https://de.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&feedformat=atom&user=FlashUpdateWikipedia - Benutzerbeiträge [de]2025-05-18T10:25:51ZBenutzerbeiträgeMediaWiki 1.45.0-wmf.1https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Liste_von_IPv6-Tunnelbrokern&diff=115346038Liste von IPv6-Tunnelbrokern2012-11-06T09:34:49Z<p>FlashUpdate: With "AIX Server" on the ipv6-id website they mean a server at the "Access Internet eXchange", this is not the hardware/software server implementation that terminates the tunnels though, thus marking unknown</p>
<hr />
<div>{{IPv6 transition mechanisms}}<br />
The following is a '''list of [[IPv6]] [[tunnel broker]]s'''<ref>[http://www.sixxs.net/tools/aiccu/brokers/ AICCU - Tunnelbroker Support, lists Tunnel Brokers that are supported and unsupported by AICCU]</ref> that conform to the principles of RFC 3053 which describes a system with which users can request creation of an IPv6 tunnel on a host called a [[Point of Presence]] (PoP) which, using the tunnel, then provides the user with IPv6 connectivity.<br />
<br />
==List of IPv6 tunnel brokers==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! rowspan="2" | Name || rowspan="2" | PoPs || rowspan="2" | Locations || rowspan="2" | Subnet || align="center" colspan="5" | Tunnelling Protocols || align="center" colspan="3" | Features || colspan="2" align="center"| Registration || colspan="5" | Configuration || rowspan="2" | Language || rowspan="2" | Prefix || rowspan="2" | Server Implemenation<br />
|-<br />
! [[6in4]] || [[4in6]] || [[Tunnel Setup Protocol|TSP]] || [[AYIYA]] || [[6in4#Dynamic 6in4 tunnels and heartbeat|heartbeat]] || RDNS || BGP || Multicast || Anonymous || Signup || Script || Manual || TSP || TIC || URL<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.6fei.com.cn/ 6fei] || align="right" | 1 || [[China]] || {{unk}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || [[Chinese language|Chinese]] || 2001:e88::/32 || {{unk}}<br />
|-<br />
| [http://broker.aarnet.net.au/ Aarnet] || align="right" | 1 || [[Australia]] || /56 || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || English || 2001:388::/32 || gogoSERVER<br />
|-<br />
| [http://gogonet.gogo6.com/ gogo6/Freenet6] || align="right" | 3<ref>[http://gogonet.gogo6.com/page/service-status gogo6 Service Status]</ref>|| [[Montreal]], [[Amsterdam]], [[Taipei]] || /56 on request || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<ref name=freenet6>[http://gogonet.gogo6.com gogoNET signup for Freenet6]</ref> || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || [[English language|English]] || 2001:5c0::/32 || gogoSERVER<br />
|-<br />
| [[Hurricane Electric]]<ref>[http://www.tunnelbroker.net/ tunnelbroker.net]</ref> || align="right" | 31<ref>[http://www.tunnelbroker.net/status.php HE Tunnel Server Status]</ref>|| [[United States]] (9 States), [[Canada]], [[Europe]] (8 Countries), [[Hong Kong]], [[Tokyo]], [[Singapore]] || /64 default<br />/48 on request || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}}<ref name=henetipv4end>[http://ipv4.tunnelbroker.net/ipv4_end.php HE Endpoint update]</ref> || English || 2001:470::/32 || {{unk}}<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.ipv6-id.net Indonesian IPv6] || align="right" | 1 || Indonesia || /64 or /48 on request|| {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || English || 2001:d68::/32 || {{unk}}<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.ipv6now.com.au/services.php IPv6Now] || align="right" | 1 || Australia || /64 or /48 on request|| {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || English || 2406:a000::/32 || gogoSERVER<br />
|-<br />
| [http://tb.netassist.ua/ NetAssist] || align="right" | 1 || [[Ukraine]] || /64<br />/48 || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}}<ref name=netassist>[http://tb.netassist.ua/ NetAssist URL Update instruction]</ref> || English || 2a01:d0:8000::/33 || {{unk}}<br />
|-<br />
| [http://tunnelbroker.netnam.vn NetNam] || align="right" | 1 || [[VietNam]] || {{unk}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || English, [[Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]] || 2401:e800::/32 || {{unk}}<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.ipv6.org.sa/tunnel_broker Saudi Arabia CITC] || align="right" | 1 || [[Saudi Arabia]] || /64 || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || English, Arabic || 2001:67c:130::/48 || CITC<ref name=citc>[http://www.ipv6.org.sa/tunnelbroker CITC Tunnel Broker]</ref><br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.sixxs.net SixXS] || align="right" | 53<ref name=sixxspops>[http://www.sixxs.net/pops/ SixXS Points of Presence]</ref> || United States (8 States), [[Brazil]], Europe (21 countries), [[New Zealand]], [[New Caledonia]], [[Russia]], [[Vietnam]] || /64 default<br />/48 on request || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || English || Various<ref>[http://www.sixxs.net/pops/prefixes/ SixXS Prefixes]</ref> || sixxsd<ref name=sixxsd>[http://www.sixxs.net/faq/sixxs/?faq=sixxsd sixxsd]</ref> <br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.ipv6.so-net.net.tw So-Net] || align="right" | 1 || [[Taiwan]] || {{Unknown}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || [[Languages of Taiwan|Taiwanese]] || 2404:80::/32 || gogoSERVER<br />
|}<br />
<br />
The columns in the table provide the following details:<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! colspan="2" | Name<br />
| The name of the organisation providing the tunnel broker, this generally maps directly to an [[Internet service provider]].<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | PoPs<br />
| Number of PoPs deployed<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Locations<br />
| [[Location (geography)|Locations]] where the tunnel broker has a point of presence / the number of endpoints where termination can occur.<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Subnet<br />
| What [[subnetwork|subnet]] allocation the tunnel broker provides next to the /127 or /64 for the tunnel.<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="7" | Tunnelling Protocols<br />
|-<br />
! <br />
| Which [[tunnelling protocol]]s are provided by the tunnel broker. This has impact on whether one can use a tunnel behind [[Network Address Translation|NAT]] or in cases where the IPv4 address of the user changes often. Check the relevant protocol descriptions for more details, or see this [http://www.sixxs.net/faq/connectivity/?faq=comparison tunneling comparison].<br />
|-<br />
! 6in4<br />
| Tunnelling of IPv6 packets directly in IPv4, also called 'proto-41' due to the protocol number it uses. <br />
|-<br />
! 4in6<br />
| Tunnelling of IPv4 directly inside IPv6 packets<br />
|-<br />
! TSP<br />
| The Tunnel Setup Protocol. It uses a UDP based tunnel.<br />
|-<br />
! AYIYA<br />
| [[AYIYA]] allows users behind a NAT and/or a dynamic address to maintain connectivity even when roaming between networks. It uses a UDP based tunnel.<br />
|-<br />
! heartbeat<ref name="heartbeat">[https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-massar-v6ops-heartbeat heartbeat]</ref><br />
| Heartbeat tunnels are 6in4 based but allow for dynamic addresses to be update automatically without user intervention<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="3" | Features<br />
! RDNS<br />
| Whether the tunnel broker provides reverse [[domain name system|DNS]] delegations.<br />
|-<br />
! BGP<br />
| Whether the tunnel broker optionally accepts a [[Border Gateway Protocol|BGP]] peering allowing one to announce one's own address space.<br />
|-<br />
! Multicast<br />
| Whether the tunnel broker optionally provides [[IPv6_multicast|IPv6 Multicast]] over a tunnel.<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="4" | Registration<br />
|-<br />
!<br />
| The available registration methods.<br />
|-<br />
! Anonymous<br />
| One can use the service without registration<br />
|-<br />
! Signup<br />
| One is required to signup and provide details (at minimum an email address)<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="7" | Configuration<br />
|-<br />
!<br />
| What methods are available for configuring tunnels and subnets provided by the tunnel broker<br />
|-<br />
! Script<br />
| Indicates that the broker provides a script through the website.<br />
|-<br />
! Manual<br />
| That one can setup the tunnel manually if wanted<br />
|-<br />
! TSP<br />
| Uses the Tunnel Setup Protocol (TSP), thus requires gogoclient<br />
|-<br />
! TIC<br />
| Uses the Tunnel Information and Control (TIC)<ref name=tic>[http://www.sixxs.net/tools/tic/ TIC]</ref> protocol as implemented by [[AICCU]], [[AVM_GmbH | AVM]] [[FRITZ!Box]], [[Draytek]], [[Motorola]] and others<br />
|-<br />
! URL<br />
| URL indicates that changes to the tunnel parameters can be made on the website (eg enable/disable or change the endpoint)<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Language<br />
| Which [[language]]s are supported by the providers [[user interface|web interface]] and other [[Channel (communications)|communication channels]].<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Prefix<br />
| Which IPv6 prefix(es) are used for the tunnel broker. If a /32 is indicated generally only a portion is used for tunnels/subnets for the Tunnel Broker or the name of the tunnel broker service that is providing the address space.<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Server Implemenation<br />
| The implementation used by the Tunnel Broker<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Implementations ==<br />
There are a variety of tunnel brokers that provide their own [[implementation]]s based on different [[business]] goals. Listed here are the common implementations as used by the listed IPv6 Tunnel Brokers.<br />
<br />
=== Gogo6 gogoSERVER ===<br />
gogoSERVER (formerly Gateway6) is used by the Freenet6 service, which is the first IPv6 Tunnel Broker service, going into production in 1999. It was started as a project of Viagenie and then Hexago was spun off as a commercial company selling Gateway6, which powered Freenet6, as their flagship product. In June 2009 Hexago became gogo6 through a management buyout and the Freenet6 service became part of gogoNET, a [[social network]] for IPv6 [[professional]]s.<ref>[http://gogonet.gogo6.com What is gogoNET?]</ref><br />
<br />
=== SixXS sixxsd ===<br />
<br />
SixXS's [http://www.sixxs.net/faq/sixxs/?faq=sixxsd sixxsd] is what powers all the SixXS PoPs. It is a purpose built software for the purpose of tunneling at high performance and low latency. Development started in 2002<ref name=sixxsdhistory>[http://www.sixxs.net/about/history/ SixXS History]</ref> and has evolved into the current v4 version of the software.<br />
