Neil Schneider wrote:
You may be suffering, I'm not. It has worked for me for many years.
Unfortunately, since I use FreeBSD for my firewall and it hasn't
implimented IPV6to4, I don't have the option yet to use it. You can
use it now on your Linux firewall, if you desire it. Why hasn't it
been implimented in consumer firewalls today?
freebsd as a firewall? man, you must like pain! :)
Anyways, freebsd has had 6to4 tunneling for ages -- since 4.0-RELEASE.
About as long as Linux has, as a matter of fact. I remember probably 6
years ago I set a freebsd box up with an ipv6 tunnel. You use the
generic interface device (gif) to accomplish it. As it was 6 years ago,
I don't remember the exact details on how to do it, but I bet I could
dig them out of my brain somewhere if need be.
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