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For debugging, you'll want to install <tt>traceroute6</tt> and <tt>ping6</tt>; on [Debian], <tt>apt-get install iputils-tracepath iputils-ping</tt>.
A cheap way of installing [IPv6] under [Linux] is to grab a [6to4 script | http://www.linux.it/~md/6to4], put it in your <tt>/etc/init.d</tt> directory, and set it to run on boot. That's it, you're done. (See [6to4] for a more involved explaination as to what this script does.)
-If you want a statically assigned address, you'll probably want a freenet6 tunnel. You can get a tunnel from [http://www.freenet6.net] or (in Australia, maybe in NewZealand too if there are no local ones there) [http://broker.aarnet.net.au] or
[http://tunnelbroker.ipv6.net.au].
+If you want a statically assigned address, you'll probably want a freenet6 tunnel. You can get a tunnel from [http://www.freenet6.net] or (in Australia, maybe in NewZealand too if there are no local ones there) [http://broker.aarnet.net.au],
[http://tunnelbroker.ipv6.net.au] or [http://broker.ipv6.co.nz] (a local tunnel broker being tested at the moment)
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The tunnel broker recommended by Andy Linton during his talk on the [APE]-[WIX] [IPv6] testbed was [Hurricane Electric | http://www.tunnelbroker.org].
For [Debian], issue <tt>apt-get install freenet6</tt>