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IPV6 Tunnel on an IPV4 OpenVZ VPS with *no* TUN/TAP

proteusproteus Member
edited May 2012 in Help

Is this even possible?

Comments

  • No. Use ustun or tb-userspace.

  • I highly recommend asking your Provider to enable TUN/TAP.

  • rds100rds100 Member

    sit could work too, but i guess getting tun/tap would be much easier than getting sit

  • proteusproteus Member

    Thanks all. It is a free LEB and the provider is not willing to let me use TUN on it. Also like most OpenVZ VMs, it does not have sit.

  • CINIPACCINIPAC Member

    In case you only need the tunnel to access IPv6 adresses on the server, you can try tunneling with Teredo/miredo.

  • proteusproteus Member

    Actually it is the other way round. I need my server to access IPv6 world and since it just has an IPv4 address, it cannot do so. I was trying to set up a he.net tunnel to try accessing the IPv6 network through IPv4.

  • icmp?

  • proteusproteus Member

    @MeMyselfandLinux Could you elaborate?

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