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Graham Beneke wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Are there any freely available/open source IPv6 tunnel broker daemons
> available?

CSELT used to have one. Do note that most "IPv6 Tunnel Broker"s don't
follow RFC3053 that much anymore, as that is only for proto-41 and
doesn't provide automatic clients nor NAT-capable tunnels nor any other
such features. The IETF apparently was not really interested in
standardizing those methods either, even TSP never made it to RFC status.

> The tunnel broker clients for various services seem to be easy to obtain
> from public repositories and SixXS has a write up on the protocol that
> they use. I haven't been able to find any implementations of the server
> side.

That is because that code is not publicly available. It is available as
a free service for ISPs (http://www.sixxs.net/faq/sixxs/?faq=isp).
Note that a PoP might be made available only for (paying) users of the
ISP, that just depends on the intentions of the ISP who owns the PoP;
SixXS just does the provisioning based on the policies defined by the ISP.

You can also buy a service/box from Hexago (http://www.hexago.com).

It all depends of course on what you are trying to accomplish.

Greets,
 Jeroen

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