<br />
=== CITC Tunnel Broker ===<br />
The [http://www.ipv6.org.sa/tunnelbroker CITC Tunnel Broker] is an implementation of the TSP RFC.<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
{{IPv6}}<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:IPv6 tunnel brokers}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Tunneling protocols|IPv6 brokers]]<br />
[[Category:IPv6|Tunnel brokers]]<br />
[[Category:Internet-related lists]]<br />
<br />
[[es:Anexo:Proveedores de túneles IPv6]]</div>FlashUpdatehttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Liste_von_IPv6-Tunnelbrokern&diff=115346035Liste von IPv6-Tunnelbrokern2012-10-09T09:23:15Z<p>FlashUpdate: The heartbeat variant is explained in the 6in4 article, thus add a helpful link there</p>
<hr />
<div>{{IPv6 transition mechanisms}}<br />
The following is a '''list of [[IPv6]] [[tunnel broker]]s'''<ref>[http://www.sixxs.net/tools/aiccu/brokers/ AICCU - Tunnelbroker Support, lists Tunnel Brokers that are supported and unsupported by AICCU]</ref> that conform to the principles of RFC 3053 which describes a system with which users can request creation of an IPv6 tunnel on a host called a [[Point of Presence]] (PoP) which, using the tunnel, then provides the user with IPv6 connectivity.<br />
<br />
==List of IPv6 Tunnel brokers==<br />
For a tunnel to have a proper fast and low-latency connection it is generally good to take service from a close-by Tunnel Broker as this reduces the chance that packets get routed around the world. Networks don't match geography though thus it is not always the case.<br />
<br />
The following table lists the specifics about each tunnel broker.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! rowspan="2" | Name || rowspan="2" | PoPs || rowspan="2" | Locations || rowspan="2" | Subnet || align="center" colspan="5" | Tunnelling Protocols || align="center" colspan="3" | Features || colspan="2" align="center"| Registration || colspan="5" | Configuration || rowspan="2" | Language || rowspan="2" | Prefix || rowspan="2" | Server Implemenation<br />
|-<br />
! [[6in4]] || [[4in6]] || [[Tunnel Setup Protocol|TSP]] || [[AYIYA]] || [[6in4#Dynamic 6in4 tunnels and heartbeat|heartbeat]] || RDNS || BGP || Multicast || Anonymous || Signup || Script || Manual || TSP || TIC || URL<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.6fei.com.cn/ 6fei] || align="right" | 1 || [[China]] || {{unk}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || [[Chinese language|Chinese]] || 2001:e88::/32 || {{unk}}<br />
|-<br />
| [http://broker.aarnet.net.au/ Aarnet] || align="right" | 1 || [[Australia]] || /56 || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || English || 2001:388::/32 || gogoSERVER<br />
|-<br />
| [http://gogonet.gogo6.com/ gogo6/Freenet6] || align="right" | 3<ref>[http://gogonet.gogo6.com/page/service-status gogo6 Service Status]</ref>|| [[Montreal]], [[Amsterdam]], [[Taipei]] || /56 on request || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<ref name=freenet6>[http://gogonet.gogo6.com gogoNET signup for Freenet6]</ref> || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || [[English language|English]] || 2001:5c0::/32 || gogoSERVER<br />
|-<br />
| [[Hurricane Electric]]<ref>[http://www.tunnelbroker.net/ tunnelbroker.net]</ref> || align="right" | 31<ref>[http://www.tunnelbroker.net/status.php HE Tunnel Server Status]</ref>|| [[United States]] (9 States), [[Canada]], [[Europe]] (8 Countries), [[Hong Kong]], [[Tokyo]], [[Singapore]] || /64 default<br />/48 on request || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}}<ref name=henetipv4end>[http://ipv4.tunnelbroker.net/ipv4_end.php HE Endpoint update]</ref> || English || 2001:470::/32 || {{unk}}<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.ipv6now.com.au/services.php IPv6Now] || align="right" | 1 || Australia || /64 or /48 on request|| {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || English || 2406:a000::/32 || gogoSERVER<br />
|-<br />
| [http://tb.netassist.ua/ NetAssist] || align="right" | 1 || [[Ukraine]] || /64<br />/48 || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}}<ref name=netassist>[http://tb.netassist.ua/ NetAssist URL Update instruction]</ref> || English || 2a01:d0:8000::/33 || {{unk}}<br />
|-<br />
| [http://tunnelbroker.netnam.vn NetNam] || align="right" | 1 || [[VietNam]] || {{unk}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || English, [[Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]] || 2401:e800::/32 || {{unk}}<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.ipv6.org.sa/tunnel_broker Saudi Arabia CITC] || align="right" | 1 || [[Saudi Arabia]] || /64 || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || English, Arabic || 2001:67c:130::/48 || CITC<ref name=citc>[http://www.ipv6.org.sa/tunnelbroker CITC Tunnel Broker]</ref><br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.sixxs.net SixXS] || align="right" | 53<ref name=sixxspops>[http://www.sixxs.net/pops/ SixXS Points of Presence]</ref> || United States (8 States), [[Brazil]], Europe (21 countries), [[New Zealand]], [[New Caledonia]], [[Russia]], [[Vietnam]] || /64 default<br />/48 on request || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || English || Various<ref>[http://www.sixxs.net/pops/prefixes/ SixXS Prefixes]</ref> || sixxsd<ref name=sixxsd>[http://www.sixxs.net/faq/sixxs/?faq=sixxsd sixxsd]</ref> <br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.ipv6.so-net.net.tw So-Net] || align="right" | 1 || [[Taiwan]] || {{Unknown}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || [[Languages of Taiwan|Taiwanese]] || 2404:80::/32 || gogoSERVER<br />
|}<br />
<br />
The columns in the table provide the following details:<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! colspan="2" | Name<br />
| The name of the organisation providing the tunnel broker, this generally maps directly to an [[Internet service provider]].<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | PoPs<br />
| Number of PoPs deployed<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Locations<br />
| [[Location (geography)|Locations]] where the tunnel broker has a point of presence / the number of endpoints where termination can occur.<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Subnet<br />
| What [[subnetwork|subnet]] allocation the tunnel broker provides next to the /127 or /64 for the tunnel.<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="7" | Tunnelling Protocols<br />
|-<br />
! <br />
| Which [[tunnelling protocol]]s are provided by the tunnel broker. This has impact on whether one can use a tunnel behind [[Network Address Translation|NAT]] or in cases where the IPv4 address of the user changes often. Check the relevant protocol descriptions for more details, or see this [http://www.sixxs.net/faq/connectivity/?faq=comparison tunneling comparison].<br />
|-<br />
! 6in4<br />
| Tunnelling of IPv6 packets directly in IPv4, also called 'proto-41' due to the protocol number it uses. <br />
|-<br />
! 4in6<br />
| Tunnelling of IPv4 directly inside IPv6 packets<br />
|-<br />
! TSP<br />
| The Tunnel Setup Protocol. It uses a UDP based tunnel.<br />
|-<br />
! AYIYA<br />
| [[AYIYA]] allows users behind a NAT and/or a dynamic address to maintain connectivity even when roaming between networks. It uses a UDP based tunnel.<br />
|-<br />
! heartbeat<ref name="heartbeat">[https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-massar-v6ops-heartbeat heartbeat]</ref><br />
| Heartbeat tunnels are 6in4 based but allow for dynamic addresses to be update automatically without user intervention<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="3" | Features<br />
! RDNS<br />
| Whether the tunnel broker provides reverse [[domain name system|DNS]] delegations.<br />
|-<br />
! BGP<br />
| Whether the tunnel broker optionally accepts a [[Border Gateway Protocol|BGP]] peering allowing one to announce one's own address space.<br />
|-<br />
! Multicast<br />
| Whether the tunnel broker optionally provides [[IPv6_multicast|IPv6 Multicast]] over a tunnel.<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="4" | Registration<br />
|-<br />
!<br />
| The available registration methods.<br />
|-<br />
! Anonymous<br />
| One can use the service without registration<br />
|-<br />
! Signup<br />
| One is required to signup and provide details (at minimum an email address)<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="7" | Configuration<br />
|-<br />
!<br />
| What methods are available for configuring tunnels and subnets provided by the tunnel broker<br />
|-<br />
! Script<br />
| Indicates that the broker provides a script through the website.<br />
|-<br />
! Manual<br />
| That one can setup the tunnel manually if wanted<br />
|-<br />
! TSP<br />
| Uses the Tunnel Setup Protocol (TSP), thus requires gogoclient<br />
|-<br />
! TIC<br />
| Uses the Tunnel Information and Control (TIC)<ref name=tic>[http://www.sixxs.net/tools/tic/ TIC]</ref> protocol as implemented by [[AICCU]], [[AVM_GmbH | AVM]] [[FRITZ!Box]], [[Draytek]], [[Motorola]] and others<br />
|-<br />
! URL<br />
| URL indicates that changes to the tunnel parameters can be made on the website (eg enable/disable or change the endpoint)<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Language<br />
| Which [[language]]s are supported by the providers [[user interface|web interface]] and other [[Channel (communications)|communication channels]].<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Prefix<br />
| Which IPv6 prefix(es) are used for the tunnel broker. If a /32 is indicated generally only a portion is used for tunnels/subnets for the Tunnel Broker or the name of the tunnel broker service that is providing the address space.<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Server Implemenation<br />
| The implementation used by the Tunnel Broker<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Implementations ==<br />
There are a variety of tunnel brokers that provide their own [[implementation]]s based on different [[business]] goals. Listed here are the common implementations as used by the listed IPv6 Tunnel Brokers.<br />
<br />
=== Gogo6 gogoSERVER ===<br />
gogoSERVER (formerly Gateway6) is used by the Freenet6 service, which is the first IPv6 Tunnel Broker service, going into production in 1999. It was started as a project of Viagenie and then Hexago was spun off as a commercial company selling Gateway6, which powered Freenet6, as their flagship product. In June 2009 Hexago became gogo6 through a management buyout and the Freenet6 service became part of gogoNET, a [[social network]] for IPv6 [[professional]]s.<ref>[http://gogonet.gogo6.com What is gogoNET?]</ref><br />
