When I compiled/installed -current, and started setting things up again, I
noticed that gif devices now expect IPv6 prefix lengths of 128. Most
providers use 127, and some even use 64 as prefix lengths for tunnels. I
was just curious why the change was made to only support prefix lengths of
When I compiled/installed -current, and started setting things up again, I
noticed that gif devices now expect IPv6 prefix lengths of 128. Most
providers use 127, and some even use 64 as prefix lengths for tunnels. I
was just curious why the change was made to only support prefix lengths of
On Fri, 27 Jul 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
either of the following works. the other configurations are now
considered ambiguous. (the point is, if you specify prefixlen 128
you don't need to say the peer's address)
# ifconfig inet6 A prefixlen X (X can be 128)