freebsd-ports/net/gateway6/files/pkg-message.in
Edwin Groothuis a972c165e8 New port: net/gateway6 free IPv6 tunnel
From README:

	TSP is a control protocol used to establish and maintain
	static tunnels. The Gateway6 Client is used on the host
	computer to connect to a tunnel broker using the TSP protocol
	and to get the information for its tunnel. When it receives
	the information for the tunnel, the Gateway6 client creates
	the static tunnel on its operating system.

	The Gateway6 Client code is mostly identical for all client
	platforms.  However, creating the static tunnel is operating
	system dependent and is done by a script called by the
	Gateway6 Client. These scripts are located under the template
	directory in the Gateway6 Client installation directory.

	The script executed by the Gateway6 Client to configure the
	tunnel interface is customized for each type of supported
	operating system and takes care of all specifics for the
	target operating system.  On Unix systems, it is a shell
	script. This separation of the binary and script enables
	fast and easy additions of new operating systems, as has
	been shown by the community contributions for many operating
	systems.

	WWW: http://www.go6.net/

PR:		ports/114544
Submitted by:	Michael Scholz <mike@fth-devel.net>
2007-09-07 23:29:56 +00:00

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Now that the package is installed, please finish it with the following steps:
- Check the values of %%PREFIX%%/etc/gw6c.conf. If you have registered at
the website, fill in your userid and password there.
- Run '%%PREFIX%%/etc/rc.d/gateway6 start' to start the tunnel.
- Try to ping a IPv6 host, for example: ping6 www.jp.freebsd.org
Net/gateway6 supports rc.subr.
Please add 'gateway6_enable="YES"' to your /etc/rc.conf to make it
start autoamtically at startup.
WWW: http://www.go6.net/