Eduardo Tongson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> You can play with IPv6 now using ipv6 over ipv4 tunnels.
> I use xs26.net tunnels for almost all online machines I have
> control(read: root) on.
> Besides the ipv6 connectivity I use it to directly access machines
> behind the nat/router box.

Or, for Debian/Ubuntu folks, update your repos and `apt-get -y install
freenet6' for an easy way to IPv6.  You can even register to
freenet6.net (aka hexago.com) to get a private 2001:: address.

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