Hello,
I have small problem. My ISP is giving me dynamic adress, this is one problem.
When my ip is changed I know that I most go to HE page (http://tunnelbroker.net/tunnel_detail.php?tunnelid=XYZ), and change the `Client IPv4 address`, but then I cant!
When I have all off (clean configuration) sit0 down; sit1 down also, and nothing in eth0 I can see tunnelbroker.net page, but when IP is changed (auto/dynamic) I cant see/refresh HE(tunnelbroker) page. I can ping but can't see in browser.
If have this problem only sollution was:
ifconfig sit0 down
ifconfig sit1 down
ifconfig eth0 down
ifconfig eth0 up
+then login to HE page
+change IPv4 adress
+Copy configuration from bottom (Show config button) and enter in terminal (also test ping ipv6.google.co)
Then all is working.
Anybody know better sollution/?
Thanks in adv!
Try using http://ipv4.tunnelbroker.net/
Also see: http://ipv6.he.net/tunnelbroker-update.php
EDIT: Hehe, didn't see that you are the same guy I posted the same link to in another thread. ;)
Yes, use https://ipv4.tunnelbroker.net We set up that distinct hostname for exactly this reason, as suggested by a broker user.
http://ipv4.tunnelbroker.net/ipv4_end.php
QuotePlease use the format https://ipv4.tunnelbroker.net/ipv4_end.php?ipv4b=&pass=&user_id=&tunnel_id=
Where:
= The new IPv4 Endpoint (AUTO to use the requesting client's IP address)
= The MD5 Hash of your password
= The UserID from the main page of the tunnelbroker (not your username)
= The Global Tunnel ID from the tunnel_details page
http://ipv4.tunnelbroker.net/ only work with this "script"
if you login at http://ipv4.tunnelbroker.net/ it will open http://tunnelbroker.net/ and fail.
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the "bug" in html
<base href="http://tunnelbroker.net/" />
Quote from: dragoon on April 29, 2009, 05:02:42 PM
the "bug" in html
<base href="http://tunnelbroker.net/" />
Fixed.
Thanks guys will use this adress, and also update link :)