AICCU

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AICCU
Initial release 1 August 2004 (beta1)
Stable release 2008-03-15  (March 15, 2008 (2008-03-15); 87 days ago) [+/−]
Preview release internal betas [+/−]
Written in C (programming language)
OS Cross-platform
Available in English
Genre Internet
License 3-clause BSD
Website http://www.sixxs.net/tools/aiccu/

AICCU (Automatic IPv6 Connectivity Client Utility) is a popular[1] cross-platform utility for automatically configuring an IPv6 tunnel. It is free software available under a BSD license. The utility is originally provided for the SixXS Tunnel Broker but it can also be used by a variety of other Tunnel Brokers.

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[edit] History and development

AICCU is written and maintained by Jeroen Massar. Various patches from other persons have been incorporated, these persons are acknowledged in the [2] for their contributions. AICCU is the successor of the Windows-only and Linux/BSD-variety of the Heartbeat tool that was provided by SixXS, solely to use the Heartbeat protocol. When the AYIYA protocol came into existence it was decided that to support this new protocol it would be better to merge the Windows and Unix trees into one program and give it a bit flashier appearance. The name of the Heartbeat tool was then changed to reflect that it did more than providing mere support for the heartbeats.

[edit] Award of Excellence

AICCU has won the Award of Excellence in the Implementation Category of the 2004 Edition of the IPv6 Application Contest[3].

[edit] Supported protocols

The following tunneling protocols are currently supported:

  • 6in4 - Standard IPv6 in IPv4 tunnels using Protocol 41 in the IPv4 protocol header.
  • AYIYA - For IPv6 over IPv4 UDP in a secure manner and being able to work through a NAT.
  • 6in4 Heartbeat - used for dynamic 6in4 tunnels
  • L2TP (Experimental)

To configure these tunnels, AICCU retrieves the tunnel information from a Tunnel Broker using either one of the two protocols:

  • TIC (Tunnel Information & Control protocol) - used for retrieving configuration information.
  • TSP (Tunnel Setup Protocol) - used for retrieving configuration information (Experimental).

AICCU primarily uses the TIC protocol to automatically retrieve the configuration parameters of the tunnel that the user wants to have configured.

[edit] Support for other Tunnel Brokers

AICCU finds available Tunnel Brokers by looking up the TXT DNS records from "_aiccu.sixxs.net" and also "_aiccu"[4]. The latter allows a local network to add their own Tunnel Broker(s) by adding records in the domains configured in their search path. Non-local Tunnel Brokers can be added by requesting the SixXS Staff to add an entry to the global DNS records.

[edit] Supported Platforms

The following Operating Systems/Platforms/Distributions are supported by AICCU:

Various distributions have an AICCU package included their distribution[5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11].

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