Haomin Zhu writes:
> i am new in Solaris OS. recently, i have to install the GNU zebra 0.94 in 
> solaris 10 for my ipv6 related project, but after i run command "./configure" 
> for installing zebra, i was told that ipv4 only when testing whether there is 
> ipv6 stack. furthermore, i am sure that my solaris 10 have already installed 
> ipv6 stack. could someone help me figure it out? thx!!

Not only does Solaris have an IPv6 stack (one of the first ones
around), but Solaris 10 also comes with Zebra integrated.  You don't
need to compile it from scratch to use it.

"man -M /usr/sfw/man zebra" might be a fair starting point.

Unfortunately, I don't think the Zebra sources have Solaris IPv6
support.  You'll need to talk with the Zebra maintainers about that,
or use Quagga instead.  (We've since switched to Quagga in
OpenSolaris.)

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