I got an IPv6 subnet for my server today. Now I can finally access the whole internets! How do I configure it? Using Arch Linux's netcfg. It's as simple as adding three variables to my existing netcfg config -- one of which is an array, namely "ADDR6", that contains all the IPv6 addresses I want to use. Nice! What's the easiest way for me to set up an IPv6 "tunnel"? Using SSH. Actually, it's just the regular SSH socks proxy but that does the job: 1 ssh -ND localhost:9999 foo@server.tld Note: When using Firefox, you also have to set "network.proxy.socks_remote_dns" to "true". Otherwise Firefox simply displays "about:blank" when accessing IPv6-hosts.