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Hurricane Electric

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    2019-09-03

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  • $PACT.CA Secures Long Term Co-Location Hosting Services Services To Power AI Risk Assessment Platform
    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
  • No more raises without certs huh?..
    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
  • Sharing he.net /48 IPv6 subnets with other routers/hosts
    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
  • Sharing he.net /48 IPv6 subnets with other routers/hosts
    I have been using he.net's tunnelbroker service for sometime. I am familiar with it and it works well. Source: 11 months ago
  • Strange interaction between IPV6, Netflix, YouTube and HBO Max.
    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
  • Getting really poor ipv6 performance downloading from CDN to windows 10 desktop (+ packet captures)
    On the he.net tunnel setting, I've left the default to mtu=1480. Source: 12 months ago
  • Getting really poor ipv6 performance downloading from CDN to windows 10 desktop (+ packet captures)
    I'm using an he.net tunnel for ipv6, configured on my pfSense router, and browsing reddit from my windows 10 PC. I'm experiencing really poor performance loading links such as https://i.redd.it/klhrhgmec0ya1.jpg over ipv6. Source: 12 months ago
  • Can't access IPv6 address for pfSense package servers
    Looks like it was some kind of issue between Spectrum and Hurricane Electric. Some he.net routes were passing IPv6 traffic just fine. If you're still having issues, try running an IPv6 traceroute to your network from some of Hurricane Electric's routers at https://lg.he.net. Source: about 1 year ago
  • 6to4 options in Canada?
    In your case, you can use Hurricane Electric Tunnel Broker at he.net that allows you to tunnel IPv6 through IPv4. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Where is Hurricane Electric Web Admin Login?
    Hi there -- I am working with a friend to update their very simple HTML website. However, they don't know how to log into their website hosted by Hurricane Electric (he.net). We have the username and password, just no where to sign in. I have tried all the usual routes: XYZ.biz/login, XYZ.biz/admin, XYZ.biz/user, etc. Any ideas on where I would find the administrator side of the website to makes some edits? Thanks! Source: about 1 year ago
  • Quick and Dirty Backup DNS for public TLD - Need review please
    Are you talking about the SOA record below. I can control it on my side but not he.net, what will be the issues if they do not match? Keeping in mind I am not syncing them automatically I will just be updated the records manually. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Quick and Dirty Backup DNS for public TLD - Need review please
    To the SOA at the registrar, so if a lookup is made for mail.domainame.com during an outage of the first two NS, it will (FAIL), (FAIL), (RESOLVE he.net DNS). Source: about 1 year ago
  • Tunnel Broker for IPv6 & IPv4 connectivity
    You could sign up for a free IPv6 tunnel from he.net but realize that the IPv6 latency will be suboptimal, since it rides on top of IPv4 to the other end of the tunnel. Also, happy eyeballs etc will cause your clients to fall back to IPv4 for their connections since the tunneled IPv6 will be slower than IPv4. Source: about 1 year ago
  • EC2 IPv6 and He.net IPv6
    +1 for this. I have an AWS IPv6 on my my instances and use a he.net tunnel from the office and it all works swimmingly. Source: over 1 year ago
  • EC2 IPv6 and He.net IPv6
    So I have an aws ec2 instance and set-up an ipv6 tunnel from he.net. And I want to use the routed /64 to my clients through wireguard and have been successful at that too. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Help with understanding HE.net Enthusiasts level
    If you have native IPv6, you don't need a tunnel for the he.net certification challenges. Tunnels are a last resort for getting IPv6 connectivity. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Help with understanding HE.net Enthusiasts level
    The problem I'm facing right now is to get a free domain name that let's me add he.net servernames to it, I found about *.tk domains but the seems out unavailable right now. Source: over 1 year ago
  • IPv6 in Hong Kong on mobile
    IPv6 tunnels are a bad user experience, but if you must, he.net gives them away for free. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Plex buffering while playing AC3 track on CCwGTV
    I initially thought my wifi was too slow but I have measured throughput between the Chromecast and my server as ~300Mbps using iperf3 (he.net Network Tools app sideloaded using SendFileToTV app connected to iperf running in server mode on my server). My Plex Server also reports network usage peaking around 150Mbps which is well within 300Mbps. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Using Qubes OS to gain privacy but still using it to do my everyday things.
    Well to start I would use ipv6 look at https://he.net learn that first. Then you can use IPV6 tor less saturated that IPV4 plus a lot of new things are being done or moving to ipv6 only. Source: over 1 year ago
  • YouTube buffering lately. Any device in home. Any dns.
    In my case, I have an IPv6 tunnel with he.net that I was actually bypassing for YouTube content. Removing this bypass and passing YouTube via my IPv6 tunnel is a significant improvement, which basically just corroborating what others have reported here, that using a VPN "fixes" it. Source: over 1 year ago

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