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Info.IPv6 HistoryHide minor edits - Show changes to markup April 18, 2008, at 07:27 AM
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IPv6 works fine out of the box for Debian. If you want to use your Debian slug to connect to a IPv6 tunnelbroker, like www.sixxs.net, you also need to do the following preparations:
After that, follow the instructions given by your tunnelbroker. The generic Debian instructions will work. This works for me via the XS4ALL? (www.xs4all.nl) tunnelbroker (only open to XS4ALL? customers). Once you have a working IPv6 setup, do a "ping6 joost.fnerk.org" to ping my Slug! to:
April 18, 2008, at 07:16 AM
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If you want to use your Debian slug to connect to a IPv6 tunnelbroker, like http://www.sixxs.net/main/, you also need to do the following preparations: to:
If you want to use your Debian slug to connect to a IPv6 tunnelbroker, like www.sixxs.net, you also need to do the following preparations: April 18, 2008, at 07:14 AM
by -- rudimentary advice for IPv6 tunnelbroker setup on Debian
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IPv6 works fine out of the box for Debian. If you want to use your Debian slug to connect to a IPv6 tunnelbroker, like http://www.sixxs.net/main/, you also need to do the following preparations:
After that, follow the instructions given by your tunnelbroker. The generic Debian instructions will work. This works for me via the XS4ALL? (www.xs4all.nl) tunnelbroker (only open to XS4ALL? customers). Once you have a working IPv6 setup, do a "ping6 joost.fnerk.org" to ping my Slug!
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Originally by Jan Joris Vereijken. Page last modified on April 18, 2008, at 07:27 AM
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