<br />
=== SixXS sixxsd ===<br />
<br />
SixXS's [http://www.sixxs.net/faq/sixxs/?faq=sixxsd sixxsd] is what powers all the SixXS PoPs. It is a purpose built software for the purpose of tunneling at high performance and low latency. Development started in 2002<ref name=sixxsdhistory>[http://www.sixxs.net/about/history/ SixXS History]</ref> and has evolved into the current v4 version of the software.<br />
<br />
=== CITC Tunnel Broker ===<br />
The [http://www.ipv6.org.sa/tunnelbroker CITC Tunnel Broker] is an implementation of the TSP RFC.<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
{{IPv6}}<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:IPv6 tunnel brokers}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Tunneling protocols|IPv6 brokers]]<br />
[[Category:IPv6|Tunnel brokers]]<br />
[[Category:Internet-related lists]]<br />
<br />
[[es:Anexo:Proveedores de túneles IPv6]]</div>FlashUpdatehttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Liste_von_IPv6-Tunnelbrokern&diff=115346034Liste von IPv6-Tunnelbrokern2012-10-09T09:00:08Z<p>FlashUpdate: Add new Taiwanese based ISP who provides a gogoSERVER + fix Aarnet / IPv6Now who do not provide IPv4 in IPv6</p>
<hr />
<div>{{IPv6 transition mechanisms}}<br />
The following is a '''list of [[IPv6]] [[tunnel broker]]s'''<ref>[http://www.sixxs.net/tools/aiccu/brokers/ AICCU - Tunnelbroker Support, lists Tunnel Brokers that are supported and unsupported by AICCU]</ref> that conform to the principles of RFC 3053 which describes a system with which users can request creation of an IPv6 tunnel on a host called a [[Point of Presence]] (PoP) which, using the tunnel, then provides the user with IPv6 connectivity.<br />
<br />
==List of IPv6 Tunnel brokers==<br />
For a tunnel to have a proper fast and low-latency connection it is generally good to take service from a close-by Tunnel Broker as this reduces the chance that packets get routed around the world. Networks don't match geography though thus it is not always the case.<br />
<br />
The following table lists the specifics about each tunnel broker.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! rowspan="2" | Name || rowspan="2" | PoPs || rowspan="2" | Locations || rowspan="2" | Subnet || align="center" colspan="5" | Tunnelling Protocols || align="center" colspan="3" | Features || colspan="2" align="center"| Registration || colspan="5" | Configuration || rowspan="2" | Language || rowspan="2" | Prefix || rowspan="2" | Server Implemenation<br />
|-<br />
! [[6in4]] || [[4in6]] || [[Tunnel Setup Protocol|TSP]] || [[AYIYA]] || heartbeat || RDNS || BGP || Multicast || Anonymous || Signup || Script || Manual || TSP || TIC || URL<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.6fei.com.cn/ 6fei] || align="right" | 1 || [[China]] || {{unk}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || [[Chinese language|Chinese]] || 2001:e88::/32 || {{unk}}<br />
|-<br />
| [http://broker.aarnet.net.au/ Aarnet] || align="right" | 1 || [[Australia]] || /56 || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || English || 2001:388::/32 || gogoSERVER<br />
|-<br />
| [http://gogonet.gogo6.com/ gogo6/Freenet6] || align="right" | 3<ref>[http://gogonet.gogo6.com/page/service-status gogo6 Service Status]</ref>|| [[Montreal]], [[Amsterdam]], [[Taipei]] || /56 on request || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<ref name=freenet6>[http://gogonet.gogo6.com gogoNET signup for Freenet6]</ref> || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || [[English language|English]] || 2001:5c0::/32 || gogoSERVER<br />
|-<br />
| [[Hurricane Electric]]<ref>[http://www.tunnelbroker.net/ tunnelbroker.net]</ref> || align="right" | 31<ref>[http://www.tunnelbroker.net/status.php HE Tunnel Server Status]</ref>|| [[United States]] (9 States), [[Canada]], [[Europe]] (8 Countries), [[Hong Kong]], [[Tokyo]], [[Singapore]] || /64 default<br />/48 on request || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}}<ref name=henetipv4end>[http://ipv4.tunnelbroker.net/ipv4_end.php HE Endpoint update]</ref> || English || 2001:470::/32 || {{unk}}<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.ipv6now.com.au/services.php IPv6Now] || align="right" | 1 || Australia || /64 or /48 on request|| {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || English || 2406:a000::/32 || gogoSERVER<br />
|-<br />
| [http://tb.netassist.ua/ NetAssist] || align="right" | 1 || [[Ukraine]] || /64<br />/48 || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}}<ref name=netassist>[http://tb.netassist.ua/ NetAssist URL Update instruction]</ref> || English || 2a01:d0:8000::/33 || {{unk}}<br />
|-<br />
| [http://tunnelbroker.netnam.vn NetNam] || align="right" | 1 || [[VietNam]] || {{unk}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || English, [[Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]] || 2401:e800::/32 || {{unk}}<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.ipv6.org.sa/tunnel_broker Saudi Arabia CITC] || align="right" | 1 || [[Saudi Arabia]] || /64 || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || English, Arabic || 2001:67c:130::/48 || CITC<ref name=citc>[http://www.ipv6.org.sa/tunnelbroker CITC Tunnel Broker]</ref><br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.sixxs.net SixXS] || align="right" | 53<ref name=sixxspops>[http://www.sixxs.net/pops/ SixXS Points of Presence]</ref> || United States (8 States), [[Brazil]], Europe (21 countries), [[New Zealand]], [[New Caledonia]], [[Russia]], [[Vietnam]] || /64 default<br />/48 on request || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || English || Various<ref>[http://www.sixxs.net/pops/prefixes/ SixXS Prefixes]</ref> || sixxsd<ref name=sixxsd>[http://www.sixxs.net/faq/sixxs/?faq=sixxsd sixxsd]</ref> <br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.ipv6.so-net.net.tw So-Net] || align="right" | 1 || [[Taiwan]] || {{Unknown}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || [[Languages of Taiwan|Taiwanese]] || 2404:80::/32 || gogoSERVER<br />
|}<br />
<br />
The columns in the table provide the following details:<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! colspan="2" | Name<br />
| The name of the organisation providing the tunnel broker, this generally maps directly to an [[Internet service provider]].<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | PoPs<br />
| Number of PoPs deployed<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Locations<br />
| [[Location (geography)|Locations]] where the tunnel broker has a point of presence / the number of endpoints where termination can occur.<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Subnet<br />
| What [[subnetwork|subnet]] allocation the tunnel broker provides next to the /127 or /64 for the tunnel.<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="7" | Tunnelling Protocols<br />
|-<br />
! <br />
| Which [[tunnelling protocol]]s are provided by the tunnel broker. This has impact on whether one can use a tunnel behind [[Network Address Translation|NAT]] or in cases where the IPv4 address of the user changes often. Check the relevant protocol descriptions for more details, or see this [http://www.sixxs.net/faq/connectivity/?faq=comparison tunneling comparison].<br />
|-<br />
! 6in4<br />
| Tunnelling of IPv6 packets directly in IPv4, also called 'proto-41' due to the protocol number it uses. <br />
|-<br />
! 4in6<br />
| Tunnelling of IPv4 directly inside IPv6 packets<br />
|-<br />
! TSP<br />
| The Tunnel Setup Protocol. It uses a UDP based tunnel.<br />
|-<br />
! AYIYA<br />
| [[AYIYA]] allows users behind a NAT and/or a dynamic address to maintain connectivity even when roaming between networks. It uses a UDP based tunnel.<br />
|-<br />
! heartbeat<ref name="heartbeat">[https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-massar-v6ops-heartbeat heartbeat]</ref><br />
| Heartbeat tunnels are 6in4 based but allow for dynamic addresses to be update automatically without user intervention<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="3" | Features<br />
! RDNS<br />
| Whether the tunnel broker provides reverse [[domain name system|DNS]] delegations.<br />
|-<br />
! BGP<br />
| Whether the tunnel broker optionally accepts a [[Border Gateway Protocol|BGP]] peering allowing one to announce one's own address space.<br />
|-<br />
! Multicast<br />
| Whether the tunnel broker optionally provides [[IPv6_multicast|IPv6 Multicast]] over a tunnel.<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="4" | Registration<br />
|-<br />
!<br />
| The available registration methods.<br />
|-<br />
! Anonymous<br />
| One can use the service without registration<br />
|-<br />
! Signup<br />
| One is required to signup and provide details (at minimum an email address)<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="7" | Configuration<br />
|-<br />
!<br />
| What methods are available for configuring tunnels and subnets provided by the tunnel broker<br />
|-<br />
! Script<br />
| Indicates that the broker provides a script through the website.<br />
|-<br />
! Manual<br />
| That one can setup the tunnel manually if wanted<br />
|-<br />
! TSP<br />
| Uses the Tunnel Setup Protocol (TSP), thus requires gogoclient<br />
|-<br />
! TIC<br />
| Uses the Tunnel Information and Control (TIC)<ref name=tic>[http://www.sixxs.net/tools/tic/ TIC]</ref> protocol as implemented by [[AICCU]], [[AVM_GmbH | AVM]] [[FRITZ!Box]], [[Draytek]], [[Motorola]] and others<br />
|-<br />
! URL<br />
| URL indicates that changes to the tunnel parameters can be made on the website (eg enable/disable or change the endpoint)<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Language<br />
| Which [[language]]s are supported by the providers [[user interface|web interface]] and other [[Channel (communications)|communication channels]].<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Prefix<br />
| Which IPv6 prefix(es) are used for the tunnel broker. If a /32 is indicated generally only a portion is used for tunnels/subnets for the Tunnel Broker or the name of the tunnel broker service that is providing the address space.<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Server Implemenation<br />
| The implementation used by the Tunnel Broker<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Implementations ==<br />
There are a variety of tunnel brokers that provide their own [[implementation]]s based on different [[business]] goals. Listed here are the common implementations as used by the listed IPv6 Tunnel Brokers.<br />
