On Tue, 27 May 2003, Daniele Venzano wrote: > 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.
sorr > > 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 > > -- Our mission: make IPv6 the default IP protocol "We are on a mission from God" - Elwood Blues http://www.itojun.org/paper/itojun-nanog-200210-ipv6isp/mgp00004.html

