Based on our record, Ancestry seems to be a lot more popular than Hurricane Electric. While we know about 1059 links to Ancestry, we've tracked only 60 mentions of Hurricane Electric. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Hurricane Electric is a global internet service provider offering internet transit tools, network and applications, as well as data center colocation and hosting services. As of May 2023, Hurricane Electric was one of the largest global IP networks as measured by network adjacencies in both IPv4 and IPv6. More information regarding Hurricane Electric can be found on their corporate website: https://he.net/ . Source: 5 months ago
Another one I'll mention, as it might be rather to quite easy - depending upon one's IPv6 knowledge/experience - and it's also free. It's slightly dated (some bits have changed since it was created, but it's mostly still highly applicable). Anyway, Hurricane Electric's IPv6 Certification - can even get oneself spiffy "badge"s - like I've got one of those (details & score style) (also available in different... Source: 8 months ago
The other comment with the answer disappeared, but it was to create a static route for the /64 on PFSENSE1 to the WAN IPV6 of the PFSENSE2. This allows that WAN to pass the traffic through the he.net IPV6 tunnel. Source: 11 months ago
I have been using he.net's tunnelbroker service for sometime. I am familiar with it and it works well. Source: 11 months ago
Likely due to too much abuse from the free he.net tunnels. They have no way to differentiate between your tunnel used for legitimate purposes, and a tunnel created solely for malicious purposes. This sort of problem occurs with any shared resources especially free ones, you get the same problem using free VPNs or TOR etc. Source: 11 months ago
4 There should be alot of code, If it says error change the URL to your country code for example Ancestry.com (US) Ancestry.co.uk (UK). Source: 5 months ago
It's quite easy. You just have to download your DNA file from ancestry.com and then upload the zip file to MyTrueHeritage (after signing up of course). Then in 10 minutes your results are ready! Source: 5 months ago
Ill definitely keep that in mind I did do ancestry.com's test and was not exactly satisfied as it did not tell me what part of England or Ireland my family comes from as we are all very disconnected. Source: 5 months ago
My sister did do an ancestry.com DNA test, but it was super underwhelming since it was just 100% Japanese, with no regional breakdown. I think 23andMe does a better job and at least has Japanese regions, but unfortunately we went with the budget option. Source: 5 months ago
That being said, my mom is 100% Ashkenazi (according to ancestry.com genetic testing) and as a little kid I used to ask her if she was black because her skin is so brown (I wasn't asking in a pejorative way I was just genuinely curious) and it is weird to me that people think that just because our families immigrated from Poland/Russia, that means we are of Polish/Russian ancestry; our ancestors were ethnic... Source: 5 months ago
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