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Signed-off-by: David Spencer <baildon.research@googlemail.com> Signed-off-by: Robby Workman <rworkman@slackbuilds.org> |
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05_spelling-error.patch | ||
06_syslog_openlog.patch | ||
07_allow_tunnels.patch | ||
08_setup_script.patch | ||
10_gnutls34.patch | ||
aiccu.info | ||
aiccu.SlackBuild | ||
doinst.sh | ||
rc.aiccu | ||
README | ||
slack-desc |
SixXS AICCU: Automatic IPv6 Connectivity Configuration Utility ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ AICCU makes it very easy for anybody to get IPv6 connectivity everywhere they want. It uses the TIC (Tunnel Information & Control) protocol to request the information needed to setup a tunnel through which the connectivity is created. AICCU supports the following tunneling protocols: - 6in4 static (RFC 2893) - 6in4 heartbeat (RFC 2893 + draft-massar-v6ops-heartbeat) - AYIYA (draft-massar-v6ops-ayiya) As AYIYA even works from behind NAT's, thus unless there is a very restrictive firewall in place, anybody should be able to get IPv6 connectivity without problems and everywhere they want. WARNING: never run AICCU from DaemonTools or a similar automated 'restart' tool/script. When AICCU does not start, it has a reason not to start which it gives on either the stdout or in the (sys)log file. The TIC server *will* automatically disable accounts which are detected to run in this mode.