<br />
=== Gogo6 gogoSERVER ===<br />
gogoSERVER (formerly Gateway6) is used by the Freenet6 service, which is the first IPv6 Tunnel Broker service, going into production in 1999. It was started as a project of Viagenie and then Hexago was spun off as a commercial company selling Gateway6, which powered Freenet6, as their flagship product. In June 2009 Hexago became gogo6 through a management buyout and the Freenet6 service became part of gogoNET, a [[social network]] for IPv6 [[professional]]s.<ref>[http://gogonet.gogo6.com What is gogoNET?]</ref><br />
<br />
=== SixXS sixxsd ===<br />
<br />
SixXS's [http://www.sixxs.net/faq/sixxs/?faq=sixxsd sixxsd] is what powers all the SixXS PoPs. It is a purpose built software for the purpose of tunneling at high performance and low latency. Development started in 2002<ref name=sixxsdhistory>[http://www.sixxs.net/about/history/ SixXS History]</ref> and has evolved into the current v4 version of the software.<br />
<br />
=== CITC Tunnel Broker ===<br />
The [http://www.ipv6.org.sa/tunnelbroker CITC Tunnel Broker] is an implementation of the TSP RFC.<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
{{IPv6}}<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:IPv6 tunnel brokers}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Tunneling protocols|IPv6 brokers]]<br />
[[Category:IPv6|Tunnel brokers]]<br />
[[Category:Internet-related lists]]<br />
<br />
[[es:Anexo:Proveedores de túneles IPv6]]</div>FlashUpdatehttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Liste_von_IPv6-Tunnelbrokern&diff=115346033Liste von IPv6-Tunnelbrokern2012-09-24T12:50:45Z<p>FlashUpdate: Include the IPv6 transition mechanisms list (adding TBs there in a bit). Add reference to the TIC page and the heartbeat protocol, they do not have their own wikipedia page</p>
<hr />
<div>{{IPv6 transition mechanisms}}<br />
The following is a '''list of [[IPv6]] [[tunnel broker]]s'''<ref>[http://www.sixxs.net/tools/aiccu/brokers/ AICCU - Tunnelbroker Support, lists Tunnel Brokers that are supported and unsupported by AICCU]</ref> that conform to the principles of RFC 3053 which describes a system with which users can request creation of an IPv6 tunnel on a host called a [[Point of Presence]] (PoP) which, using the tunnel, then provides the user with IPv6 connectivity.<br />
<br />
==List of IPv6 Tunnel brokers==<br />
For a tunnel to have a proper fast and low-latency connection it is generally good to take service from a close-by Tunnel Broker as this reduces the chance that packets get routed around the world. Networks don't match geography though thus it is not always the case.<br />
<br />
The following table lists the specifics about each tunnel broker.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! rowspan="2" | Name || rowspan="2" | PoPs || rowspan="2" | Locations || rowspan="2" | Subnet || align="center" colspan="5" | Tunnelling Protocols || align="center" colspan="3" | Features || colspan="2" align="center"| Registration || colspan="5" | Configuration || rowspan="2" | Language || rowspan="2" | Prefix || rowspan="2" | Server Implemenation<br />
|-<br />
! [[6in4]] || [[4in6]] || [[Tunnel Setup Protocol|TSP]] || [[AYIYA]] || heartbeat || RDNS || BGP || Multicast || Anonymous || Signup || Script || Manual || TSP || TIC || URL<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.6fei.com.cn/ 6fei] || align="right" | 1 || [[China]] || {{unk}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || [[Chinese language|Chinese]] || 2001:e88::/32 || {{unk}}<br />
|-<br />
| [http://broker.aarnet.net.au/ Aarnet] || align="right" | 1 || [[Australia]] || /56 || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || English || 2001:388::/32 || gogoSERVER<br />
|-<br />
| [http://gogonet.gogo6.com/ gogo6/Freenet6] || align="right" | 3<ref>[http://gogonet.gogo6.com/page/service-status gogo6 Service Status]</ref>|| [[Montreal]], [[Amsterdam]], [[Taipei]] || /56 on request || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<ref name=freenet6>[http://gogonet.gogo6.com gogoNET signup for Freenet6]</ref> || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || [[English language|English]] || 2001:5c0::/32 || gogoSERVER<br />
|-<br />
| [[Hurricane Electric]]<ref>[http://www.tunnelbroker.net/ tunnelbroker.net]</ref> || align="right" | 31<ref>[http://www.tunnelbroker.net/status.php HE Tunnel Server Status]</ref>|| [[United States]] (9 States), [[Canada]], [[Europe]] (8 Countries), [[Hong Kong]], [[Tokyo]], [[Singapore]] || /64 default<br />/48 on request || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}}<ref name=henetipv4end>[http://ipv4.tunnelbroker.net/ipv4_end.php HE Endpoint update]</ref> || English || 2001:470::/32 || {{unk}}<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.ipv6now.com.au/services.php IPv6Now] || align="right" | 1 || Australia || /64 or /48 on request|| {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || English || 2406:a000::/32 || gogoSERVER<br />
|-<br />
| [http://tb.netassist.ua/ NetAssist] || align="right" | 1 || [[Ukraine]] || /64<br />/48 || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}}<ref name=netassist>[http://tb.netassist.ua/ NetAssist URL Update instruction]</ref> || English || 2a01:d0:8000::/33 || {{unk}}<br />
|-<br />
| [http://tunnelbroker.netnam.vn NetNam] || align="right" | 1 || [[VietNam]] || {{unk}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || English, [[Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]] || 2401:e800::/32 || {{unk}}<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.ipv6.org.sa/tunnel_broker Saudi Arabia CITC] || align="right" | 1 || [[Saudi Arabia]] || /64 || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || English, Arabic || 2001:67c:130::/48 || CITC<ref name=citc>[http://www.ipv6.org.sa/tunnelbroker CITC Tunnel Broker]</ref><br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.sixxs.net SixXS] || align="right" | 53<ref name=sixxspops>[http://www.sixxs.net/pops/ SixXS Points of Presence]</ref> || United States (8 States), [[Brazil]], Europe (21 countries), [[New Zealand]], [[New Caledonia]], [[Russia]], [[Vietnam]] || /64 default<br />/48 on request || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || English || Various<ref>[http://www.sixxs.net/pops/prefixes/ SixXS Prefixes]</ref> || sixxsd<ref name=sixxsd>[http://www.sixxs.net/faq/sixxs/?faq=sixxsd sixxsd]</ref> <br />
|}<br />
<br />
The columns in the table provide the following details:<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! colspan="2" | Name<br />
| The name of the organisation providing the tunnel broker, this generally maps directly to an [[Internet service provider]].<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | PoPs<br />
| Number of PoPs deployed<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Locations<br />
| [[Location (geography)|Locations]] where the tunnel broker has a point of presence / the number of endpoints where termination can occur.<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Subnet<br />
| What [[subnetwork|subnet]] allocation the tunnel broker provides next to the /127 or /64 for the tunnel.<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="7" | Tunnelling Protocols<br />
|-<br />
! <br />
| Which [[tunnelling protocol]]s are provided by the tunnel broker. This has impact on whether one can use a tunnel behind [[Network Address Translation|NAT]] or in cases where the IPv4 address of the user changes often. Check the relevant protocol descriptions for more details, or see this [http://www.sixxs.net/faq/connectivity/?faq=comparison tunneling comparison].<br />
|-<br />
! 6in4<br />
| Tunnelling of IPv6 packets directly in IPv4, also called 'proto-41' due to the protocol number it uses. <br />
|-<br />
! 4in6<br />
| Tunnelling of IPv4 directly inside IPv6 packets<br />
|-<br />
! TSP<br />
| The Tunnel Setup Protocol. It uses a UDP based tunnel.<br />
|-<br />
! AYIYA<br />
| [[AYIYA]] allows users behind a NAT and/or a dynamic address to maintain connectivity even when roaming between networks. It uses a UDP based tunnel.<br />
|-<br />
! heartbeat<ref name="heartbeat">[https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-massar-v6ops-heartbeat heartbeat]</ref><br />
| Heartbeat tunnels are 6in4 based but allow for dynamic addresses to be update automatically without user intervention<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="3" | Features<br />
! RDNS<br />
| Whether the tunnel broker provides reverse [[domain name system|DNS]] delegations.<br />
|-<br />
! BGP<br />
| Whether the tunnel broker optionally accepts a [[Border Gateway Protocol|BGP]] peering allowing one to announce one's own address space.<br />
|-<br />
! Multicast<br />
| Whether the tunnel broker optionally provides [[IPv6_multicast|IPv6 Multicast]] over a tunnel.<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="4" | Registration<br />
|-<br />
!<br />
| The available registration methods.<br />
|-<br />
! Anonymous<br />
| One can use the service without registration<br />
|-<br />
! Signup<br />
| One is required to signup and provide details (at minimum an email address)<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="7" | Configuration<br />
|-<br />
!<br />
| What methods are available for configuring tunnels and subnets provided by the tunnel broker<br />
|-<br />
! Script<br />
| Indicates that the broker provides a script through the website.<br />
|-<br />
! Manual<br />
| That one can setup the tunnel manually if wanted<br />
|-<br />
! TSP<br />
| Uses the Tunnel Setup Protocol (TSP), thus requires gogoclient<br />
|-<br />
! TIC<br />
| Uses the Tunnel Information and Control (TIC)<ref name=tic>[http://www.sixxs.net/tools/tic/ TIC]</ref> protocol as implemented by [[AICCU]], [[AVM_GmbH | AVM]] [[FRITZ!Box]], [[Draytek]], [[Motorola]] and others<br />
|-<br />
! URL<br />
| URL indicates that changes to the tunnel parameters can be made on the website (eg enable/disable or change the endpoint)<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Language<br />
| Which [[language]]s are supported by the providers [[user interface|web interface]] and other [[Channel (communications)|communication channels]].<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Prefix<br />
| Which IPv6 prefix(es) are used for the tunnel broker. If a /32 is indicated generally only a portion is used for tunnels/subnets for the Tunnel Broker or the name of the tunnel broker service that is providing the address space.<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Server Implemenation<br />
