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fix a broken link found by Kris

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fyodor
2008-06-19 00:28:47 +00:00
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@@ -3398,16 +3398,18 @@ overwhelming requests. Specify <option>--open</option> to only see
<para>While IPv6 hasn't exactly taken the world by storm, it
gets significant use in some (usually Asian) countries and
most modern operating systems support it. To use Nmap
with IPv6, both the source and target of your scan must be
most modern operating systems support it. To use Nmap with
IPv6, both the source and target of your scan must be
configured for IPv6. If your ISP (like most of them) does
not allocate IPv6 addresses to you, free tunnel brokers are
widely available and work fine with Nmap. One of the better
ones is run by BT Exact at <ulink
url="https://tb.ipv6.btexact.com/" />. I have also used one
that Hurricane Electric provides at <ulink
url="http://ipv6tb.he.net/" />. 6to4 tunnels are another
popular, free approach.</para>
widely available and work fine with Nmap. I use the free
IPv6 tunnel broker service at
<ulink url="http://www.tunnelbroker.net"/>. Other tunnel
brokers are
<ulink url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_IPv6_tunnel_brokers">listed
at Wikipedia</ulink>. 6to4 tunnels are another popular,
free approach.</para>
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