Hi,
Update, specifically does FreeBSD ucd-snmp patch function as a SNMP Server?
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From: McGuerty, Jay S.
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 9:15 AM
To: 'freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org'
Subject: Support for IPv6 SNMP and IPv6 SYSLOG
Hi,
I've looked through the release notes
jaroonsak paokeaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
plzplzplz
i want to make my server(freeBSD) to work with ipv6. but i'm new people for
linux operation ( T T ). Can you have how to or handbook for setup my
server to ipv6( Step-by-step) .
FreeBSD isn't Linux, but assuming you
plzplzplz
i want to make my server(freeBSD) to work with ipv6. but i'm new people for
linux operation ( T T ). Can you have how to or handbook for setup my server
to ipv6( Step-by-step) .
Thx very much
Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
can it be solved?
with first rule in my firewall config i have
flush
add 2 deny ip from any to any not antispoof
works fine - as long as no IPv6 link-local communication is needed -
route6d is an example.
changing it to
add 2 deny ip4
can it be solved?
with first rule in my firewall config i have
flush
add 2 deny ip from any to any not antispoof
works fine - as long as no IPv6 link-local communication is needed -
route6d is an example.
changing it to
add 2 deny ip4 from any to any not antispoof
is using link-local
fbsd_user [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
if I comment out the ipv6net statement in the kernel source and recompile,
how do I tell ipfilter and the ports not to include ipv6 support?
make.conf(5) has a knob for this, but individual ports may have their
own separate knobs.
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if I comment out the ipv6net statement in the kernel source and recompile,
how do I tell ipfilter and the ports not to include ipv6 support?
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On 25 Dec 2005 at 2:59, Ariff Abdullah wrote:
On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 12:37:56 -0500
Dan Langille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gidday folks,
I have an IPv6 routing problem within my LAN behind the gateway.
I have an IPv6 tunnel supplied by Hurricane Electric. The tunnel is
setup
On 25 Dec 2005 at 15:05, Ariff Abdullah wrote:
On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 21:22:20 -0500
Dan Langille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 25 Dec 2005 at 2:59, Ariff Abdullah wrote:
On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 12:37:56 -0500
Dan Langille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gidday folks,
I have an IPv6
Gidday folks,
I have an IPv6 routing problem within my LAN behind the gateway.
I have an IPv6 tunnel supplied by Hurricane Electric. The tunnel is
setup and working. From my gateway I can access various IPv6
websites (e.g http://www.kame.net). I have enabled rtadvd(8) on my
gateway
On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 12:37:56 -0500
Dan Langille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gidday folks,
I have an IPv6 routing problem within my LAN behind the gateway.
I have an IPv6 tunnel supplied by Hurricane Electric. The tunnel is
setup and working. From my gateway I can access various IPv6
On 25 Dec 2005 at 2:59, Ariff Abdullah wrote:
On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 12:37:56 -0500
Dan Langille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gidday folks,
I have an IPv6 routing problem within my LAN behind the gateway.
I have an IPv6 tunnel supplied by Hurricane Electric. The tunnel is
setup
On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 21:22:20 -0500
Dan Langille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 25 Dec 2005 at 2:59, Ariff Abdullah wrote:
On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 12:37:56 -0500
Dan Langille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gidday folks,
I have an IPv6 routing problem within my LAN behind the gateway.
I
When using Literal IPv6 addresses to access a share, is this how it would be
done with the following address?:
3ffe:8311::f288:203:47ff:fe4e:2393
it’s file sharing literal would look like this:
3ffe-8311--f288-203-47ff-fe4e-2393.ipv6-literal.net
Or can the actual address (3ffe:8311
Am 25.09.2005 um 03:32 schrieb aksis:
On the HE site, after you login, in the Tunnel Details section, there
is an
option to rebuild the tunnel, this might fix the problem. Beyond
that I
would email HE, send them the relative info and ask them to look at it.
Additional check your ipv6
Hi all!
I've been struggling with some problems lately after going from FreeBSD
4.11-STABLE to FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE.
