On Wed, 04 Feb 2009 03:21:17 +0200
Nikos Chantziaras <rea...@arcor.de> wrote:

> > There is plenty of address space on IPv6. One can set up a tunnel, if
> > ISP doesn't provide it yet.
> > After that, it's as simple as enabling forwarding in kernel and opening
> > a FORWARD chain, and you can have 64+ bits of real addresses behind it,
> > no translation or port forwarding.
> > 
> > And teredo (in form of miredo daemon) offers ability to access IPv6
> > from anywhere (like public hotspots) w/o setting up any tunneling.
> > 
> > Of course, it's not much use for public server, but certainly useful
> > for ssh (among over things) to networks behind nat.
> 
> I can't say I understood what you said, but the majority of ISPs give 
> clients v4 IPs?  Mine for example right now (it's dynamic) is 
> 79.123.149.101.  That's the only way to reach me from WAN.

Not quite what I've meant, but just to illustrate a point...

emerge miredo (I think it's ebuild is still in bugzilla)
/etc/init.d/miredo start

And there you go, now you can access this machine by IPv6 address on
teredo interface.

-- 
Mike Kazantsev // fraggod.net

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