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However, it does require that
* there is no FireWall between you and the [Teredo] server
* you don't have a realworld [IPv6] address from somewhere else (this isn't that hard tho -- if you have a real IPv6 address, you don't need teredo!)
-* you are not behind a ''symmetric [NAT]''. If so, you may be able to employ some other means such as setting up [6to4] on the [NAT] device in order to get an [IPv6] address.
+* you are not behind a ''symmetric [NAT]''. If so, you may be able to employ some other means such as setting up [6to4] on the [NAT] device in order to get an [IPv6] address. This [paper|http://www.brynosaurus.com/pub/os/nat.pdf] discusses the problems with [NAT] devices supporting (or not supporting) NAT transversal techniques
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!!! Implementation notes for clients
This discusses the machines behind NAT and if you may have issues with them or not.
[Linux], [FreeBSD]::
You can use [Miredo | http://www.simphalempin.com/dev/miredo/]'s client mode to implement [Teredo] on [Linux] or [FreeBSD], provided your [Kernel] has [IPv6] support.
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- Notes:
- * [Linux] 2.4 and above use symmetric [NAT] -- if this causes problems, set up [6to4] on your [Linux] box instead.
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