Following the recent IPv6 changes, what method should now be used
to have a statically configured ipv6 address but accept router
advertisements to pick up a default route?
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 02:28:15PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Following the recent IPv6 changes, what method should now be used
to have a statically configured ipv6 address but accept router
advertisements to pick up a default route?
as discussed on icb:
Hi,
I have read about the dd'able (flash) images in the FAQ, but INSTALL does
not mention them. Is this intended?
I attached a patch that changes this and also mentions miniroot.fs,
which seemed to be missing, too.
Please adjust my wording or let me know and I'll adjust it
and send a new patch.
Hi,
sorry, I sneaked a stray line in that diff.
Attached a new one.
Regards
Simon
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On 2014-07-25, Florian Obser flor...@openbsd.org wrote:
Following the recent IPv6 changes, what method should now be used
to have a statically configured ipv6 address but accept router
advertisements to pick up a default route?
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