kelsey hudson wrote:
> 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.
If I had the time and experience I'd probably rebuild M0n0wall to also
include it. I lack both. There are some features in FreeBSD that
aren't included in the m0n0wall implimentation, I accept the
tradeoffs.
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