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 [{{ :ipv6-tunnel-2.png?nolink&600 | Figure 2. 6in4 Tunnel for extending IPv6 connectivity}}] [{{ :ipv6-tunnel-2.png?nolink&600 | Figure 2. 6in4 Tunnel for extending IPv6 connectivity}}]
  
-Hurricane Electric provides a free service for 6in4 tunnels. Subscription is available on [[https://tunnelbroker.net]]. Start by creating a ''Regular Tunnel''. Then put the IPv4 address of your TEP in the field ''IPv4 Endpoint (Your side)'' and select the nearest tunnel server. Verify that everything is set accordingly in the tunnel details page. Click on ''Example Configurations'' and copy the commands for your operating system. For example, if you are using an Debian based TEP:+Hurricane Electric provides a free service for 6in4 tunnels. Subscription is available on [[https://tunnelbroker.net]]. Start by creating a ''Regular Tunnel''. Then put the IPv4 address of your TEP in the field ''IPv4 Endpoint (Your side)'' and select the nearest tunnel server. Verify that everything is set accordingly in the tunnel details page. Click on ''Example Configurations'' and copy the commands for your operating system. For example, if you are using an Debian based TEP, you can use the following configuration in your ''/etc/network/interfaces'' file:
  
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lab_with_ipv6_tunnel.txt · Last modified: 2018/01/19 19:25 by samer