Eggdrop will not listen to tcp4, at any cost. It will only listen to
IPv6 (tcp6), no matter what i do. The same error occurs
with muh, but works fine on psybnc.
Here's
Hi all, I'm a brand new poster to the forums, and consider myself a novice
FreeBSD user..
I used to use an IPv6 tunnel broker that worked fine, and even had a great
program in C to do all the configuring of my tunnel automatically, but
sadly, they are sharing my /48 with like 4 other people
On Friday 23 September 2005 01:08, resonant evil wrote:
Here are the full tunnel details I was approved for
Server IPV4 Address: 64.71.128.83 http://64.71.128.83
Server IPV6 Address: 2001:470:1F01:::DD2/127
Client IPV4 Address: 70.28.MY.IP
Client IPV6 Address: 2001:470:1F01:::DD3/127
, I was following their example configs also, I saw it there :(
My rc.conf:
... snip ...
gif_interfaces=gif0 gif1 # IPv6 tunnel
gifconfig_gif0=63.226.12.96 http://63.226.12.96
64.71.128.82http://64.71.128.82
# IPv4 tunnel for IPv6 tunnel
ipv6_enable=YES # Set to YES to set up for IPv6
On the HE site, after you login, in the Tunnel Details section, there is an
option to rebuild the tunnel, this might fix the problem. Beyond that I
would email HE, send them the relative info and ask them to look at it.
Your side looks correct.
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dear all
I'm using vlc for ipv6 multicast on the ipv6 in ipv6 tunneling.
but there are some problems.
my test environments;
pc router: freebsd 4.10R
host: linux (kernel 2.6.11), windows xp service pack2
pim6sd: kame-20050131-snap-kit
vlc: vlc-0.8.2 and vlc-0.7.2
dbeacon: dbeacon-0.3.5
Am Freitag, 12. August 2005 21:24 CEST schrieb Emanuel Strobl:
Am Freitag, 12. August 2005 20:53 CEST schrieb Emanuel Strobl:
Hi all,
I'm quiet new to IPv6 so I'd like to ask some questions:
Here are two more:
How do I use the eui64 option of ifconfig? 'ifconfig fxp0 inet6
fe80:0:0:0
::20e:cff:fe34:2bf8 doesn't work
The Handbook doesn't clarify this mysterious address. Is it FreeBSD
specific?
Check out
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/developers-handbook/ipv6.html
``Some of the userland tools support extended numeric IPv6 syntax, as
documented in draft-ietf
On Fri, Aug 12, 2005 at 08:53:20PM +0200, Emanuel Strobl wrote:
Now in the 24-16-24 scheme of th interface id part of the IPv6 address, the
16 bits were inserted with the value FFFE. And bit 57 was changed to one!
Why What if it is alread one? Or isn't tehre any vendor who can have
bit
Am Samstag, 13. August 2005 10:53 CEST schrieb David Malone:
On Fri, Aug 12, 2005 at 08:53:20PM +0200, Emanuel Strobl wrote:
Now in the 24-16-24 scheme of th interface id part of the IPv6
address, the 16 bits were inserted with the value FFFE. And bit 57 was
changed to one! Why What
Hi all,
I'm quiet new to IPv6 so I'd like to ask some questions:
So far I know how to generate s site-local address on basis of the MAC
address of the interface. That's what FreeBSD does itself for INET6
enabled kernels.
Now in the 24-16-24 scheme of th interface id part of the IPv6 address
Am Freitag, 12. August 2005 20:53 CEST schrieb Emanuel Strobl:
Hi all,
I'm quiet new to IPv6 so I'd like to ask some questions:
So far I know how to generate s site-local address on basis of the MAC
address of the interface. That's what FreeBSD does itself for INET6
enabled kernels.
Ok
Am Freitag, 12. August 2005 20:53 CEST schrieb Emanuel Strobl:
Hi all,
I'm quiet new to IPv6 so I'd like to ask some questions:
Here are two more:
How do I use the eui64 option of ifconfig? 'ifconfig fxp0 inet6
fe80:0:0:0:eui64 ' doesn't work!
