Eric,

ip6tables can be configured with: make NO_SHARED_LIBS=1
This is described in README.

I have found at following site some usefull IPv6 applications (compiled for glibc2.0). 
I tried to run
radvd on my Bering and it works.

ftp://ftp.linux.cz/pub/linux/ipv6-rpm/glibc20/

Radim

> Radim,
>
> I've been able to succesfully use my Bering box as a ipv6 router. If you're
> interested in my configuration, checkout my website
> http://www.xs4all.nl/~dorus/linux/leaf.html for a description.
>
> Currently I'm working on compiling a route advertisement daemon with uClibc
> since glibc2.0 doesn't support ipv6. The preliminary results can also be
> downloaded as a .lrp package from the url above. This package also includes
> the necessary uClibc libraries.
>
> I'm interested in your statically compiled ip6tables, since uClibc is known
> to have some problems with this. Can you give me some clues on how you
> build this ?
>
>   - Eric de Thouars
>
>
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