| The implementation used by the Tunnel Broker<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Implementations ==<br />
There are a variety of tunnel brokers that provide their own [[implementation]]s based on different [[business]] goals. Listed here are the common implementations as used by the listed IPv6 Tunnel Brokers.<br />
<br />
=== Gogo6 gogoSERVER ===<br />
gogoSERVER (formerly Gateway6) is used by the Freenet6 service, which is the first IPv6 Tunnel Broker service, going into production in 1999. It was started as a project of Viagenie and then Hexago was spun off as a commercial company selling Gateway6, which powered Freenet6, as their flagship product. In June 2009 Hexago became gogo6 through a management buyout and the Freenet6 service became part of gogoNET, a [[social network]] for IPv6 [[professional]]s.<ref>[http://gogonet.gogo6.com What is gogoNET?]</ref><br />
<br />
=== SixXS sixxsd ===<br />
<br />
SixXS's [http://www.sixxs.net/faq/sixxs/?faq=sixxsd sixxsd] is what powers all the SixXS PoPs. It is a purpose built software for the purpose of tunneling at high performance and low latency. Development started in 2002<ref name=sixxsdhistory>[http://www.sixxs.net/about/history/ SixXS History]</ref> and has evolved into the current v4 version of the software.<br />
<br />
=== CITC Tunnel Broker ===<br />
The [http://www.ipv6.org.sa/tunnelbroker CITC Tunnel Broker] is an implementation of the TSP RFC.<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
{{IPv6}}<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:IPv6 tunnel brokers}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Tunneling protocols|IPv6 brokers]]<br />
[[Category:IPv6|Tunnel brokers]]<br />
[[Category:Internet-related lists]]<br />
<br />
[[es:Anexo:Proveedores de túneles IPv6]]</div>FlashUpdatehttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Liste_von_IPv6-Tunnelbrokern&diff=115346032Liste von IPv6-Tunnelbrokern2012-09-24T12:41:16Z<p>FlashUpdate: Rename Protocols into Tunneling Protocols; Merge the URL-Update into 'Configuration -> Web' as it is a configuration method, not a tunneling protocol; Clarify the columns names further</p>
<hr />
<div>The following is a '''list of [[IPv6]] [[tunnel broker]]s'''<ref>[http://www.sixxs.net/tools/aiccu/brokers/ AICCU - Tunnelbroker Support, lists Tunnel Brokers that are supported and unsupported by AICCU]</ref> that conform to the principles of RFC 3053 which describes a system with which users can request creation of an IPv6 tunnel on a host called a [[Point of Presence]] (PoP) which, using the tunnel, then provides the user with IPv6 connectivity.<br />
<br />
==List of IPv6 Tunnel brokers==<br />
For a tunnel to have a proper fast and low-latency connection it is generally good to take service from a close-by Tunnel Broker as this reduces the chance that packets get routed around the world. Networks don't match geography though thus it is not always the case.<br />
<br />
The following table lists the specifics about each tunnel broker.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! rowspan="2" | Name || rowspan="2" | PoPs || rowspan="2" | Locations || rowspan="2" | Subnet || align="center" colspan="5" | Tunnelling Protocols || align="center" colspan="3" | Features || colspan="2" align="center"| Registration || colspan="5" | Configuration || rowspan="2" | Language || rowspan="2" | Prefix || rowspan="2" | Server Implemenation<br />
|-<br />
! [[6in4]] || [[4in6]] || [[Tunnel Setup Protocol|TSP]] || [[AYIYA]] || heartbeat || RDNS || BGP || Multicast || Anonymous || Signup || Script || Manual || TSP || TIC || URL<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.6fei.com.cn/ 6fei] || align="right" | 1 || [[China]] || {{unk}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || [[Chinese language|Chinese]] || 2001:e88::/32 || {{unk}}<br />
|-<br />
| [http://broker.aarnet.net.au/ Aarnet] || align="right" | 1 || [[Australia]] || /56 || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || English || 2001:388::/32 || gogoSERVER<br />
|-<br />
| [http://gogonet.gogo6.com/ gogo6/Freenet6] || align="right" | 3<ref>[http://gogonet.gogo6.com/page/service-status gogo6 Service Status]</ref>|| [[Montreal]], [[Amsterdam]], [[Taipei]] || /56 on request || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<ref name=freenet6>[http://gogonet.gogo6.com gogoNET signup for Freenet6]</ref> || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || [[English language|English]] || 2001:5c0::/32 || gogoSERVER<br />
|-<br />
| [[Hurricane Electric]]<ref>[http://www.tunnelbroker.net/ tunnelbroker.net]</ref> || align="right" | 31<ref>[http://www.tunnelbroker.net/status.php HE Tunnel Server Status]</ref>|| [[United States]] (9 States), [[Canada]], [[Europe]] (8 Countries), [[Hong Kong]], [[Tokyo]], [[Singapore]] || /64 default<br />/48 on request || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}}<ref name=henetipv4end>[http://ipv4.tunnelbroker.net/ipv4_end.php HE Endpoint update]</ref> || English || 2001:470::/32 || {{unk}}<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.ipv6now.com.au/services.php IPv6Now] || align="right" | 1 || Australia || /64 or /48 on request|| {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || English || 2406:a000::/32 || gogoSERVER<br />
|-<br />
| [http://tb.netassist.ua/ NetAssist] || align="right" | 1 || [[Ukraine]] || /64<br />/48 || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}}<ref name=netassist>[http://tb.netassist.ua/ NetAssist URL Update instruction]</ref> || English || 2a01:d0:8000::/33 || {{unk}}<br />
|-<br />
| [http://tunnelbroker.netnam.vn NetNam] || align="right" | 1 || [[VietNam]] || {{unk}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || English, [[Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]] || 2401:e800::/32 || {{unk}}<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.ipv6.org.sa/tunnel_broker Saudi Arabia CITC] || align="right" | 1 || [[Saudi Arabia]] || /64 || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || English, Arabic || 2001:67c:130::/48 || CITC<ref name=citc>[http://www.ipv6.org.sa/tunnelbroker CITC Tunnel Broker]</ref><br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.sixxs.net SixXS] || align="right" | 53<ref name=sixxspops>[http://www.sixxs.net/pops/ SixXS Points of Presence]</ref> || United States (8 States), [[Brazil]], Europe (21 countries), [[New Zealand]], [[New Caledonia]], [[Russia]], [[Vietnam]] || /64 default<br />/48 on request || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || English || Various<ref>[http://www.sixxs.net/pops/prefixes/ SixXS Prefixes]</ref> || sixxsd<ref name=sixxsd>[http://www.sixxs.net/faq/sixxs/?faq=sixxsd sixxsd]</ref> <br />
|}<br />
<br />
The columns in the table provide the following details:<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! colspan="2" | Name<br />
| The name of the organisation providing the tunnel broker, this generally maps directly to an [[Internet service provider]].<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | PoPs<br />
| Number of PoPs deployed<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Locations<br />
| [[Location (geography)|Locations]] where the tunnel broker has a point of presence / the number of endpoints where termination can occur.<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Subnet<br />
| What [[subnetwork|subnet]] allocation the tunnel broker provides next to the /127 or /64 for the tunnel.<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="7" | Tunnelling Protocols<br />
|-<br />
! <br />
| Which [[tunnelling protocol]]s are provided by the tunnel broker. This has impact on whether one can use a tunnel behind [[Network Address Translation|NAT]] or in cases where the IPv4 address of the user changes often. Check the relevant protocol descriptions for more details, or see this [http://www.sixxs.net/faq/connectivity/?faq=comparison tunneling comparison].<br />
|-<br />
! 6in4<br />
| Tunnelling of IPv6 packets directly in IPv4, also called 'proto-41' due to the protocol number it uses. <br />
|-<br />
! 4in6<br />
| Tunnelling of IPv4 directly inside IPv6 packets<br />
|-<br />
! TSP<br />
| The Tunnel Setup Protocol. It uses a UDP based tunnel.<br />
|-<br />
! AYIYA<br />
| [[AYIYA]] allows users behind a NAT and/or a dynamic address to maintain connectivity even when roaming between networks. It uses a UDP based tunnel.<br />
|-<br />
! heartbeat<br />
| Heartbeat tunnels are 6in4 based but allow for dynamic addresses to be update automatically without user intervention<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="3" | Features<br />
! RDNS<br />
| Whether the tunnel broker provides reverse [[domain name system|DNS]] delegations.<br />
|-<br />
! BGP<br />
| Whether the tunnel broker optionally accepts a [[Border Gateway Protocol|BGP]] peering allowing one to announce one's own address space.<br />
|-<br />
! Multicast<br />
| Whether the tunnel broker optionally provides [[IPv6_multicast|IPv6 Multicast]] over a tunnel.<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="4" | Registration<br />
|-<br />
!<br />
| The available registration methods.<br />
|-<br />
! Anonymous<br />
| One can use the service without registration<br />
|-<br />
! Signup<br />
| One is required to signup and provide details (at minimum an email address)<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="7" | Configuration<br />
|-<br />
!<br />
| What methods are available for configuring tunnels and subnets provided by the tunnel broker<br />
|-<br />
! Script<br />
| Indicates that the broker provides a script through the website.<br />
|-<br />
! Manual<br />
| That one can setup the tunnel manually if wanted<br />
|-<br />
! TSP<br />
| Uses the Tunnel Setup Protocol (TSP), thus requires gogoclient<br />
|-<br />
! TIC<br />
| Uses the Tunnel Information and Control (TIC) protocol as implemented by [[AICCU]], [[AVM_GmbH | AVM]] [[FRITZ!Box]], [[Draytek]], [[Motorola]] and others<br />
|-<br />
! URL<br />
| URL indicates that changes to the tunnel parameters can be made on the website (eg enable/disable or change the endpoint)<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Language<br />
| Which [[language]]s are supported by the providers [[user interface|web interface]] and other [[Channel (communications)|communication channels]].<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Prefix<br />
| Which IPv6 prefix(es) are used for the tunnel broker. If a /32 is indicated generally only a portion is used for tunnels/subnets for the Tunnel Broker or the name of the tunnel broker service that is providing the address space.<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Server Implemenation<br />
