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hack.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] A blog post detailing the setup and configuration of an IPv6 tunnel using Hurricane Electric's service on a FreeBSD-based EdgeRouter Lite, with custom scripts for dynamic endpoint updates. | |
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blog.nightfox.tech
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| | | | | [AI summary] The post explains how to route IPv6 traffic over a Wireguard tunnel to extend IPv6 connectivity to private networks and servers. | |
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blog.oddbit.com
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| | | | | My internet service provider (FIOS) doesn't yet (sad face) offer IPv6 capable service, so I've set up an IPv6 tunnel using the Hurricane Electric tunnel broker. I want to provide IPv6 connectivity to multiple systems in my house, but not to all systems in my house 1. In order to meet those requirements, I'm going to set up the tunnel on the router, and then expose connectivity over an IPv6-only VLAN. In this post, we'll walk through the steps necessary to set that up. | |
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www.unixdigest.com
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| | | [AI summary] The article provides a step-by-step guide on setting up a riced desktop environment on FreeBSD, specifically focusing on the basic configuration. It covers setting up the system with a tiling window manager like i3, configuring keyboard layouts and UTF-8 settings, installing necessary packages, and preparing the environment for further desktop customization. | ||