On 17-Mar-2008, at 06:07, <michael.dillon@bt.com> <michael.dillon@bt.com> wrote:
If you're providing content or network services on v6 and you don't have both a Teredo and 6to4 relay, you should - there are more v6 users on those two than there are on native v6[1]. Talk to me and I'll give you a pre-built FreeBSD image that does it, boot off compact flash or hard drives. Soekris (~$350USD, incl. power supply and CF card), or regular server/whatever PC.
Pardon me for interfering with your lucrative business here, but anyone contemplating running a Teredo relay and 6to4 relay should first understand the capacity issues before buying a little embedded box to stick in their network.
Do you imagine that Soekris are giving Nathan kick-backs for mentioning the price of their boxes on NANOG? :-) I'm sure for many small networks a Soekris box would do fine. For the record, FreeBSD also runs on more capable hardware. Joe