Offtopic today: protocol suite SCPS used by US military

2002-04-18 Thread Peter Bieringer

Hi,

perhaps offtopic for commercials and publics today, but who knows
what'll happen in the future...the Internet itself was also a
spin-off by US military (see chapter historics in common IP books
and look for ARPANET).

In an article of Satellite Broadband magazine (April issue) is an
interesting box (in paperprint) or section (online) about the
protocol suite SCPS, not far away from IPv4|6 and TCP, looking
sometimes more like an extension. It uses e.g. address mapping and
compression to save bandwidth.

You can read it online here:

http://industryclick.com/magazinearticle.asp?magazineid=5releaseid=1
0037magazinearticleid=144933siteid=3

Subheadline Maximized network efficiency in stressed environments


If IPv8|16 people are no longer subscribed to that list, pls. forward
- perhaps interesting too for them because in contrast to their
thoughts and wishes, SCPS is already reality.

Peter
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2002-04-18 Thread itojun

Maybe argued already but I wonder about p2p links.
Assuming routers assigned their Link-Local addresses (eui-64)
-- --
| R1 |-| R2 |---LocalArea (   FEC0:0:0:2000::/64)
-  -- ( or 2001:1:2:3::/64 )
LocalArea uses both SiteLocal and Global Aggregtbl. addresses.
Must that p2p link interface btwn. R1 and R2 have both FEC0:: and
2001::  global addresses in order to make routing of these blocks? 

what kind of routing protocol are you planning to use?  RIPng should
work fine even if you do not assign global/site-local address to the
p2p interface, at least.

itojun
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perl interpreter

2002-04-18 Thread António Amaral



Hello,

I have downloaded the FreeBSD 4.5 RELEASE from ftp.au.freebsd.Organd I want to 
install the kame-20020401-freebsd45-snap.tgz 
patch.

After runnimg the "tar zxvf 
kame-20020401-freebsd45-snap.tgz" and then 
the
"% make TARGET=freebsd4 
prepare" command, on the new Kame directory,the 
next message appears:
"To many arguments" and I cannot 
apply the patch. 
On INSTALL file it is said that is 
necessary to have one perl interpreter.

My question is: The FreeBSd 4.5 
Release has by default an perl interpreter, or I need install 
it?
If I need do that, where I can found 
download it?


Thanks in 
advance
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Thanks for all the help folks. Finally on top of 6to4

2002-04-18 Thread Robert

Finally, after much gnashing of teeth, the penny dropped.

Now I don't know if you all can see it from out there, but our network is
now apparently up with 6to4.

 ls -t  chalmers.com.au.
[localhost.chalmers.com.au]
$ORIGIN chalmers.com.au.
cobalt-v6   1D IN   2002:cb01:6005:2:5054:5ff:fee3:e3a7
nanguo-v6   1D IN   2002:cb01:6005:2::1
ruby-v6 1D IN   2002:cb01:6005:2:240:5ff:fe4e:a982


So for all those who patiently stacked up the little coloured blocks for
me... Thank you very much.Your help was much appreciated.

and to help any who may follow me, I put it all in a couple of pages HowTo
on our station site at http://www.quantum-radio.net/Admin/ipv6howto.html


Thanks
Robert



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Re: Thanks for all the help folks. Finally on top of 6to4

2002-04-18 Thread Michael Kjorling

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On Apr 18 2002 20:49 +1000, Robert wrote:

 Finally, after much gnashing of teeth, the penny dropped.

 Now I don't know if you all can see it from out there, but our network is
 now apparently up with 6to4.

Looks fairly OK to me:

 [michael@varg michael]$ ping6 cobalt-v6.chalmers.com.au
 PING cobalt-v6.chalmers.com.au (2002:cb01:6005:2:5054:5ff:fee3:e3a7): 56 data bytes
 64 bytes from 2002:cb01:6005:2:5054:5ff:fee3:e3a7: icmp_seq=0 ttl=58 time=592.289 ms
 64 bytes from 2002:cb01:6005:2:5054:5ff:fee3:e3a7: icmp_seq=2 ttl=58 time=654.645 ms
 64 bytes from 2002:cb01:6005:2:5054:5ff:fee3:e3a7: icmp_seq=3 ttl=58 time=566.034 ms

 --- cobalt-v6.chalmers.com.au ping statistics ---
 5 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 40% packet loss
 round-trip min/avg/max = 566.034/604.322/654.645 ms
 [michael@varg michael]$


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Re: perl interpreter

2002-04-18 Thread itojun

I have downloaded the FreeBSD 4.5 RELEASE from ftp.au.freebsd.Org and I
want to install the kame-20020401-freebsd45-snap.tgz patch.

After runnimg the tar zxvf kame-20020401-freebsd45-snap.tgz and then the
 % make TARGET=freebsd4 prepare command, on the new Kame directory,
the next message appears:
To many arguments and I cannot apply the patch.=20
On INSTALL file it is said that is necessary to have one perl interpreter.

My question is: The FreeBSd 4.5 Release has by default an perl
interpreter, or I need install it?
If I need do that, where I can found download it?

i don't think it necessary to re-install perl.  could you run
make -n TARGET=freebsd4 prepare and see where it chokes?

btw, if you just want to use IPv6 for daily use, stock FreeBSD
4.5-RELEASE (or 4.5-STABLE) should work fine enough.  you only need
KAME patch if need experimental stuff.

itojun
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