Bering-uClibc 4.x - User Guide - IPv6 Networking - External Network Connections
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Tunnel from IPv6 Tunnelbroker
SixXS
If you use SixXS as your IPv6 tunnelbroker the procedure to configure Bering-uClibc 4.x is as follows:
- Make sure you have the tun kernel Module loaded. Note that this relies on the crc32 kernel Module.
- Configure Shorewall to accept the SixXS tunnel traffic. Add the following to
/etc/shorewall/rules
:
SixXS(ACCEPT) fw net
- Install the
aiccu.lrp
Package and configure it using lrcfg.- Specify your own username and password.
- Specify the relevant protocol and server. For example:
protocol tic server tic.sixxs.net
- Start the aiccu daemon:
svi aiccu start
- Check for error messages in
/var/log/syslog
- If all is well, you should have a new network interface called "sixxs" which is effectively the IPv6 equivalent of your external IPv4 interface (e.g. eth0 or ppp0).
- In the event of problems you may find the "test" mode of the "aiccu" command useful.
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