What Is Teredo Tunneling?
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Teredo tunneling is a networking protocol that allows computers behind network address translation (NAT) devices to communicate on the Internet. It can be used to allow computers inside a private network to access public IP addresses when a public IP address is not available. This protocol is primarily used to provide IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) connectivity over IPv4 networks. Teredo tunneling works by encapsulating IPv6 packets in IPv4 packets and then sending them over the IPv4 network. The Teredo tunneling protocol is a security protocol that provides NAT traversal for IPv6.