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Stuart D. Gathman wrote:
On Sat, 20 May 2006, Julian Mehnle wrote:
I could offer you an account on an IPv6-connected machine.
Or you could try SixXS[1], a free IPv6 tunnel broker. Although
they're Euro-centric, they do have a few public points of presence[2]
in the USA.
References:
1. http://www.sixxs.net/main/
2. http://www.sixxs.net/pops/
OK, I have a linux system with IPv6 support. Presumably, I can set up
an IP6 tunnel to one of these free tunnel brokers, and get IP6 email?
They will assign me a static IP6 IP?
Both Hexago's Freenet6 and SixXS provide you with a permanent IPv6 address,
and even a prefix (subnet) of your own so you can equip an entire network
with IPv6 connectivity. They also delegate you reverse DNS for your IPv6
addresses.
Most IPv6-over-IPv4 tunneling protocols (6in4, 6over4, 6to4) use IPv1
protocol number 41 (IPv6-in-IPv4 encapsulation), so your router(s)/NAT(s)
must be able to forward those packets, which many aren't. If you have
such a crippled router (as I do), you should probably try SixXS -- they
offer the AYIYA (anything in anything) tunneling protocol which supports
IPv6-in-UDP encapsulation. Otherwise Freenet6 is probably a bit easier to
sign up to than SixXS.
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