On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 12:32:02 EDT, Don McMorris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  said:
>
> > 1.  Which operating systems currently support it?  I irun RedHat linux, =
> > and it does not, to my knowlege.
>
> RedHat Linux 7.1 supports it just fine - am running a 2.4.5 kernel with
> the USAGI IPv6 patches and it works.  Some Assembly Required though.
[snip]

Funny that this came up now.  I just a few minutes ago announced a free
Linux host/router "product" based on Red Hat Linux 7.1.

No assembly required. :-)

For more information, please see: http://www.csc.fi/~psavola/ipv6/

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I'm pleased to announce packaged, IPv6-enabled Linux host/router based on
Red Hat Linux 7.1.  This is a free project, aiming at making it _easy_ and
_quick_ to set up a small-scale IPv6 router or workstation.

These free "products" include IPv6-enabled key applications, tuned
initialization scripts, secure default settings, documentation on setting
up a few common setups and more.

"Router" ISO and "Workstation" ISO's are available for download at
ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/csc/ipv6/ and the systems are also installable
over FTP/HTTP.


More information is available at:

http://www.csc.fi/~psavola/ipv6/
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Pekka Savola                 "Tell me of difficulties surmounted,
Netcore Oy                   not those you stumble over and fall"
Systems. Networks. Security.  -- Robert Jordan: A Crown of Swords

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