Dear Kevin
Many thanks.
Maybe this can make it to the next release to fill a gap.
Regards
Malcolm
Kevin Downey wrote:
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 5:35 AM, Malcolm Clarke
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
Does anyone know the IPv6 vesion of the command that would be of the form
gifconfig_gif0
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 5:35 AM, Malcolm Clarke
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Does anyone know the IPv6 vesion of the command that would be of the form
>
> gifconfig_gif0="fec0::1 fec0::2"
>
> that would set up the two physical ends of a tunnel?
>
> Sadly the above does not works as it do
Hi
Does anyone know the IPv6 vesion of the command that would be of the form
gifconfig_gif0="fec0::1 fec0::2"
that would set up the two physical ends of a tunnel?
Sadly the above does not works as it does not recognise the IPv6 address
as there is no
ipv6_gifconfig_gif0="fec0::1 fec0::2"
t
Dear Bruce
Thank you for a prompt response.
The command you give will set the two ends of the GIF connection and we
are using it, but it is not the command that sets the physical ends of
the tunnel.
We would expect something of the form
gifconfig_gif0="fec0::1 fec0::2"
but there appears to
Malcolm Clarke wrote:
We are trying to configure an IPv6 tunnel for IPSec, ie IPv6 in IPv6.
The command line would be
ifconfig gif0 inet6 tunnel src-addr dst_addr (IPv6 addresses)
There appears to be no equivalent line for rc.conf.
Regards
Malcolm
To configure an if_gif interface for IPv6
We are trying to configure an IPv6 tunnel for IPSec, ie IPv6 in IPv6.
The command line would be
ifconfig gif0 inet6 tunnel src-addr dst_addr (IPv6 addresses)
There appears to be no equivalent line for rc.conf.
Regards
Malcolm
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We are trying to configure an IPv6 tunnel for IPSec, ie IPv6 in IPv6.
The command line would be
ifconfig gif0 inet6 tunnel src-addr dst_addr (IPv6 addresses)
There appears to be no equivalent line for rc.conf.
Regards
Malcolm
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On Wednesday 07 November 2007 18:04:48 Malcolm Clarke wrote:
> I have configured a machine with 2 NIC and IPFW in a rather simplistic
> way as we are using it to emulate different link characteristics rather
> than as an actual firewall.
>
> 00100 4 355 pipe 1 ip from any to any via de0 in
> 00200
I have configured a machine with 2 NIC and IPFW in a rather simplistic
way as we are using it to emulate different link characteristics rather
than as an actual firewall.
00100 4 355 pipe 1 ip from any to any via de0 in
00200 1 56 pipe 2 ip from any to any via de0 out
00300 0 0 pipe 3 ip fro