Hello,
I would like to ask if it is possible to connect multiple endpoints (in one local network with the same public IP) to one IPv6 tunnel without the use of a router, assigning a different IP to each one.
Thank you for your answers.
No, you need a router...how else would traffic get routed between your network and HE?
Do you do this with IPv4? No of course not unless your ISP handed you a flat connection with a /29 or greater on your WAN connection. You have some sort of NAT appliance/router. There is still routing. You need something on your LAN to act as that IPv6 gateway/router for all the other hosts. This isn't a flat network, its a ptp tunnel.
It is worth noting that almost ANY computer can be a router. Usually, you just have to turn it on.
With Linux, it is trivial, and I could help you there. Other Unixes are also usually trivial. I'm not sure about "windows", and some versions of it may be deliberately crippled.
Edit: Of course, the computer that you need to be a router is the one you have your tunnel endpoint on.
virtual boxes and bridged virtual interfaces may be the answer. being my messy self i simpley create virtual boxes whenever i need an appliance.