Hi You need to have a static NAT for your IPv4 address to translate it to a global address in the Internet. You also have to open IPv4 protocol 41 (IPv6) in your firewall. Then you should be able to set up a IPv6 tunnel. You can use the client SW from www.freenet6.net which are using the Tunnel Setup Protocol (TSP) to set up the IPv6 tunnel. It worked for me. I tried this for both FreeBSD and Win2k.
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