What's the meaning of the %fxp0 tail
On 2005-08-12T21:03:35+0200, Emanuel Strobl wrote:
Am Freitag, 12. August 2005 20:53 CEST schrieb Emanuel Strobl:
Hi all,
I'm quiet new to IPv6 so I'd like to ask some questions:
So far I know how to generate s site-local address on basis of the MAC
address of the interface. That's what
Am Freitag, 12. August 2005 22:48 CEST schrieb Michael W. Oliver:
On 2005-08-12T21:03:35+0200, Emanuel Strobl wrote:
Am Freitag, 12. August 2005 20:53 CEST schrieb Emanuel Strobl:
Hi all,
I'm quiet new to IPv6 so I'd like to ask some questions:
So far I know how to generate s site
Am Freitag, 12. August 2005 22:48 CEST schrieb Michael W. Oliver:
On 2005-08-12T21:03:35+0200, Emanuel Strobl wrote:
Am Freitag, 12. August 2005 20:53 CEST schrieb Emanuel Strobl:
Hi all,
I'm quiet new to IPv6 so I'd like to ask some questions:
So far I know how to generate s site
On 2005-08-12T22:56:19+0200, Emanuel Strobl wrote:
Am Freitag, 12. August 2005 22:48 CEST schrieb Michael W. Oliver:
ifconfig fxp0 inet6 3ffe:dead:beef:cafe::/64 eui64 alias
Hmmm, that doesn't work here (6.0-beta2):
ifconfig fxp0 inet6 fec0::/64 eui64 alias
ifconfig: could not determine
Am Samstag, 13. August 2005 00:03 CEST schrieb Michael W. Oliver:
On 2005-08-12T22:56:19+0200, Emanuel Strobl wrote:
Am Freitag, 12. August 2005 22:48 CEST schrieb Michael W. Oliver:
ifconfig fxp0 inet6 3ffe:dead:beef:cafe::/64 eui64 alias
Hmmm, that doesn't work here (6.0-beta2):
Hi List,
I want to establish an IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnel to my ISP. After some
hours trying i got myself acounts at HE and XS26 for testing and they
work. My Setup is FreeBSD 4.11-STABLE with ip(6)fw (stateful) and natd running.
My ISP gave the appended setup information which is for Debian Linux
Hi All,
I need to establish an IPSec tunnel between two
FreeBSD systems, using IPv6 addresses.The connetcion
is
host-to-host between two FreeBSD( RELEASE 4.11)
systems with KAME IPSec implementation.
I tried to establish the connection, but it has some
problems which are explained below
Hi All,
I need to establish an IPSec tunnel between two
FreeBSD systems using IPv6 addresses.The connetcion is
host-to-host between two FreeBSD( RELEASE 4.11)
systems with KAME IPSec implementation.
|-|
host1-[mohan]| |host2-[ram
Hi All,
I need to establish an IPSec tunnel between two
FreeBSD systems, using IPv6 addresses.The connetcion
is
host-to-host between two FreeBSD( RELEASE 4.11)
systems with KAME IPSec implementation.
I tried to establish the connection, but it has some
problems which are explained below
Does FreeBSD, Xorg or the Window Managers have support for more than
one Monitor, and if so how would I enable that feature?
Can I use IPv6 Protocol with FreeBSD on my internal network if I
wanted to?
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Express
-dual.txt
Can I use IPv6 Protocol with FreeBSD on my internal network if I
wanted to?
Yes, read the IPv6 section of the handbook
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-ipv6.html
if you need further information about this topic.
Björn
Option SecondMonitorVertRefresh 60
Option TwinViewOrientation LeftOf
EndSection
Can I use IPv6 Protocol with FreeBSD on my internal network if I
wanted to?
I haven't tried, but in all probability: yes.
HTH,
Mario
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Martin Petraschek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
By default, FreeBSD does not reply to ICMP multicast echo requests. For IPv4
this behaviour
can be changed with
sysctl net.inet.icmp.bmcastecho=0|1
Is there a similar control for IPv6?
