How to config a IPv4-over-IPv6 tunnel?
Bear
jilingshu at gmail.com
Sat Jun 19 12:38:14 UTC 2010
hi,
tunnelbroker is very good but... Can you image all the students use a American Server to play online games which servers are all in China Mainland? If my school is in USA, of course I will advise them to use tunnelbroker, but in China Mainland, its impossible. The out-bandwidth of China Mainland is too limited to support any applications which need the lantency less than 500ms.
Now I wanna build a IPv4-over-IPv6 tunnel end-point server by myself. I have servers, the only problem is that I dont know how to do. :(
BTW: Most of my clients are using Windows, my server is FreeBSD or Linux. So the tunnel must can run on both of them.
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Bear
2010-06-19
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From:James Polera
Send Date:2010-06-19 09:46:10
To:Bear
CC:
Subject:Re: How to config a IPv4-over-IPv6 tunnel?
On Jun 18, 2010, at 9:36 PM, Bear wrote:
> hi,
> Now I wanna know how to make a IPv4-over-IPv6 tunnel? I think a tunnel is better than a proxy. ;)
>
Check out http://tunnelbroker.net/
Free and it works perfectly!
> ------------------
> Bear
> 2010-06-19
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------
> From:Elliot Finley
> Send Date:2010-06-18 02:51:36
> To:Bear
> CC:freebsd-isp
> Subject:Re: Re: How to config a IPv4-over-IPv6 tunnel?
>
> I wasn't aware that you could do IPv6 <-> IPv4 NAT on FreeBSD. If you
> wouldn't ming sharing your NAT-PT configs, I would be grateful.
>
> P.S. I tried emailing you directly, but it bounced back saying that address
> only accepts email from mailing lists.
>
> On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 12:40 AM, Bear <jilingshu at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> hi,
>> I am using FreeBSD 8.0 as my Gateway. I run IPFW on it and enabled NAT-PT
>> and also, I installed totd as DNS ALG.
>> If you need more information about my network, I am very glad to tell you
>> the detail.
>>
>> ------------------
>> Bear
>> 2010-06-17
>>
>> -------------------------------------------------------------
>> From:Elliot Finley
>> Send Date:2010-06-16 23:25:24
>> To:Bear
>> CC:freebsd-isp
>> Subject:Re: How to config a IPv4-over-IPv6 tunnel?
>>
>> I'm curios, what are you using for your NAT-PT?
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 11:18 AM, Bear <jilingshu at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> hi,
>>> I am a administrator of a school network. My school has already deployed
>> a
>>> pure-IPv6 network with NAT-PT. But there are massive applications cannot
>>> support IPv6, so these applications cannot work at all. Now I *DO NOT*
>> wanna
>>> build a dual-stack network, because if I build a dual-stack network, IPv6
>>> will have no users, all users will use IPv4 to communicate with the
>> websites
>>> which in IPv4 network. So I wanna build a tunnel, the start-point is
>> client,
>>> the end-point is a special dual-stack machine. Also, a sock5 proxy is all
>>> right. Could you tell me how to do this? thx!
>>>
>>> --------------
>>> Bear
>>> 2010-06-16
>>>
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