| The implementation used by the Tunnel Broker<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Implementations ==<br />
There are a variety of tunnel brokers that provide their own [[implementation]]s based on different [[business]] goals. Listed here are the common implementations as used by the listed IPv6 Tunnel Brokers.<br />
<br />
=== Gogo6 gogoSERVER ===<br />
gogoSERVER (formerly Gateway6) is used by the Freenet6 service, which is the first IPv6 Tunnel Broker service, going into production in 1999. It was started as a project of Viagenie and then Hexago was spun off as a commercial company selling Gateway6, which powered Freenet6, as their flagship product. In June 2009 Hexago became gogo6 through a management buyout and the Freenet6 service became part of gogoNET, a [[social network]] for IPv6 [[professional]]s.<ref>[http://gogonet.gogo6.com What is gogoNET?]</ref><br />
<br />
=== SixXS sixxsd ===<br />
<br />
SixXS's [http://www.sixxs.net/faq/sixxs/?faq=sixxsd sixxsd] is what powers all the SixXS PoPs. It is a purpose built software for the purpose of tunneling at high performance and low latency. Development started in 2002<ref name=sixxsdhistory>[http://www.sixxs.net/about/history/ SixXS History]</ref> and has evolved into the current v4 version of the software.<br />
<br />
=== CITC Tunnel Broker ===<br />
The [http://www.ipv6.org.sa/tunnelbroker CITC Tunnel Broker] is an implementation of the TSP RFC.<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
{{IPv6}}<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:IPv6 tunnel brokers}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Tunneling protocols|IPv6 brokers]]<br />
[[Category:IPv6|Tunnel brokers]]<br />
[[Category:Internet-related lists]]<br />
<br />
[[es:Anexo:Proveedores de túneles IPv6]]</div>FlashUpdatehttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Liste_von_IPv6-Tunnelbrokern&diff=115346030Liste von IPv6-Tunnelbrokern2012-09-21T13:57:31Z<p>FlashUpdate: General overhaul of the list, putting it into one (there are not that many entries to justify splitting it) easily comparable list and naming the protocols etc directly for an easier comparison and overview. Also added initial implementation references</p>
<hr />
<div>The following is a '''list of [[IPv6]] [[tunnel broker]]s'''<ref>[http://www.sixxs.net/tools/aiccu/brokers/ AICCU - Tunnelbroker Support, lists Tunnel Brokers that are supported and unsupported by AICCU]</ref> that conform to the principles of RFC 3053 which describes a system with which users can request creation of an IPv6 tunnel on a host called a [[Point of Presence]] (PoP) which, using the tunnel, then provides the user with IPv6 connectivity.<br />
<br />
==List of IPv6 Tunnel brokers==<br />
For a tunnel to have a proper fast and low-latency connection it is generally good to take service from a close-by Tunnel Broker as this reduces the chance that packets get routed around the world. Networks don't match geography though thus it is not always the case.<br />
<br />
The following table lists the specifics about each tunnel broker.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! rowspan="2" | Name || rowspan="2" | PoPs || rowspan="2" | Locations || rowspan="2" | Subnet || align="center" colspan="6" | Protocols || align="center" colspan="3" | Features || colspan="2" align="center"| Registration || colspan="5" | Configuration || rowspan="2" | Language || rowspan="2" | Prefix || rowspan="2" | Server Implemenation<br />
|-<br />
! [[6in4]] || [[4in6]] || [[Tunnel Setup Protocol|TSP]] || [[AYIYA]] || heartbeat || URL-update || RDNS || BGP || Multicast || Anonymous || Signup || Script || Manual || TSP || TIC || Web<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.6fei.com.cn/ 6fei] || align="right" | 1 || [[China]] || {{unk}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || [[Chinese language|Chinese]] || 2001:e88::/32 || {{unk}}<br />
|-<br />
| [http://broker.aarnet.net.au/ Aarnet] || align="right" | 1 || [[Australia]] || /56 || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || English || 2001:388::/32 || gogoSERVER<br />
|-<br />
| [http://gogonet.gogo6.com/ gogo6/Freenet6] || align="right" | 3<ref>[http://gogonet.gogo6.com/page/service-status gogo6 Service Status]</ref>|| [[Montreal]], [[Amsterdam]], [[Taipei]] || /56 on request || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}}<ref name=freenet6>[http://gogonet.gogo6.com What is gogoNET?]</ref> || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || [[English language|English]] || 2001:5c0::/32 || gogoSERVER<br />
|-<br />
| [[Hurricane Electric]]<ref>[http://www.tunnelbroker.net/ tunnelbroker.net]</ref> || align="right" | 31<ref>[http://www.tunnelbroker.net/status.php HE Tunnel Server Status]</ref>|| [[United States]] (9 States), [[Canada]], [[Europe]] (8 Countries), [[Hong Kong]], [[Tokyo]], [[Singapore]] || /64 default<br />/48 on request || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}}<ref name=henetipv4end>[http://ipv4.tunnelbroker.net/ipv4_end.php HE Endpoint update]</ref> || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || English || 2001:470::/32 || {{unk}}<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.ipv6now.com.au/services.php IPv6Now] || align="right" | 1 || Australia || /64 or /48 on request|| {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || English || 2406:a000::/32 || gogoSERVER<br />
|-<br />
| [http://tb.netassist.ua/ NetAssist] || align="right" | 1 || [[Ukraine]] || /64<br />/48 || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}}<ref name=netassist>[http://tb.netassist.ua/ NetAssist URL Update instruction]</ref> || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || English || 2a01:d0:8000::/33 || {{unk}}<br />
|-<br />
| [http://tunnelbroker.netnam.vn NetNam] || align="right" | 1 || [[VietNam]] || {{unk}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || English, [[Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]] || 2401:e800::/32 || {{unk}}<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.ipv6.org.sa/tunnel_broker Saudi Arabia CITC] || align="right" | 1 || [[Saudi Arabia]] || /64 || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || English, Arabic || 2001:67c:130::/48 || CITC<ref name=citc>[http://www.ipv6.org.sa/tunnelbroker CITC Tunnel Broker]</ref><br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.sixxs.net SixXS] || align="right" | 53<ref name=sixxspops>[http://www.sixxs.net/pops/ SixXS Points of Presence]</ref> || United States (8 States), [[Brazil]], Europe (21 countries), [[New Zealand]], [[New Caledonia]], [[Russia]], [[Vietnam]] || /64 default<br />/48 on request || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} ||{{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || English || Various<ref>[http://www.sixxs.net/pops/prefixes/ SixXS Prefixes]</ref> || sixxsd<ref name=sixxsd>[http://www.sixxs.net/faq/sixxs/?faq=sixxsd sixxsd]</ref> <br />
|}<br />
<br />
The columns in the table provide the following details:<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! colspan="2" | Name<br />
| The name of the organisation providing the tunnel broker, this generally maps directly to an [[Internet service provider]].<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | PoPs<br />
| Number of PoPs deployed<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Locations<br />
| [[Location (geography)|Locations]] where the tunnel broker has a point of presence / the number of endpoints where termination can occur.<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Subnet<br />
| What [[subnetwork|subnet]] allocation the tunnel broker provides next to the /127 or /64 for the tunnel.<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="7" | Protocols<br />
|-<br />
! <br />
| Which [[tunnelling protocol]]s are provided by the tunnel broker. This has impact on whether one can use a tunnel behind [[Network Address Translation|NAT]] or in cases where the IPv4 address of the user changes often. Check the relevant protocol descriptions for more details, or see this [http://www.sixxs.net/faq/connectivity/?faq=comparison tunneling comparison].<br />
|-<br />
! 6in4<br />
| Tunnelling of IPv6 packets directly in IPv4, also called 'proto-41' due to the protocol number it uses. <br />
|-<br />
! 4in6<br />
| Tunnelling of IPv4 directly inside IPv6 packets<br />
|-<br />
! TSP<br />
| The Tunnel Setup Protocol. It uses a UDP based tunnel.<br />
|-<br />
! AYIYA<br />
| [[AYIYA]] allows users behind a NAT and/or a dynamic address to maintain connectivity even when roaming between networks. It uses a UDP based tunnel.<br />
|-<br />
! heartbeat<br />
| Heartbeat tunnels are 6in4 based but allow for dynamic addresses to be update automatically without user intervention<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="3" | Features<br />
! RDNS<br />
| Whether the tunnel broker provides reverse [[domain name system|DNS]] delegations.<br />
|-<br />
! BGP<br />
| Whether the tunnel broker optionally accepts a [[Border Gateway Protocol|BGP]] peering allowing one to announce one's own address space.<br />
|-<br />
! Multicast<br />
| Whether the tunnel broker optionally provides [[IPv6_multicast|IPv6 Multicast]] over a tunnel.<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Registration<br />
| The available registration methods. Anonymous allows usage without registration but signup requires to provide your details (at minimum an email address)<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Configuration<br />
| What methods are available for configuring tunnels and subnets provided by the tunnel broker. Script indicates that the broker provides a script; Manual that one can setup the tunnel manually if wanted; TSP requires gogoclient; TIC as implemented by [[AICCU]], [[AVM_GmbH | AVM]] [[FRITZ!Box]], [[Draytek]], [[Motorola]] and others; Website indicates that changes to the tunnel parameters can be made on the website (eg enable/disable or change the endpoint)<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Language<br />
| Which [[language]]s are supported by the providers [[user interface|web interface]] and other [[Channel (communications)|communication channels]].<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Prefix<br />
| Which IPv6 prefix(es) are used for the tunnel broker. If a /32 is indicated generally only a portion is used for tunnels/subnets for the Tunnel Broker or the name of the tunnel broker service that is providing the address space.<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" | Server Implemenation<br />