No. That would violate RFC 2463, section 2.4(e.2
On 07 Apr 2005 09:30:29 -0400, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Martin Petraschek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
By default, FreeBSD does not reply to ICMP multicast echo
requests. For IPv4 this behaviour can be changed with
sysctl net.inet.icmp.bmcastecho=0|1
Is there a similar control for IPv6
Martin Petraschek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The section you are referencing in RFC 2463 is concerning ICMP
ERROR messages. Echo requests/responses are informational
messages, therefore this section does not apply.
Ah. You're right; I was thinking about error handling because that's
the
On 07 Apr 2005 10:29:07 -0400, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Martin Petraschek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The section you are referencing in RFC 2463 is concerning ICMP
ERROR messages. Echo requests/responses are informational
messages, therefore this section does not apply.
Ah. You're right; I
Hi,
By default, FreeBSD does not reply to ICMP multicast echo requests. For IPv4
this behaviour
can be changed with
sysctl net.inet.icmp.bmcastecho=0|1
Is there a similar control for IPv6?
Thank you,
Martin
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Hello again!
Your answers were a bit out of my league:
here is my rc.conf so far. i'm not sure if it's working
i haven't had a chance to reboot yet.
please let me know what you think of it?
# *** IPv6 configuration
#
ipv6_enable=YES
ipv6_gateway_enable=YES
cloned_interfaces
If you are, please show me your working setup :)
Either in the form of rc.conf, or a custom shell script.
Thank you,
-- Fafa
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Fafa Diliha Romanova
Sent: 20 March 2005 19:22
To: Vince Hoffman
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: IPv6 in rc.conf only: create gif0 / add route?
Hello again!
Hi,
Your answers were
Since you are using a gif interface I assume you use a tunnel for your ipv6
connection.
Here is the relevant parts of my rc.conf which works
(I use a H.E. ipv6 tunnel (http://tunnelbroker.net)
but any gif tunnel should be similar)
gif_interfaces=gif0 # create the gif
gifconfig_gif0
ipv6_network_interfaces=gif0 lnc0
ipv6_firewall_enable=YES
ipv6_firewall_type=open
rtadvd_enable=YES
rtadvd_interfaces=lnc0
Does that look alright to you IPv6 gurus?
Will I now be able to reboot with a fully functional IPv6 connection?
Thank you,
-- Fafa
Hey!
I am trying to add my entire IPv6 setup into rc.conf.
But it seems it won't automagically create gif0, nor will
it add the default route. This is my rc.conf:
# *** IPv6 configuration
#
ipv6_enable=YES
ipv6_gateway_enable=YES
ipv6_network_interfaces=gif0
ipv6_defaultrouter=fe80::%gif0
prefixlen 128
route add -inet6 default 'fe80::%gif0'
ifconfig lnc0 inet6 2001:618:400:6ad9:: prefixlen 64
sysctl -w net.inet6.ip6.forwarding=1
/usr/sbin/rtadvd lnc0
if [ $? = 0 ]; then
echo IPv6 activated.
else
echo IPv6 activation failed. 12
exit
a SSH session, and discovered that it was
timing out on a connect with an IPv6 address. It later tried to connect using
an IPv4 address, and everything went fine. This makes sense - I don't have IPv6
configured on this system (though it is in the kernel).
Truss output:
output snipped
socket
Hello!
I just registered with BTExact, and they sent me ipv6.sh:
#!/bin/sh
case $1 in
start)
#ifconfig gif create
gifconfig gif0 inet 213.187.181.70 213.121.24.85
ifconfig gif0 inet6 2001:618:400::d5bb:b546 prefixlen 128
route add -inet6 default fe80::%gif0
ifconfig
'fe80::%gif0'.
ifconfig fxp0 inet6 2001:618:400:6ad9:: prefixlen 64
Replace every occurence of fxp0 with your ethernet NIC (i.e. xl0).
sysctl ?w net.inet6.ip6.forwarding=1
^^
Another typo, this is supposed to be -w.
echo IPv6 activation complete! ||
{ echo
When setting up IPsec at my home using FreeBSD 4.10-RELEASE and
racoon-20040408a, I came across a problem with IPv6 and IPsec.
