[6bone] Getting ISPs to use IPv6

Michael Richardson mcr@sandelman.ottawa.on.ca
Tue, 04 Mar 2003 18:23:44 -0500


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>>>>> "Trent" == Trent Lloyd <trent@irc-desk.net> writes:
    Trent> What software exists for 6to4 relay-routing

  Basically, any *BSD system, or Linux system.

  You just need to setup the stf0 interface with the IPv4 that you expect
people to reach you on. 

  The hard part is doing something with the resulting IPv6 packets - you
have to have some kind of reasonable IPv6 connectivity. Ideally, native,
but tunnels would do as well.

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