openbsd-ports/net/aiccu/patches/patch-doc_aiccu_1

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$OpenBSD: patch-doc_aiccu_1,v 1.1.1.1 2007/02/13 20:30:48 naddy Exp $
--- doc/aiccu.1.orig Sat May 21 19:48:53 2005
+++ doc/aiccu.1 Tue Dec 19 22:50:12 2006
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
.\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/comp/docbook2X/>
.\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches,
.\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>.
-.TH "AICCU" "1" "18 April 2005" "" ""
+.TH "AICCU" "8" "18 April 2005" "" ""
.SH NAME
AICCU \- Automatic IPv6 Connectivity Configuration Utility
@@ -18,10 +18,19 @@ everywhere they want. It uses the TIC (T
protocol to request the information needed to setup a tunnel through
which the connectivity is created.
AICCU supports the following tunneling protocols:
-- 6in4 static (RFC 2893)
-- 6in4 heartbeat (RFC 2893 + draft-massar-v6ops-heartbeat)
-- tinc (http://www.tinc-vpn.org)
-- AYIYA (draft-massar-v6ops-ayiya)
+.IP \(bu 2
+6in4 static
+(RFC 2893)
+.IP \(bu
+6in4 heartbeat
+(RFC 2893 + draft-massar-v6ops-heartbeat)
+.IP \(bu
+tinc
+(http://www.tinc-vpn.org)
+.IP \(bu
+AYIYA
+(draft-massar-v6ops-ayiya)
+.PP
As AYIYA even works from behind NAT's, thus unless there is a very
restrictive firewall in place, anybody should be able to get IPv6
connectivity without problems and everywhere they want.