| The implementation used by the Tunnel Broker<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Implementations ==<br />
There are a variety of tunnel brokers that provide their own [[implementation]]s based on different [[business]] goals. Listed here are the common implementations as used by the listed IPv6 Tunnel Brokers.<br />
<br />
=== Gogo6 gogoSERVER ===<br />
gogoSERVER (formerly Gateway6) is used by the Freenet6 service, which is the first IPv6 Tunnel Broker service, going into production in 1999. It was started as a project of Viagenie and then Hexago was spun off as a commercial company selling Gateway6, which powered Freenet6, as their flagship product. In June 2009 Hexago became gogo6 through a management buyout and the Freenet6 service became part of gogoNET, a [[social network]] for IPv6 [[professional]]s.<ref>[http://gogonet.gogo6.com What is gogoNET?]</ref><br />
<br />
=== SixXS sixxsd ===<br />
<br />
SixXS's [http://www.sixxs.net/faq/sixxs/?faq=sixxsd sixxsd] is what powers all the SixXS PoPs. It is a purpose built software for the purpose of tunneling at high performance and low latency. Development started in 2002<ref name=sixxsdhistory>[http://www.sixxs.net/about/history/ SixXS History]</ref> and has evolved into the current v4 version of the software.<br />
<br />
=== CITC Tunnel Broker ===<br />
The [http://www.ipv6.org.sa/tunnelbroker CITC Tunnel Broker] is an implementation of the TSP RFC.<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
{{IPv6}}<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:IPv6 tunnel brokers}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Tunneling protocols|IPv6 brokers]]<br />
[[Category:IPv6|Tunnel brokers]]<br />
[[Category:Internet-related lists]]<br />
<br />
[[es:Anexo:Proveedores de túneles IPv6]]</div>FlashUpdatehttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Liste_von_IPv6-Tunnelbrokern&diff=115346028Liste von IPv6-Tunnelbrokern2012-09-11T15:36:57Z<p>FlashUpdate: One down thus then this is 3 not 4 for Gogo</p>
<hr />
<div>The following is a '''list of [[IPv6]] [[tunnel broker]]s'''<ref>[http://www.sixxs.net/tools/aiccu/brokers/ AICCU - Tunnelbroker Support, lists Tunnel Brokers that are supported and unsupported by AICCU]</ref> that conform to the principles of RFC 3053 which describes a system with which users can request creation of an IPv6 tunnel on a host called a [[Point of Presence]] (PoP) which, using the tunnel, then provides the user with IPv6 connectivity.<br />
<br />
There are a variety of tunnel brokers that provide their own [[implementation]]s based on different [[business]] goals. For example, one tunnel broker [[Product (business)|product]] on the market is called gogoSERVER (formerly Gateway6).<ref name=gateway6/> <br />
Freenet6 was the first tunnel broker service, going into production in 1999. It was started as a project of Viagenie and then Hexago was spun off as a commercial company selling Gateway6 (which powered Freenet6) as their flagship product. In June 2009 Hexago became gogo6 through a [[management]] buyout and the Freenet6 service became part of gogoNET, a [[social network]] for IPv6 [[professional]]s.<ref>[http://gogonet.gogo6.com What is gogoNET?]</ref><br />
<br />
==Tunnel broker list==<br />
The following list is divided into geographic [[region]]s. For a tunnel to be fast and low-latency it is generally good to take service from a close-by Tunnel Broker as this reduces the chance that packets get routed around the world. Networks don't match geography though thus it is not always the case.<br />
<br />
The table contains the following information:<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Name<br />
| The name of the organisation providing the tunnel broker, this generally maps directly to an [[Internet service provider]].<br />
|-<br />
! #<br />
| Number of PoPs deployed<br />
|-<br />
! Locations<br />
| [[Location (geography)|Locations]] where the tunnel broker has a point of presence / the number of endpoints where termination can occur.<br />
|-<br />
! Subnet<br />
| What [[subnetwork|subnet]] allocation the tunnel broker provides next to the /127 or /64 for the tunnel.<br />
|-<br />
! Protocols<br />
| Which [[tunneling protocol]]s are provided by the tunnel broker. This has impact on whether one can use a tunnel behind [[Network Address Translation|NAT]] or in cases where the IPv4 address of the user changes often. Check the relevant protocol descriptions for more details, or see this [http://www.sixxs.net/faq/connectivity/?faq=comparison tunneling comparison].<br />
|-<br />
! Dynamic<br />
| Whether the tunnel broker supports hosts which have [[IP address#Dynamic IP|dynamic/changing addresses]].<br />
|-<br />
! Static<br />
| Whether the tunnel broker provides [[IP address#Dynamic IP|static addresses]].<br />
|-<br />
! RDNS<br />
| Whether the tunnel broker provides reverse [[domain name system|DNS]] delegations.<br />
|-<br />
! BGP<br />
| Whether the tunnel broker optionally accepts a [[Border Gateway Protocol|BGP]] peering allowing one to announce one's own address space.<br />
|-<br />
! Multicast<br />
| Whether the tunnel broker optionally provides [[IPv6_multicast|IPv6 Multicast]] over a tunnel.<br />
|-<br />
! Registration<br />
| The available registration methods, if required.<br />
|-<br />
! Configuration<br />
| What methods are available for configuring tunnels and subnets provided by the tunnel broker.<br />
|-<br />
! Language<br />
| Which [[language]]s are supported by the providers [[user interface|web interface]] and other [[Channel (communications)|communication channels]].<br />
|-<br />
! Prefix<br />
| Which IPv6 prefix(es) are used for the tunnel broker. If a /32 is indicated generally only a portion is used for tunnels/subnets for the Tunnel Broker or the name of the tunnel broker service that is providing the address space.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Global===<br />
Tunnel brokers that provide tunnels to users globally.<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Name || # || Locations || Subnet || Protocols || Dynamic || Static || RDNS || BGP || Multicast || Registration || Configuration || Language || Prefix<br />
|-<br />
| [http://gogonet.gogo6.com/ gogo6/Freenet6]<ref name=gateway6>[http://gogoware.gogo6.com/4105/description.asp?product_id=178 Uses gogoSERVER]</ref> || 3<ref>[http://gogonet.gogo6.com/page/service-status gogo6 Service Status]</ref>|| [[Montreal]], [[Amsterdam]], [[Taipei]] || /56 on request || [[6in4]], [[4in6]], [[Tunnel Setup Protocol|TSP]] || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || Anonymous, or signup (via registration on freenet6<ref name=gateway6>[http://gogonet.gogo6.com What is gogoNET?]</ref>) || TSP, website || [[English language|English]] || 2001:5c0::/32<br />
|-<br />
| [[Hurricane Electric]]<ref>[http://www.tunnelbroker.net/ tunnelbroker.net]</ref> || 31<ref>[http://www.tunnelbroker.net/status.php HE Tunnel Server Status]</ref>|| [[United States]] (9 States), [[Canada]], [[Europe]] (8 Countries), [[Hong Kong]], [[Tokyo]], [[Singapore]] || /64 default, /48 on request|| 6in4 || {{Yes}}<ref name=henetipv4end>[http://ipv4.tunnelbroker.net/ipv4_end.php HE Endpoint update]</ref> || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || Signup required || Website || English || 2001:470::/32<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.sixxs.net SixXS] || 53<ref name=sixxspops>[http://www.sixxs.net/pops/ SixXS Points of Presence]</ref> || United States (8 States), [[Brazil]], Europe (21 countries), [[New Zealand]], [[New Caledonia]], [[Russia]], [[Vietnam]] || /64 default, /48 on request || 6in4, [[AYIYA]]<ref>Through AYIYA protocol. [http://www.sixxs.net/faq/aiccu/?faq=nat SixXS NAT and Firewall FAQ]</ref> || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || [[RIPE]], [[ARIN]], [[APNIC]], [[LACNIC]], [[AFRINIC]], or direct signup<ref>[http://www.sixxs.net/signup/create/ SixXS Direct signup]</ref> || [http://www.sixxs.net/tools/tic/ TIC]/[[AICCU]], manual, website || English || Various<ref>[http://www.sixxs.net/pops/prefixes/ SixXS Prefixes]</ref><br />
|}<br />
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===Asia-Pacific===<br />
Tunnel brokers that provide tunnels to users in the [[Asia-Pacific]].<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Name || # || Locations || Subnet || Protocols || Dynamic || Static || RDNS || BGP || Multicast || Registration || Configuration || Language || Prefix<br />
|-<br />
| [http://tunnelbroker.netnam.vn NetNam] || 1 || [[VietNam]] || || 6in4 || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{unk}} || {{unk}} || {{unk}} || Signup required || VPN, website || English, [[Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]] || 2401:e800::/32<br />
|-<br />
| [http://broker.aarnet.net.au/ Aarnet]<ref name=gateway6>[http://gogoware.gogo6.com/4105/description.asp?product_id=178 Uses gogoSERVER]</ref> || 1 || [[Australia]] || /56 || 6in4, TSP || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || Anonymous, or signup || TSP, website || English || 2001:388::/32<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.6fei.com.cn/ 6fei] || 1 || [[China]] || || 6in4, 4in6 || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{unk}} || {{unk}} || {{unk}} || Signup required || || [[Chinese language|Chinese]] || 2001:e88::/32<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.ipv6now.com.au/services.php IPv6Now]<ref name=gateway6>[http://gogoware.gogo6.com/4105/description.asp?product_id=178 Uses gogoSERVER]</ref> || 1 || Australia || /64 or /48 on request|| 6in4, TSP || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || Signup required || TSP || English || 2406:a000::/32<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Europe===<br />
Tunnel brokers that provide tunnels to users in [[Europe]].<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Name || # || Locations || Subnet || Protocols || Dynamic || Static || RDNS || BGP || Multicast || Registration || Configuration || Language || Prefix<br />
|-<br />
| [http://tb.netassist.ua/ NetAssist] || 1 || [[Ukraine]] || /64+/48 || 6in4 || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || Signup required || Website || English || 2a01:d0:8000::/33<br />
|}<br />
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===Middle East===<br />
Tunnel brokers that provide tunnels to users in the [[Middle East]].<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Name || # || Locations || Subnet || Protocols || Dynamic || Static || RDNS || BGP || Multicast || Registration || Configuration || Language || Prefix<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.ipv6.org.sa/tunnel_broker Saudi Arabia CITC]<ref name=citc>[http://www.ipv6.org.sa/tunnelbroker CITC Tunnel Broker]</ref> || 1 || [[Saudi Arabia]] || /64 || TSP || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{unk}} || {{unk}} || {{unk}} || Signup required || TSP || English, Arabic || 2001:67c:130::/48<br />
