Tnx Peter for responding me :-)
ok I have installed RADVD on my gateway .. i read its README file but there
is nothing much of info i can find besides it .. people told me a client
configures itself when I 'ifconfig <device> up' but which device ? eth0 i
think? in if so should it auto configure the routes on the client too ?
Also I wondered what this means ?
> sit1 2000::/3
what's the 2000::/3 subnet for ? for routing what?
tnx :-)
i'm trying to sort out RADVD right now :-)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Bieringer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Slyoldfox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 8:58 PM
Subject: Re: IPv6 routing behind NAT
> At 12:16 08.02.2001, Slyoldfox wrote:
> >I just installed my tunnel on my router and I wondered how to configure
my
> >other pcs which are using private network IPs (192.168.10.x).
> >I have read in Peter Bieringer's Howto that I have to the tunnelendpoint
in
> >front of the firewall (or in the firewall) and route only IPv6 into the
> >private Intranet. Although that isn't explained how to do it ..
>
> Hmm, all the current config files are a snapshot of
"gate.muc.bieringer.de"
> which is indeed a gateway.
> The case is that IPv6 is independed from IPv4 NAT traffic.
>
> >Besides the scripts on the Howto are for Redhat and I just want to
> >_understand_ a bit what he all does in fact.
>
> I'm routing IPv6 traffic via 2 tunnels to my Internet/Intranet gateway
> (official IPv4). This gateway decapsulate the IPv6 and route this native
> internally.
>
> >Can someone give me an explanation with the diff commands + tiny little
> >explanation?
>
> Send questions...
>
> >PS: I got my tunnel at http://tunnelbroker.uninett.no which assigns me a
/64
> >3ffe:2a00:100:7ba2::0/64 in my case ..
>
> Hmm, should work. Install radvd on the gateway, configuring prefix
> 3ffe:2a00:100:7ba2::0/64 for sending on local net.
>
> Configure on gateway:
> i.e. ifcfg-eth0: IPV6ADDR="3ffe:2a00:100:7ba2::1/64" (manual address on
the
> router)
> i.e. ifcfg-sit1: IPV6TUNNELIPV4="IPv4 address of tunnel endpoint"
> static IPv6 routes
> sit1 3ffe::/16
> sit1 2000::/3
>
>
> Clients: if using radvd, no configuration is needed (only IPv6 enabled
kernel).
>
> In case of manual setup, choose another address for the clients like i.e.
> ifcfg-eth0 IPV6ADDR="3ffe:2a00:100:7ba2::2/64" and enable static IPv6
> routing to the gateway "3ffe:2a00:100:7ba2::1" for "3ffe::/16" and
> "2000::3" through eth0:
> static IPv6 routes
> eth0 3ffe::/16
3ffe:2a00:100:7ba2::1
> eth0 2000::/3
3ffe:2a00:100:7ba2::1
>
> Peter
>
>
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