I'm packaging, with the help of Fabio Massimo Di Nitto, a script that sets up a 6to4 tunnel. That is a step in the right direction, but I think that the software, as of today, is still not enough stable to release sarge with IPv6 as default.
IPv6 support in 2.4.x releases is incomplete and with big differences between different versions. Much work is going also in IPv6 support in 2.5 kernels, but it seems that sarge will be released before a 2.6 kernel will ever come out. Just my 2 cents, however. On Mon, May 26, 2003 at 11:01:05PM +0300, Andrius Kasparavicius wrote: > hi, maybe I don't know what is going on $sub, but it would be great if: > installing from cd, you could choose option to set up also > IPv6(native/6to4/6over4), not only IPv4, even for retrieving installation. > > after that, in the system should be ipv6. If there is no native/6over4, > then 6to4 anycast should be used.. > > Then every new debian installation could have ipv6 connectivity, even > knowing nothing about ipv6, except "I need use 6to4". > > In some other systems, you install it, enable ipv6, and if there is no > radv in your network and if you don't use static v6 configuration, then it > enables 6to4.. uolia.. > > what is going about that? > > Andrius -- ---------------------------------------- Daniele Venzano Web: http://digilander.iol.it/webvenza/

