Miguel Angel Diaz | 11 Jan 2005 12:32
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New Teredo/6to4 Server/Relay to help on the IPv6 transition

Hi all, 

at Consulintel (Spain) we have configured one Windows 2003 to work as Teredo Server and Teredo Relay. It is
working on teredo.autotrans.consulintel.com (213.172.48.139/140), so all of you can use it for free to
configure your Teredo Client (either Windows or Linux/FreeBSD versions) if you don't have native IPv6
connectivity. 

By now it is not a production service, so there is no guarantee it is always up and running but we encourage you
to use it. It is also working as 6to4 relay at the same IPv4 address. 

Regards
Miguel

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Danny Terweij | 12 Jan 2005 16:21
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Re: New Teredo/6to4 Server/Relay to help on the IPv6 transition


From: "Miguel Angel Diaz" <miguelangel.diaz <at> consulintel.es>
To: <users <at> ipv6.org>
> at Consulintel (Spain) we have configured one Windows 2003 to work as
Teredo Server and Teredo Relay. It is working on
teredo.autotrans.consulintel.com (213.172.48.139/140), so all of you can use
it for free to configure your Teredo Client (either Windows or Linux/FreeBSD
versions) if you don't have native IPv6 connectivity.

Is there a webpage with some more info? The consulintel.com website is only
readable  if the visitors  knows spanish.
I tried some links like www.consulintel.com/ipv6  (found somewhere on the
main site) but got a 404.

Greetings,

Danny.

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Miguel Angel Diaz | 12 Jan 2005 17:31
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Re: New Teredo/6to4 Server/Relay to help on the IPv6 transition

Hello Danny,

the Consulintel's website is oriented to final users willing to buy network product because our company
not only has R&D activities but also commercial ones.

If you want to know something about the R&D activities that we are involved, you can look at
http://www.consulintel.euro6ix.org. 

If you only want to know how to use our Teredo/6to4 server, then type the following commands on your Windows
XP host:

To configure your 6to4 client just type on the DOS window:
netsh int ipv6 6to4 set relay 6to4.autotrans.consulintel.com enabled

To configure your teredo client just type on the DOS window:
netsh int ipv6 set teredo client teredo.autotrans.consulintel.com 90

There is also a lot of informatio on the web regarding 6to4 tunnel configuration on linux hosts.

We have also a Tunnel Broker to make 6in4 tunnels which can be visited at http://tb4.consulintel.euro6ix.org/in/index.php

Regards
Miguel

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Danny Terweij" <danny <at> lnx.p-s.nl>
To: <miguelangel.diaz <at> consulintel.es>; <users <at> ipv6.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 4:21 PM
Subject: Re: New Teredo/6to4 Server/Relay to help on the IPv6 transition

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