Andrew == Andrew Shadura bugzi...@tut.by writes:
Andrew On Wed, 06 Jun 2012 11:04:04 -0400 Michael Richardson
Andrew m...@sandelman.ca wrote:
Miredo is almost always more reliable.
Andrew I don't agree. It's more reliable in that meaning that in
Andrew works regardless of
Hello,
On Wed, 06 Jun 2012 11:04:04 -0400
Michael Richardson m...@sandelman.ca wrote:
Miredo is almost always more reliable.
I don't agree. It's more reliable in that meaning that in works
regardless of you being behind NAT, but the quality of service can't be
better most probably.
What I
I wrote a script to activate 6to4 (protocol 41 tunnel to anycast
address) and route/advertise a subnet. I've just wrapped it inside a
debian package, the idea being that people could go
apt-get install auto6to4
and, assuming they have a stable first-class IPv4 address, immediately
sans
Barak A. Pearlmutter ba...@cs.nuim.ie writes:
I wrote a script to activate 6to4 (protocol 41 tunnel to anycast
address) and route/advertise a subnet. I've just wrapped it inside a
debian package, the idea being that people could go
apt-get install auto6to4
6to4? The soon to be deprecated
, if hosts A and B each have both IPv4 and IPv6
addresses, with B's both listed in DNS, then by default Debian will try
IPv6 before IPv4 when A tries to connect to B. Would there be a way for
a package like auto6to4 to set some global configuration option so that
programs will try IPv4 before IPv6-via-6to4
only if B is 6to4 too. RFC3484.
Would there be a way for a package like auto6to4 to set some global
configuration option so that programs will try IPv4 before IPv6-via-6to4
when both are available?
/etc/gai.conf
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I only tested it using bash; if there are any removable bash-isms let
me know I'd be happy to fix them, and use #! /bin/sh
Also would like the script to work on *BSD. Again, send me any
changes and I'll put them in.
Another nice feature would be to source /etc/default/auto6to4 and
keep some
On Tue, 2005-12-27 at 00:39 +, Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote:
I've written a short script that, when run on a first-class IPv4 host,
makes it a IPv6 host via a protocol-41 uplink, and also makes an IPv6
cloud around it.
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- if they find or fix any bugs, or make any other improvements
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