[11:29] <ikt> A /64 subnet is the smallest IPv6 assignment that an End User can receive according to the current IPv6 assignment policy. 
[11:30] <ikt> so the smallest subnet that can be given out is 18446744073709551616 IP addresses
[11:30] <jea> we all need a lot of numbers
[11:31] <ikt> the problem i've got is that a customer is given a /64 and is saying that ipv6 isn't working
[11:31] <ikt> on ipv4, they are given a /32, which is a single ip address
[11:31] <ikt> so normally I just try and ping that ip
[11:31] <jea> they probably can't decide on which ip to use
[11:32] <ikt> I think we need a way of seeing what IPv6 address is given to a router
[11:32] <ikt> so my response will be something along the way of "i can see we've given you a /64, it should work"
[11:33] <jea> does their router support ipv6?
[11:33] <ikt> yeah
[11:33] <ikt> fritzbox 7390
[11:33] <jea> alright
[11:34] <jea> clients can be fun to deal with
[11:35] <ikt> yup
[11:35] <ikt> if they weren't fun I don't know if I'd be doing my job right now
[11:35] <ikt> helpdesk :P
[12:15] <iktmob> test
[12:16] <iktmob> Hurray! It works
[12:23] <jea> i find irssi connectbot works well
[12:23] <jea> but you need a server for that
[12:23] <ikt> have you seen irissinotifier?
[12:24] <ikt> is it any good?
[12:29] <jea> i have seen it, but have not used it yet