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There is - I can only remember one temporary fix I used...
I think it was the socat utility - it allowed me to forward ports from an IPv4 address to an IPv6 address' port.
Can socat be made to forward all ports transparently,or does it work only with preconfigured ports?
Or you can route an IP or block from elsewhere in the tunnel over v6
@rchurch yes, you can forward ports transparently -- but it needs to be placed in a screen since it needs somewhere to spew out errors when the destination goes offline.
I have noticed that a number of the tutorials use private addresses to create the tunnels., but if you are running servers at the server end do you configure the daemons to run on the private addresses or are they configured for the public addresses? eg
Say the public side of a tunnel is 121.121.121.121, with the tunnel IP as 10.0.0.1 and the server end of the tunnel is 221.221.221.221 on 10.0.0.2 do the service have to be running on 221.221.221.221 or 10.0.0.2?