"Teredo: Tunneling IPv6 over UDP through NATs" Internet proposed standard (RFC 4380). It can provide either client or relay functionality. A separate program, miredo-server is also included in the package; it consists of a Teredo server. Miredo can be used to provide IPv6 connectivity to users behind NAT which do not support IPv6, and not even proto-41 forwarding. For this to work, users need to have a Teredo client running on their system. That can be Miredo itself on Linux/FreeBSD/OpenBSD/NetBSD. -- Will (maybe) only work on NetBSD-current of an hour ago. Thanks to Hubert and Amitai for help with this one.
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@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.1.1.1 2006/02/28 01:29:39 rpaulo Exp $
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sbin/miredo
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sbin/miredo-server
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include/libteredo/teredo.h
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include/tun6.h
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man/man5/miredo-server.conf.5
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man/man5/miredo.conf.5
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man/man8/miredo-server.8
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man/man8/miredo.8
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lib/libteredo.a
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lib/libteredo.la
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lib/libtun6.a
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lib/libtun6.la
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share/examples/miredo/miredo.conf-dist
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share/examples/miredo/miredo-server.conf-dist
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@dirrm share/examples/miredo
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