Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Different servers behind the same router

2009-02-03 Thread Mike Kazantsev
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

[gentoo-user] Re: Different servers behind the same router

2009-02-03 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
. 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. Thanks for the info. I've looked it up on Wikipedia for the details

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Different servers behind the same router

2009-02-03 Thread Mike Kazantsev
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

[gentoo-user] Re: Different servers behind the same router

2009-02-03 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
. 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

Re: [gentoo-user] IPv6 not ready here; Hmmm

2011-06-08 Thread Paul Hartman
the connection to the 6RD, so on my client machines there's no special setup needed, it just magically works without any problems. If your router doesn't support it, you can still establish IPv6 tunnel from your Gentoo box directly, there are several ways to do it. Something like net-misc/miredo

Re: [gentoo-user] IPv6 not ready here; Hmmm

2011-06-08 Thread Dale
establish IPv6 tunnel from your Gentoo box directly, there are several ways to do it. Something like net-misc/miredo is extremely simple to set up if you just want to try it, and to see the dancing turtle on www.kame.net :) Now what was I thinking. Oh, wait. I wasn't thinking