Hi,
>
> Does anyone have any experience implementing IPv6 multicast between two Freebsd
>4.X/kame routers?
>
> I've tried running pim6dd which comes with Freebsd 4.X using two
freebsd routers. These two routers have hosts attached on another
interface. Something like the diagram below..
>
>
Hi,
>
> Does anyone have any experience implementing IPv6 multicast between two Freebsd
>4.X/kame routers?
>
> I've tried running pim6dd which comes with Freebsd 4.X using two
freebsd routers. These two routers have hosts attached on another
interface. Something like the diagram below..
>
>
Hi all,
Did anyone encouter an annoying error message on Sun Ultra 10 running solaris 8 with
IPv6 enabled?
Aug 7 12:24:36 sunv6 ip: [ID 976445 kern.notice] ip_option_process: bad opt 0x5
Aug 7 12:28:46 sunv6 last message repeated 2 times
Aug 7 12:30:52 sunv6 ip: [ID 976445 kern.notice] ip_o
host is. Hope this helps.
>***
>
>Hope it helps. Let me know.
>
>-Thanks
>
>Brian McGehee
>Zama Networks
>206.835.5371
>
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>http://www.zama.net/Static.po?name=zacademy
>
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ow, it worked when i tried tunnelling on physical interfaces like xl0 or
xl1 with valid IPv4 addresses.
Anyone got any ideas?
btw, anyone knows about or tried PPPv6 ??
thanks in advance,
Kim Chua
Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC)
Cyberjaya
Malaysia
Make a difference, hel
:1800:100:1::2 prefixlen 48
do you know why?
Another question...
is there anyway of controlling ipv6 address and routes in ppp.conf when using auto
mode demand dialing...??
thanks,
Kim chua
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On Thu, 18 Oct 2001 10:29:28
Brian Somers wrote:
>Try using the -current version of
?
thanks in advance,
kim chua
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On Tue, 23 Oct 2001 12:10:59
Brian Somers wrote:
>> Hi Brian,
>>
>> thanks for your help..i got the Ipv6 ppp working now with the latest version of ppp
>from your site
>>
>> But i encountered another problem, on freebsd 4.
If i'm not mistaken, you need Mozilla for Ipv6 support...
kk
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On Wed, 28 Nov 2001 03:13:41
Vachara Tangpanichayanont wrote:
>I can type http://[IPv6 address] on IE
>but I don't know how to specific IPv6 address
>on netscape. I tried to do like IE but it didn't work.
>
>
I think you need to create gif interface first:
ifconfig gif create
hope this helps,
Chua K K
NTT MSC
Cyberjaya
Malaysia
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On Mon, 1 Oct 2001 08:51:36
Rendo A.W wrote:
>
>I agree with you, I also failed in make tunnel for ipv6 in FreeBSD
>4.4-Stable. The gif interface didn't appear and I