Miredo 1.0.4 review
DownloadMiredo is an Unix daemon program which implements the Teredo: Tunneling IPv6 over UDP through NATs Internet draft specification, orig
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Miredo is an Unix daemon program which implements the Teredo: Tunneling IPv6 over UDP through NATs Internet draft specification, originally developed by R?mi Denis-Courmont. It can serve either as :
a Teredo client (as Microsoft Windows XP SP2),
a stand-alone Teredo relay (as ng_teredo),
a Teredo server.
Miredo runs on GNU/Linux kernel and some other platforms and it's FREE software.
The purpose of Teredo IPv6 tunneling is to provide IPv6 connectivity to users behind NAT devices, most of which do not support IPv6, and not even Proto-41 forwarding.
For this to work, users need to have a Teredo client running on their system, such as Miredo, or the updated IPv6 stack from Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (that was previously provided in Microsoft's Advanced Networking pack).
What's New in This Release:
A work-around for compatibility with Microsoft Teredo servers was added.
Symmetric NATs and access network change detection has been improved.
A few portability problems were fixed.
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