On 2005-10-31 10:22:56 +0800 Robert Connolly
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think the ipv6 tunnel broker is beside the point I'm trying to get
to. I
would mainly like to be ipv6-ready. Along with iputils, for ping6 and
traceroute6, the rtsol client and radvd daemon are also needed, for
autoconfiguring.
I think Chapter 8 is a good place, and shuffle the other chapters up.
Or move
LibPNG to Chapter 9 "General Libraries and Utilities" with
openssl/ssh, since
openssl and openssh are fairly general. And rename chapter 8, maybe
to
"Additional Network Protocols", so ipv4 Ipsec (swan) can fit in there
too.
Iptables/6 would then fit in Chapter 9.
http://www.linux-ipv6.org/ seems to be spearheading the ipsec and
ipv6
development work. Linux isn't up to RFC standards yet. They have a
tarball
(44MB) with various packages, including a modified current kernel,
and
patches for Glibc. Not all of it is necsessary.
robert
Im also interested in ipv6. Where can i get rtsol sources?
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