Name : freenet6
| |
Version : 1.0
| Vendor : Penguin Liberation Front
|
Release : 3plf
| Date : 2005-01-13 20:07:23
|
Group : System/Servers
| Source RPM : freenet6-1.0-3plf.src.rpm
|
Size : 0.13 MB
| |
Packager : Guillaume Rousse < guillomovitch_zarb_org>
| |
Summary : Viagenie\'s TSP Client
|
Description :
FREENET6\'s TSP is a new initiative launched by Viagenie, a private company in Canada involved in IPv6 since 1996, to facilitate a faster deployment of an IPv6 Internet. The Internet is deployed worldwide over IPv4 so this project\'s goal is large scale deployment of IPv6 by using configured tunnels.
Configured tunneling is a transition method standardized by IETF to use IPv6 in coexistence with IPv4 by encapsulating IPv6 packets over IPv4. Any host already connected to Internet with IPv4 which has an IPv6 stack can establish a link to the Internet IPv6.
Freenet6, developed by Viagenie in 1999/2000, was the first public tunnel server service and one of the most used in the world to automatically delegate one single IPv6 address to any host already connected to an IPv4 network over configured tunnel simply by filling a web form and running a script. FREENET6\'s TSP represents another very important step to accelerate the large scale deployment of IPv6 to everyone on the net.
Instead of a web interface to request configured tunnels and IPv6 addresses, FREENET6\'s TSP is a new model based on a client/server approach. A protocol is used to request a single IPv6 address to a full IPv6 prefix from a clien to a tunnel server according to the IPv6 broker model. The protocol could be integrated directly into the operating system to provide a service like DHCP but for requesting IPv6 addresses or prefixes over an IPv4 network (Internet).
This package is part of PLF as it is released under the Hexago Public License 1.0.
|
RPM found in directory: /packages/linux-pbone/archive/plf.zarb.org/plf/mandriva/non-free/2006.0/x86_64 |