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INTRODUCTION

This website has been developed to promote the use of IPv6 in IPv4 networks. In particular;
  • Configuring a server to serve as an ipv6 tunnel-endpoint to allow clients on the LAN behind the server to browse to ipv4 and ipv6 networks.
  • Enabling the webserver to service ipv4/ipv6 requests.
  • Enabling the allocation of ipv6 addresses on the LAN.

IPv6 DEVELOPMENTS

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  • DNS (LAN) using Microsoft Windows 2003 (SBS)
  • Firewalling using Shorewall and Shorewall6
  • Network configuration
  • Tunnel Configuration Script to HE.NET (external link) (cache)
  • RADVD IPv6 router advertisement daemon for LAN.
  • SQUID 3.1 Conguration for LAN Clients.

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Page last modified on Monday 24 of May, 2010 13:47:14 CKT

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timoti, 12:39 CKT, Mon 07 of June, 2010: Considering of hosting the mapserver on a VS at the local ISP.
timoti, 14:28 CKT, Mon 17 of May, 2010: Installed conntrack to track tcp connections.
timoti, 10:20 CKT, Sun 16 of May, 2010: ...need to investigate ipv6 tunnel timeouts on firewall...
timoti, 07:41 CKT, Sun 28 of Mar., 2010: Observed Earth Hour ([Link] last night...so, the server was powered down between 20:00 and 21:00 CKT.
timoti, 15:49 CKT, Sat 27 of Mar., 2010: It still shows the webservers ipv6 address rather than the PC client ipv6 address.

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