. you won't even notice.
it is just using your vm as gateway. it will route for ipv6 traffic and direct all such through the HE tunnel.
what is so hard about it ?
why do you think you need pfsense ? ok. run pfsense on the vm then, as os and do the same.
but you certainly don't need any dedicated server system for home network. you are using 3rd gen i5. i suggest you better update that hardware and your will be amazed at what you can do even on a 4 core 8th gen i3 8100 bought 1 year used at inr 5000 , even with running two vm with tasks running on them.
or better yet... set up ryzen 2600 machine with an used system. awesome value for money. then play with as many as 9 / 10 vms. 3600 is even better...2700 too, but more power hungry and costly.
People set up full labs with multiple full fledged virtual routers and VM running on them and set up complex topologies to learn networking, using GNS3.
you can certainly use a vm in it that will keep running and routing your ipv6 traffic. you won't even notice.
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