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6TUNNEL(1)							    6TUNNEL(1)

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

SYNOPSIS
       6tunnel [ -146dhHfv ] [ -u username ] [ -i password ] [ -I password ] [
       -l local_host ] [ -L limit ] [ -p pid_file ] [ -m map_file ] local_port
       remote_host [ remote_port ]

DESCRIPTION
       6tunnel	allows	you  to	 use  services	provided  by  IPv6  hosts with
       IPv4-only applications and vice-versa. It can bind to any of your  IPv4
       (default)  or  IPv6  addresses  and  forward  all  data to IPv4 or IPv6
       (default) host. For example

	      6tunnel -1 6668 irc6.net 6667

       will be enough to connect to IPv6 irc server with

	      irc foobar localhost:6668

       If you don't wish to run 6tunnel every  time  you  want	to  show  your
       :c001:  or  :dead: IPv6 address on IRC, you can use -i parameter, which
       makes 6tunnel ask your client for specified password. Just run

	      6tunnel -i dupa.8 31337 irc6.net 6667

       and then type

	      irc foobar localhost:31337:dupa.8

       If your IRC server requires you to send password, specify  it  with  -I
       parameter -- after successful proxy authentication 6tunnel will send it
       to the server.

       6tunnel can also be used as a tunnel for all other combinations of IPv4
       and  IPv6  endpoints.  If  remote host doesn't have any IPv6 addresses,
       6tunnel will use the IPv4 one. In other cases, use -4  parameter	 which
       makes  IPv4  address  the preffered one. For IPv6-to-any tunnels use -6
       which makes 6tunnel bind to IPv6 address.

OPTIONS
       -1     Exit after first connection.

       -4     Preffer 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 (hu-huh, Beavis,
	      he said hex dump!)

       -H     Don't ignore IPv4/IPv6 resolver hints. Original versions allowed
	      only IPv4 to IPv6 or IPv6 to IPv4 tunnels, so this option revert
	      such behaviour.

       -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.

SIGNALS
       Sending SIGHUP forces map file reload.

THANKS
       #ipv6 crew, Lam.

BUGS
       Terrible	 man  page. Hex dump doesn't include IRC proxy authentication.
       IRC proxy requires your client to  send	password  first	 (don't	 worry
       ircii,  EPIC,  BitchX, mIRC and many more will work). No logging except
       debug output.

AUTHORS
       Wojtek	 Kaniewski    (wojtekka@toxygen.net),	 Dariusz     Jackowski
       (ascent@linux.pl),   Ramunas  Lukosevicus  (lukoramu@parok.lt),	Roland
       Stigge (stigge@antcom.de)

SEE ALSO
       ssh(1)

				 May 25, 2013			    6TUNNEL(1)
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