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SixXS also allows manual configuration though, eg with static tunnels. Manual configuration is partially possible with Hexago's Gateway6.
If you want a statically assigned address, you'll probably need to use a tunnel broker, which is most likely, latency wise etc, a good idea anyhow. Otherwise you can try [6to4] or [Teredo] though latency for those and debugging is far from optimal, they also don't provide static addresses.
-* For Hexago's Gateway6: issue <tt>apt-get install tspc</tt>. This is a very old version of the Gateway6 client. The current version is called gw6c and is available from the [Go6 site | http://www.go6.net] site or from the [IPv6Now site | http://www.ipv6now.com.au], amongst others. There are source and binary distributions.
+* For Hexago's Gateway6: issue <tt>apt-get install tspc</tt>. This is a very old version of the Gateway6 client. The current version is called gw6c and is available from the [Go6 site | http://www.go6.net] site or from the [IPv6Now site | http://www.ipv6now.com.au/downloads.php
], amongst others. There are source and binary distributions.
* For SixXS: issue <tt>apt-get install aiccu</tt>
Both [AICCU | http://www.sixxs.net/tools/aiccu/] and the [Hexago Gateway6 Client | http://www.go6.net/4105/description.asp?product_id=169&category_id=276] are also available for Windows, and the various BSD's.