IPv6 6to4 Tutorial
Anonymous Coward writes "I've put up a small tutorial on setting up 6to4 (on FreeBSD) and am keeping a list of public 6to4 relay routers (which 6to4 users use to get their traffic to non-6to4 sites). The list is way too short right now, so we need more folks to set up relays and/or let me know about them. The quicker IPv6 becomes popular, the easier the eventual transition will be. here's the URL."
As all the OSs have a different way of setting up ip6 over ip4. You probably won't find a usefull generic how-to. There was I site I found in the past that had howto's for many OSs. I can't find the exact link, but start looking at www.freenet6.net.
For Linux specific try Linux: IPv6
Here in North America, you'll have one heck of a hard time finding an ISP that's providing IPv6 service directly. Good luck.
-bugg
Look into SIEMENS over Nortel or Lucent. Their newer telephony products are based off of Solaris.
Are there any ISPs that are using something like this to provide dialup IPv6 access? I ask because no one is going to want to deploy IPv6 commercialy until a fair number of users are using IPv6.
Are companies adding IPv6 to their RAS servers?
PerlStalker