First, here is the relevant information about my setup.
I have two computers in my network, each assigned a global unicast
address (do not worry about my abuse
Hi,
kame dhcpd does not support address allocation and isc-dhcpd does not
support ipv6 - despite ipv6 being defined in 1996. This makes running an
ipv6 based local network cumbersome to manage.
Does anyone know of alternatives? I would like to set up a lan with
ipv4/6 and an ipv6to4 gateway
Erik Norgaard wrote:
kame dhcpd does not support address allocation and isc-dhcpd does not
support ipv6 - despite ipv6 being defined in 1996. This makes running an
ipv6 based local network cumbersome to manage.
You're absolutely right.
Does anyone know of alternatives?
Certainly: use IPv4
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 10:24:03 +0100
Erik Norgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know of alternatives? I would like to set up a lan with
ipv4/6 and an ipv6to4 gateway. How do you manage your ipv6 lan?
I just run rtadvd on the box that handles my ipv6 tunnel (I'm using
he.net
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Erik Norgaard wrote:
kame dhcpd does not support address allocation and isc-dhcpd does not
support ipv6 - despite ipv6 being defined in 1996. This makes running an
ipv6 based local network cumbersome to manage.
You're absolutely right.
Does anyone know
From that I'm suspecting that mpeg4ip might REQUIRE IPV6 support? Is that
true? Why would this be the case? I have it commented out of my kernel.
Could I be setting myself up for other problems by not using IPV6?
Any insight appreciated... thanks
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 03:59:23 +1100, andrew clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Nov 20, 2004 at 04:50:58PM +, Danny Browne wrote:
How do i turn off IPv6 support in FreeBSD 4.10?
Remove options INET6 from your kernel config file
(/sys/i386/conf/XXX), rebuild your kernel and reboot
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 12:27:19 +0200, Panagiotis Christias
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 03:59:23 +1100, andrew clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Nov 20, 2004 at 04:50:58PM +, Danny Browne wrote:
How do i turn off IPv6 support in FreeBSD 4.10?
Remove options
turn off IPv6 support in FreeBSD 4.10?
Remove options INET6 from your kernel config file
(/sys/i386/conf/XXX), rebuild your kernel and reboot your machine.
There may be a way to turn it off at runtime using sysctl, but I don't
know what it is, and in hindsight it probably wouldn't
On Sun, Nov 21, 2004 at 09:58:39AM -0500, Michael W. Oliver wrote:
To get rid of IPv6 completely (why would you want this? :) ), you should
definitely rebuild your kernel without INET6.
I suppose it would be a good idea to remove IPv6 support from hosts on
IPv4-only intranets because it's
Isn't it supposed to be
ipv6_enable=NONE
I could be wrong.
andrew clarke wrote:
On Sun, Nov 21, 2004 at 09:58:39AM -0500, Michael W. Oliver wrote:
To get rid of IPv6 completely (why would you want this? :) ), you should
definitely rebuild your kernel without INET6.
I suppose it would
]
wrote:
On Sat, Nov 20, 2004 at 04:50:58PM +, Danny Browne wrote:
How do i turn off IPv6 support in FreeBSD 4.10?
Remove options INET6 from your kernel config file
(/sys/i386/conf/XXX), rebuild your kernel and reboot your machine.
There may be a way to turn
to set up for IPv6.
Affirmed for -CURRENT.
Robert Huff
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ipv6_enable
ipv6_enable=NO# Set to YES to set up for IPv6.
Affirmed for -CURRENT.
Robert Huff
Doh!
Yeah, you guys are right... as far as I can tell, it's always been set
to NO in /etc/defaults/rc.conf. Sorry 'bout that.
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[see
/defaults/rc.conf | grep ipv6_enable
ipv6_enable=NO# Set to YES to set up for IPv6.
Affirmed for -CURRENT.
Yeah, you guys are right... as far as I can tell, it's always been set
to NO in /etc/defaults/rc.conf. Sorry 'bout that.
