IPv6 access over IPv4 ISP

James Knott james.knott-bJEeYj9oJeDQT0dZR+AlfA at public.gmane.org
Sat May 8 01:29:06 UTC 2010


I've been experimenting with IPv6 recently.  Since my ISP does not 
provide IPv6, I used a gateway, which I tunnel to via IPv4 UDP.  Clients 
for this are available for Linux, Mac, BSD, Solaris etc., even Windows. 
  The service and client are free after you sign up.  The Windows client 
is an executable and requires .NET.  The rest have to be compiled for 
the appropriate platform.  I have tried it on both OpenSUSE 11.0 (32 & 
64 bit) and XP.  It appears to work fine with both.  You can use 
ipv6.google.com to test the client, as that site is not available via 
IPv4.  The gogonet site is accessible via both IPv4 & IPv6.

You can sign up and get the client here: http://gogonet.gogo6.com/

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