|}<br />
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==References==<br />
<references/><br />
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{{IPv6}}<br />
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{{DEFAULTSORT:IPv6 tunnel brokers}}<br />
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[[Category:Tunneling protocols|IPv6 brokers]]<br />
[[Category:IPv6|Tunnel brokers]]<br />
[[Category:Internet-related lists]]<br />
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[[es:Anexo:Proveedores de túneles IPv6]]</div>FlashUpdatehttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Liste_von_IPv6-Tunnelbrokern&diff=115346027Liste von IPv6-Tunnelbrokern2012-09-11T15:32:00Z<p>FlashUpdate: Freenet6 lost Sydney, HE gained 2 PoPs + fixed countries/states, SixXS +2 +fix states, PoPs, ipv6-id.net and nativelabs are not in DNS anymore, point directly to IPv6Now access page, Internode is native IPv6 only</p>
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<div>The following is a '''list of [[IPv6]] [[tunnel broker]]s'''<ref>[http://www.sixxs.net/tools/aiccu/brokers/ AICCU - Tunnelbroker Support, lists Tunnel Brokers that are supported and unsupported by AICCU]</ref> that conform to the principles of RFC 3053 which describes a system with which users can request creation of an IPv6 tunnel on a host called a [[Point of Presence]] (PoP) which, using the tunnel, then provides the user with IPv6 connectivity.<br />
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There are a variety of tunnel brokers that provide their own [[implementation]]s based on different [[business]] goals. For example, one tunnel broker [[Product (business)|product]] on the market is called gogoSERVER (formerly Gateway6).<ref name=gateway6/> <br />
Freenet6 was the first tunnel broker service, going into production in 1999. It was started as a project of Viagenie and then Hexago was spun off as a commercial company selling Gateway6 (which powered Freenet6) as their flagship product. In June 2009 Hexago became gogo6 through a [[management]] buyout and the Freenet6 service became part of gogoNET, a [[social network]] for IPv6 [[professional]]s.<ref>[http://gogonet.gogo6.com What is gogoNET?]</ref><br />
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==Tunnel broker list==<br />
The following list is divided into geographic [[region]]s. For a tunnel to be fast and low-latency it is generally good to take service from a close-by Tunnel Broker as this reduces the chance that packets get routed around the world. Networks don't match geography though thus it is not always the case.<br />
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The table contains the following information:<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Name<br />
| The name of the organisation providing the tunnel broker, this generally maps directly to an [[Internet service provider]].<br />
|-<br />
! #<br />
| Number of PoPs deployed<br />
|-<br />
! Locations<br />
| [[Location (geography)|Locations]] where the tunnel broker has a point of presence / the number of endpoints where termination can occur.<br />
|-<br />
! Subnet<br />
| What [[subnetwork|subnet]] allocation the tunnel broker provides next to the /127 or /64 for the tunnel.<br />
|-<br />
! Protocols<br />
| Which [[tunneling protocol]]s are provided by the tunnel broker. This has impact on whether one can use a tunnel behind [[Network Address Translation|NAT]] or in cases where the IPv4 address of the user changes often. Check the relevant protocol descriptions for more details, or see this [http://www.sixxs.net/faq/connectivity/?faq=comparison tunneling comparison].<br />
|-<br />
! Dynamic<br />
| Whether the tunnel broker supports hosts which have [[IP address#Dynamic IP|dynamic/changing addresses]].<br />
|-<br />
! Static<br />
| Whether the tunnel broker provides [[IP address#Dynamic IP|static addresses]].<br />
|-<br />
! RDNS<br />
| Whether the tunnel broker provides reverse [[domain name system|DNS]] delegations.<br />
|-<br />
! BGP<br />
| Whether the tunnel broker optionally accepts a [[Border Gateway Protocol|BGP]] peering allowing one to announce one's own address space.<br />
|-<br />
! Multicast<br />
| Whether the tunnel broker optionally provides [[IPv6_multicast|IPv6 Multicast]] over a tunnel.<br />
|-<br />
! Registration<br />
| The available registration methods, if required.<br />
|-<br />
! Configuration<br />
| What methods are available for configuring tunnels and subnets provided by the tunnel broker.<br />
|-<br />
! Language<br />
| Which [[language]]s are supported by the providers [[user interface|web interface]] and other [[Channel (communications)|communication channels]].<br />
|-<br />
! Prefix<br />
| Which IPv6 prefix(es) are used for the tunnel broker. If a /32 is indicated generally only a portion is used for tunnels/subnets for the Tunnel Broker or the name of the tunnel broker service that is providing the address space.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Global===<br />
Tunnel brokers that provide tunnels to users globally.<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Name || # || Locations || Subnet || Protocols || Dynamic || Static || RDNS || BGP || Multicast || Registration || Configuration || Language || Prefix<br />
|-<br />
| [http://gogonet.gogo6.com/ gogo6/Freenet6]<ref name=gateway6>[http://gogoware.gogo6.com/4105/description.asp?product_id=178 Uses gogoSERVER]</ref> || 4<ref>[http://gogonet.gogo6.com/page/service-status gogo6 Service Status]</ref>|| [[Montreal]], [[Amsterdam]], [[Taipei]] || /56 on request || [[6in4]], [[4in6]], [[Tunnel Setup Protocol|TSP]] || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || Anonymous, or signup (via registration on freenet6<ref name=gateway6>[http://gogonet.gogo6.com What is gogoNET?]</ref>) || TSP, website || [[English language|English]] || 2001:5c0::/32<br />
|-<br />
| [[Hurricane Electric]]<ref>[http://www.tunnelbroker.net/ tunnelbroker.net]</ref> || 31<ref>[http://www.tunnelbroker.net/status.php HE Tunnel Server Status]</ref>|| [[United States]] (9 States), [[Canada]], [[Europe]] (8 Countries), [[Hong Kong]], [[Tokyo]], [[Singapore]] || /64 default, /48 on request|| 6in4 || {{Yes}}<ref name=henetipv4end>[http://ipv4.tunnelbroker.net/ipv4_end.php HE Endpoint update]</ref> || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || Signup required || Website || English || 2001:470::/32<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.sixxs.net SixXS] || 53<ref name=sixxspops>[http://www.sixxs.net/pops/ SixXS Points of Presence]</ref> || United States (8 States), [[Brazil]], Europe (21 countries), [[New Zealand]], [[New Caledonia]], [[Russia]], [[Vietnam]] || /64 default, /48 on request || 6in4, [[AYIYA]]<ref>Through AYIYA protocol. [http://www.sixxs.net/faq/aiccu/?faq=nat SixXS NAT and Firewall FAQ]</ref> || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || [[RIPE]], [[ARIN]], [[APNIC]], [[LACNIC]], [[AFRINIC]], or direct signup<ref>[http://www.sixxs.net/signup/create/ SixXS Direct signup]</ref> || [http://www.sixxs.net/tools/tic/ TIC]/[[AICCU]], manual, website || English || Various<ref>[http://www.sixxs.net/pops/prefixes/ SixXS Prefixes]</ref><br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Asia-Pacific===<br />
Tunnel brokers that provide tunnels to users in the [[Asia-Pacific]].<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Name || # || Locations || Subnet || Protocols || Dynamic || Static || RDNS || BGP || Multicast || Registration || Configuration || Language || Prefix<br />
|-<br />
| [http://tunnelbroker.netnam.vn NetNam] || 1 || [[VietNam]] || || 6in4 || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{unk}} || {{unk}} || {{unk}} || Signup required || VPN, website || English, [[Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]] || 2401:e800::/32<br />
|-<br />
| [http://broker.aarnet.net.au/ Aarnet]<ref name=gateway6>[http://gogoware.gogo6.com/4105/description.asp?product_id=178 Uses gogoSERVER]</ref> || 1 || [[Australia]] || /56 || 6in4, TSP || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || Anonymous, or signup || TSP, website || English || 2001:388::/32<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.6fei.com.cn/ 6fei] || 1 || [[China]] || || 6in4, 4in6 || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{unk}} || {{unk}} || {{unk}} || Signup required || || [[Chinese language|Chinese]] || 2001:e88::/32<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.ipv6now.com.au/services.php IPv6Now]<ref name=gateway6>[http://gogoware.gogo6.com/4105/description.asp?product_id=178 Uses gogoSERVER]</ref> || 1 || Australia || /64 or /48 on request|| 6in4, TSP || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || Signup required || TSP || English || 2406:a000::/32<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Europe===<br />
Tunnel brokers that provide tunnels to users in [[Europe]].<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Name || # || Locations || Subnet || Protocols || Dynamic || Static || RDNS || BGP || Multicast || Registration || Configuration || Language || Prefix<br />
|-<br />
| [http://tb.netassist.ua/ NetAssist] || 1 || [[Ukraine]] || /64+/48 || 6in4 || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || {{No}} || Signup required || Website || English || 2a01:d0:8000::/33<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Middle East===<br />
Tunnel brokers that provide tunnels to users in the [[Middle East]].<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Name || # || Locations || Subnet || Protocols || Dynamic || Static || RDNS || BGP || Multicast || Registration || Configuration || Language || Prefix<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.ipv6.org.sa/tunnel_broker Saudi Arabia CITC]<ref name=citc>[http://www.ipv6.org.sa/tunnelbroker CITC Tunnel Broker]</ref> || 1 || [[Saudi Arabia]] || /64 || TSP || {{No}} || {{Yes}} || {{unk}} || {{unk}} || {{unk}} || Signup required || TSP || English, Arabic || 2001:67c:130::/48<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
{{IPv6}}<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:IPv6 tunnel brokers}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Tunneling protocols|IPv6 brokers]]<br />
[[Category:IPv6|Tunnel brokers]]<br />
[[Category:Internet-related lists]]<br />
<br />
[[es:Anexo:Proveedores de túneles IPv6]]</div>FlashUpdate