Not only that, but it appears not to matter. I'm running 4.10
Hello,
If you turn off ipv6 support either in the kernel or via rc.conf will it
be possible to load ipfilter as a module vs. compiling it in to the kernel?
I turned off ipv6 in the kernel on a 5.3 box, but ipfilter was unable to
load the module was not found because it depended on ipv6.
Thanks
How do i turn off IPv6 support in FreeBSD 4.10?
Regards,
Danny Browne
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On Sat, Nov 20, 2004 at 04:50:58PM +, Danny Browne wrote:
How do i turn off IPv6 support in FreeBSD 4.10?
Remove options INET6 from your kernel config file
(/sys/i386/conf/XXX), rebuild your kernel and reboot your machine.
There may be a way to turn it off at runtime using sysctl, but I
Hello,
I'd like to set an IPv6 address to the ethernet interface from a user
process,
but I don't understand which system call may be used. For getting
information
about interfaces and addresses there are some methods: ioctl (with
SIOCGIFCONF),
sysctl (witch NET_RT_IFLIST), AF_ROUTE socket
why i having such a problem, its is because network or or because vls
0.5.6 not support multicast? . I can
stream IPv6/IPv4 unicast stream? my vls server is freeBSD 4.10 while vlc
on redhat notebook. Any expert can help?
IPv4 Multicast with address 239.2.12.42
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why i having such a problem, its is because network or . I can
stream IPv6/IPv4 unicast stream? my vls server is freeBSD 4.10 while vlc
on redhat notebook. Any expert can help? its is because vls 0.5.6 not
support multicast?
IPv4 Multicast with address 239.2.12.42
[EMAIL PROTECTED] start
Hi,
I am having trouble setting an nfs mount within ipv6. DOes it support?
I am getting nfs: can't get net id for host.
My fstab: fe80::201:3ff:fec0:122d%rl0:/cdrom /cdrom
nfs ro,noauto 0 0
I tried putting the hostname and adding the ipv6 address to the
/etc/hosts file
not obtain native IPv6 address, try to connect via 6to4.
But, 6to4 IPv6 address depends on IPv4 address. This means that you have to
reconfigure your tunnel every time after your IPv4 address changes.
no, the problem was that I couldn't even ping the loopback interface,
and the problem was solved
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004, Minnesota Slinky wrote:
Hey all,
I am wanting to venture into the world of IPv6, but I don't really know
where to begin. AFAIK, I only have IPv4 routes out of my network, on a
1.5/1Mbps DSL connection, with a bunch of static IPs (IPv4). I remember
there being
Minnesota Slinky writes:
I am wanting to venture into the world of IPv6, but I don't
really know where to begin.
By reading the handbook:
file:///usr/share/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-ipv6.html.
In this case, it doesn't actually tell one much about _how_
At 2004-06-16T11:55:51Z, Vince Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I use a tunnel from Hurricane Electric http://tunnelbroker.net
I wholeheartedly recommending HE's IPv6 tunnels. I used Freenet6 for quite
a while and it worked well for the most part, but I had several compelling
reasons to move
# netstat -f inet6 -rn
Internet6:
Destination Gateway Flags Netif Expire
::/96 ::1 UGRSlo0
::1 ::1 UH lo0
If you can not obtain native IPv6 address, try to connect via 6to4.
But, 6to4 IPv6 address depends on IPv4 address. This means that you have to
reconfigure your tunnel every time after your IPv4 address changes.
Regards,
Byung-hee H.
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Byung-hee H. writes:
If you can not obtain native IPv6 address, try to connect via 6to4.
But, 6to4 IPv6 address depends on IPv4 address. This means that
you have to reconfigure your tunnel every time after your IPv4
address changes.
I use Freenet6 (net/freenet6) which (if I
Hey all,
I am wanting to venture into the world of IPv6, but I don't really know
where to begin. AFAIK, I only have IPv4 routes out of my network, on a
1.5/1Mbps DSL connection, with a bunch of static IPs (IPv4). I remember
there being services out there that allow you to do tunneling
Hello,
Mozilla is apparantly broken when it comes to IPv6 and attempting to do
DNS lookups. I found numerous google results that report this
problem and suggested recompiling the kernel with IPv6 disabled.
