On Wed, Dec 26, 2007 at 09:32:19PM -0500, Rick Thomas wrote:
>
> What would be the "Debian way" to set up a tunnel between two routers 
> running Debian to connect two IPv6 islands in an otherwise IPv4 ocean?
>
> To be a bit more specific:
>
> There are two groups of us in my University who are experimenting with 
> IPv6.  The rest of the University is entirely IPv4.
>
> Each of these groups has gotten themselves a tunneled router connection to 
> the IPv6 backbone outside the University, and we can communicate using IPv6 
> by going out to the backbone and back into the University via these two 
> tunnels.
>
> But that seems overly cumbersome.  It would be great if we could connect 
> the two groups directly with an IPv6 on IPv4 tunnel that never leaves the 
> University.  If possible, I'd like to use two Debian machines to do this.  
> Does anybody know how/if it can be done?
>
> Thanks!
have a look at 6to4 tunnel. if the two areas have ipv4 addresses that can talk 
to each other you can just use 6to4 tunnels
>
> Rick
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