LakeNetworks is now sponsoring a Route64 node

lakenetworkslakenetworks Hosting Provider
edited March 13 in General

Hi guys!

LakeNetworks is excited to announce a new partnership with Route64, we’re now sponsoring one of their nodes in Italy! 🇮🇹

What is Route64?
Route64 is a non-profit organization offering free IP transit to the internet community. Their fully automated platform allows users to create tunnels and access transit through a client area.

  • Automated Tunnels: Establish connections within minutes using various protocols such as SIT, GRE, GRETAP, WireGuard, and L2TPv3.
  • Free IPv4 & IPv6 Transit: Get access to unmetered transit services with capacities up to 200Mbps, with options for higher bandwidth upon request.
  • Automated BGP Sessions: Announce your own ASN to the Internet via IX/Tunnel
  • Free IPv6 IP Space: Get your IPv6 subnet up to /56, with additional subnets available upon request.

As one of our goals is to improve the global adoption of IPv6, this collaborations ensures that users in Italy and surrounding regions can benefit from improved network performance when installing a tunnel to access IPv6

We are proud to support Route64’s mission and look forward to the positive impact this sponsorship will bring to the community.

Thank you for your continued support.

Best regards,

The LakeNetworks Team

Comments

  • Does this mean August is still alive?

    youtube.com/watch?v=k1BneeJTDcU

  • lakenetworkslakenetworks Hosting Provider

    @Otus9051 said:
    Does this mean August is still alive?

    I don't think that Route64 is still managed by August, we are talking with "strex"

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  • Route64 is managed by strex for as long as we remembered.
    However, we are no longer using this service.

    From time to time, he goes into a coma and the platform starts to fall apart, with nodes going offline and prefixes disappearing.
    When he wakes up, most of problems get fixed.
    The cycle repeats every few months.

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  • lakenetworkslakenetworks Hosting Provider
    edited March 13

    @yoursunny said:
    Route64 is managed by strex for as long as we remembered.
    However, we are no longer using this service.

    From time to time, he goes into a coma and the platform starts to fall apart, with nodes going offline and prefixes disappearing.
    When he wakes up, most of problems get fixed.
    The cycle repeats every few months.

    I hope that this won't happen again, by the way I think that as long as the node stays online he don't have much to do; I do see him very active right now, he is upgrading the project day by day as of now

  • Unable to create tunnel

    Notification: No free subnet for transport network found, please try later again.

  • lakenetworkslakenetworks Hosting Provider

    @mizzik said:
    Unable to create tunnel

    Notification: No free subnet for transport network found, please try later again.

    Reporting right now to him

  • lakenetworkslakenetworks Hosting Provider

    @mizzik said:
    Unable to create tunnel

    Notification: No free subnet for transport network found, please try later again.

    He just replied:
    "Tunnelbroker service isn’t active for this node as well for others. Tunnelbroker is just enabled for dedi servers yet. BGP tunnels only at the moment"

    Thanked by (1)yoursunny
  • @lakenetworks It is good to see that you don't know what you are sponsoring ;)

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  • lakenetworkslakenetworks Hosting Provider
    edited March 13

    @mizzik said: @lakenetworks It is good to see that you don't know what you are sponsoring ;)

    We assumed that the service was included as he didn't tell us that it wouldn't be activated. By the way, he said that as the server is good he will activate the tunnelbroker feature this night

  • A while ago there was also the Pomezia node =)

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  • lakenetworkslakenetworks Hosting Provider

    Hi,
    Tunnelbroker service has been activated this night

  • @yoursunny said:
    Route64 is managed by strex for as long as we remembered.
    However, we are no longer using this service.

    From time to time, he goes into a coma and the platform starts to fall apart, with nodes going offline and prefixes disappearing.
    When he wakes up, most of problems get fixed.
    The cycle repeats every few months.

    Are you expecting 99.9999% SLA for a free service?

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    The all seeing eye sees everything...

  • @terrorgen said:

    @yoursunny said:
    Route64 is managed by strex for as long as we remembered.
    However, we are no longer using this service.

    From time to time, he goes into a coma and the platform starts to fall apart, with nodes going offline and prefixes disappearing.
    When he wakes up, most of problems get fixed.
    The cycle repeats every few months.

    Are you expecting 99.9999% SLA for a free service?

    We are not expecting downtimes that lasts months.

    Thanked by (1)Brueggus

    No hostname left!

  • edited March 16

    Does route64 place great importance on transparency?
    edit: I quickly checked, and their SSL certificate has expired.

    Feeling a bit tired, let's call it a day.

  • @admax said:
    Does route64 place great importance on transparency?
    edit: I quickly checked, and their SSL certificate has expired.

    The SSL certificate is valid for me

  • @mizzik said:

    @admax said:
    Does route64 place great importance on transparency?
    edit: I quickly checked, and their SSL certificate has expired.

    The SSL certificate is valid for me

    Issued On: Sunday 16 March 2025 at 08:46:21

    and the old one seems to have expired a few hours earlier: Not After : Mar 16 01:52:43 2025 GMT

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