There's also miredo https://git.remlab.net/git/miredo.git/ which is basically a libre/free open source re-implementation of Microsoft's Teredo IPv6 tunneling.
It's almost terrifying how easy it is to get IPv6 on a Linux host with a simple apt-get install miredo (or whatever your distro's package manager equivalent would be).
Update: or maybe not anymore?
"04th June 2021 - teredo.remlab.net suspended indefinitely
The default Miredo configuration uses teredo.remlab.net as Teredo server. The service has been terminated permanently (without advance notice).
In practice this means that Miredo is no longer usable. The source code and documentation will be kept here for historical reasons. "
(from: https://www.remlab.net/miredo/)
/me also noticed the MacPort is at 1.2.6 while upstream on GitHub is at 1.3.0 but even that is 12 years old so he is guessing the MacPort hasn't been updated in a really long time too.
sigh never mind I guess.
CC: @poes@bsd.cafe @BoxyBSD@bsd.cafe
It's almost terrifying how easy it is to get IPv6 on a Linux host with a simple apt-get install miredo (or whatever your distro's package manager equivalent would be).
Update: or maybe not anymore?
"04th June 2021 - teredo.remlab.net suspended indefinitely
The default Miredo configuration uses teredo.remlab.net as Teredo server. The service has been terminated permanently (without advance notice).
In practice this means that Miredo is no longer usable. The source code and documentation will be kept here for historical reasons. "
(from: https://www.remlab.net/miredo/)
/me also noticed the MacPort is at 1.2.6 while upstream on GitHub is at 1.3.0 but even that is 12 years old so he is guessing the MacPort hasn't been updated in a really long time too.
sigh never mind I guess.
CC: @poes@bsd.cafe @BoxyBSD@bsd.cafe