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6tunnel - tunnelling for application that don't speak IPv6

OPTIONS

-1     Exit after first connection.
-4     Prefer IPv4 endpoint if the machine has both address types.
-6     Listen on IPv6 address (IPv4 is default).
-d     Don't detach.
-f     Force tunneling even if remote host is not resolvable at the execution time.
-h     Print hex dump of every packet received or sent.
-u username || Change UID and GID after bind().

-i password Act as an IRC proxy and require user to authenticate.

-I password If you are using 6tunnel as an IRC proxy and the IRC server requires you to send password, place it right here.

-l local_host Listen on specified address (IPv4, or IPv6 if -6 used).

-L limit Limit simultaneous connections.

-p pid_file Write down pid to specified file.

-s source_host Connect to the remote host using specified source address.

-m map_file Binds to specified IPv6 addresses on basis of source IPv4 address.

  • The file contains one mapping per line

with IPv4 source address and corresponding IPv6 address.

  • Only listed hosts are allowed to connect.
  • If you

want to allow any host, add mapping for default or 0.0.0.0 address.

  • Example:
192.168.0.2 3ffe:8010:18::1000:2
192.168.0.3 3ffe:8010:18::1000:3

-v Be verbose and don't detach.

NOTES

Option -H to disable all resolver hints has been removed since proper combination of -4 and -6 will yield in any combination of IPv4 and IPv6 sources and destinations.

SIGNALS

Sending SIGHUP forces map file reload.