Re: [4.0] sixxs-aiccu-2007-01-07

2007-01-30 Thread Kurt Miller
On Thursday 18 January 2007 3:22 pm, you wrote: I'm attaching my port, which takes some cosmetic inspiration from kurt's. It does not include the cumbersome gnutls dependency, since the SixXS TIC servers currently do not support TLS anyway. (Confirmed by SixXS staff). I've only

Re: [4.0] sixxs-aiccu-2007-01-07

2007-01-30 Thread Jeroen Massar
Kurt Miller wrote: On Thursday 18 January 2007 3:22 pm, you wrote: I'm attaching my port, which takes some cosmetic inspiration from kurt's. It does not include the cumbersome gnutls dependency, since the SixXS TIC servers currently do not support TLS anyway. (Confirmed by SixXS staff).

Re: [4.0] sixxs-aiccu-2007-01-07

2007-01-20 Thread Kurt Miller
On Thursday 18 January 2007 3:22 pm, Christian Weisgerber wrote: I'm attaching my port, which takes some cosmetic inspiration from kurt's. It does not include the cumbersome gnutls dependency, since the SixXS TIC servers currently do not support TLS anyway. (Confirmed by SixXS

Re: [4.0] sixxs-aiccu-2007-01-07

2007-01-18 Thread Christian Weisgerber
Christian Weisgerber: The port that comes with the sixxs distfile is outdated. Attached is a proper port for -current that I created to use AYIYA. Sigh. We need to compare notes. I have an aiccu port sitting on my disk, too. I'm attaching my port, which takes some cosmetic

Re: [4.0] sixxs-aiccu-2007-01-07

2007-01-18 Thread Christian Weisgerber
I'm attaching my port, which takes some cosmetic inspiration from kurt's. It does not include the cumbersome gnutls dependency, since the SixXS TIC servers currently do not support TLS anyway. (Confirmed by SixXS staff). I've only tested this with my heartbeat gif(4) tunnel. Now with

Re: [4.0] sixxs-aiccu-2007-01-07

2007-01-13 Thread Christian Weisgerber
Kurt Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would like to point out that the aixxs-aiccu client isn't needed at all in most cases. Simply use /etc/hostname.gif0 with the appropriate 'up giftunnel' and 'up inet6' lines and set your default ipv6 route. Nothing more is needed. That assumes a static

[4.0] sixxs-aiccu-2007-01-07

2007-01-12 Thread Helmut Schneider
Hi all, I never created a port before (and still do not know exactly how) so please excuse. sixxs-aiccu needs to be updated as old clients are obviously deprecated (I was told): Download http://www.sixxs.net/archive/sixxs/aiccu/unix/aiccu_current.tar.gz and extract. Move aiccu/openbsd to

Re: [4.0] sixxs-aiccu-2007-01-07

2007-01-12 Thread Kurt Miller
I would like to point out that the aixxs-aiccu client isn't needed at all in most cases. Simply use /etc/hostname.gif0 with the appropriate 'up giftunnel' and 'up inet6' lines and set your default ipv6 route. Nothing more is needed. However, if your IPv6 host is behind a router or firewall that