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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."

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  1. Re:Portability by Bishop · · Score: 2

    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

  2. Re:IPv6 ISPs? by bugg · · Score: 2
    Yes. From what I hear, it's quite common in Japan.

    Here in North America, you'll have one heck of a hard time finding an ISP that's providing IPv6 service directly. Good luck.

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    -bugg
  3. Re:IPv6 ISPs? by AntiBasic · · Score: 2

    Look into SIEMENS over Nortel or Lucent. Their newer telephony products are based off of Solaris.

  4. IPv6 ISPs? by PerlStalker · · Score: 2

    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

    1. Re:IPv6 ISPs? by PerlStalker · · Score: 2

      I'm not as interseted is finding one as I am in "starting" one. I work for an ISP in Colorado and am looking into the feasabliity (sp?) of cutting over to IPv6. I'm not worried about our servers since I run FreeBSD on them but I am worried about our Portmasters. Lucent doen't have anything (that I see) that can handle IPv6.

      PerlStalker