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justbits
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Open source IPv6 tunnel client, Gateway6, from go6.net

I've been playing with the Gateway6 client, gw6c, from go6.net under Mac OS X (look for my post on the go6.net Mac OS X forum). It seems to work pretty well for my purposes. Took a little bit to get it configured correctly. Anyone else try it out?

The software works on several *BSD, Linux, Windows and Mac OS X.


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I've been looking at using one of these clients on my laptops for when I travel. At home I currently have an IPv6 tunnel over IPv4 to HE. Works pretty well, hoping our ISP's start offering some IPv6 dual stack support for those interested.
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Edrick
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What exactly does it do just give you a IPv6 IP?



justbits
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With an account, Go6/Freenet6's tunnel client (gw6c) gets you an IPv6 tunnel address (/128, 1 host address) and a IPv6 prefix of your own (/48, 2^80 addresses). I haven't tried their anonymous access yet.

In my case, using Go6/Freenet6 gets me a relatively low latency (36-40ms) tunnel to the IPv6 Internet. That's in comparison to my access to the 6to4 anycast address (192.88.99.1) which AT+T is routing to Switzerland (120ms).
»Where does your 6to4 relay address (192.88.99.1) go?


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