I did this, and Mozilla is again rip-roaring fast.
But now PPP does not work!
Does
Hi all,
I recently moved to using ipfilter from ipfw (no particular
reason, just wanted to try another option.) The problem now is that where
i used to have an ipv6 tunnel (from the people at http://tunnelbroker.net)
(again no good reason but it gives me a change to try it out for when i
Hi,
I recently setup an IPv6 tunnel on my FreeBSD 5.2.1 machine.
I know they're some IPv6 http mirrors like http://www1.uk.freebsd.org
But I was wondering if they're any cvsup servers that are IPv6 ready?
After some googling and a look around at the mailings lists I can't seem
to find much
Bonjour.
Je travaille au Celar et je réalise actuellement une étude sur les
configurations martérielles existantes pour le protocole Mobile IPv6.
J'aurais besoin de renseignements sur les dernières implémentations que
vous avez développé pour ce protocole :
Quelle version est actuellement
-Original Message-
From: Robert Huff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 12:36 AM
To: Dukemaster
Subject: IPv6 Tunnel
Hello:
At my first co-location my FreeBSD server has a native IPv6
onnection and a /64 subnet
I have a second co-location with a different isp
On Tue, Mar 16, 2004 at 12:13:26AM -0500, Dukemaster wrote:
At my first co-location my FreeBSD server has a native IPv6 connection
and a /64 subnet
I have a second co-location with a different isp, that doesn't have
IPv6.
Is it possible to have my first FreeBSD box act as a tunnel to my
At my first co-location my FreeBSD server has a native IPv6 connection
and a /64 subnet
I have a second co-location with a different isp, that doesn't have
IPv6.
Is it possible to have my first FreeBSD box act as a tunnel to my second
box, and get it on IPv6 over the existing IPv4 connection
Hi,
My name is Linda, new webmaster of ipaddressworld.com, and I have been spending some
time looking at your website at http://biterror.lo-res.org/fbsd/ipv6.html. It was an
absolute pleasure visiting your site, and I found it linking to other Internet related
sites but couldn't found our site
Hi,
My name is Linda, new webmaster of ipaddressworld.com, and I have been spending some
time looking at your website at http://doc.fugspbr.org/handbook/network-ipv6.html. It
was an absolute pleasure visiting your site, and I found it linking to other Internet
related sites but couldn't found
Hi,
My name is Linda, new webmaster of ipaddressworld.com, and I have been spending some
time looking at your website at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-ipv6.html. It was an
absolute pleasure visiting your site, and I found it linking to other Internet related
Jerry,
It looks like you're having a kernel that does not support dynamic gifs.
Send us your kernel configuration and uname -a results.
- Original Message -
From: Jerry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 3:24 PM
Subject: ipv6 gif0
Hi!
I have
Hi!
I have a problem with setting up my IPv6 box. Scripts are ok, and gifs are made but
only one works.
The one I start first works and others dont, doesnt matter wich one is first, but all
other that follow link on the first one.
I allready had a box like this one, and everything worked
I'm using an IPv6 tunnel to Hurricane Electric on my FreeBSD 4.9-STABLE
firewall. That firewall has multiple Ethernet interfaces. Should each of
those interfaces be assigned a routable IPv6 address? And what *is*
link-local? Is there a decent (English language) FAQ that's readable by
technical
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Kirk Strauser wrote:
I'm using an IPv6 tunnel to Hurricane Electric on my FreeBSD 4.9-STABLE
firewall. That firewall has multiple Ethernet interfaces. Should each of
those interfaces be assigned a routable IPv6 address? And what *is*
If you want them to carry IPv6
At 2004-01-13T18:30:19Z, Kevin Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you want them to carry IPv6 traffic. To phrase it differently, you
shouldn't use the same IPv6 address on multiple interfaces, but you don't
have to run IPv6 on all interfaces.
Gotcha. OK, back to being on-topic for FreeBSD
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