On Thu, Nov 11, 2004 at 03:32:12AM +0900, Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino wrote:
> > I am attempting to set up a 6to4 tunnel from my internal network
> > through my OpenBSD firewall system, and have a few questions for
> > the experienced people here.
> 
>       openbsd does not support 6to4.

Perhaps I don't understand what I am doing, then.

I have a /48 from xs26.org, along with a POP ip address for a site to connect 
to, which should allow me to connect with the 6bone.  Is this correct?

Is the the Point-To-Point connection ( tunnel ) that I set up with the POP, 
using IPv4 addresses, but carrying IPv6 traffic, not what is normally called a 
"6to4" connection?

What I am reading suggests that I can connect my IPv6 traffic to the 6bone 
through a "gif"-type tunnel between my network ( OpenBSD machine ) and the 
POP's machine via IPv4 addresses.  Is this not true for OpenBSD 3.5?


Thank you for any education you can provide.

Brian


> itojun

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