Try using the -current version of ppp.  It supports IPv6 natively.

You need to use ``iface add'' to assign non-link-level addresses.  
For example, I've got this in my laptop's config:

 iface add 2001:6f8:602:1::12           # global
 iface add fec0::1:12 fec0::1:1         # site-local

> Hi,
> 
> I've been testing IPv6 over IPv4 over User-PPP over ISDN on Freebsd 4.3-stable. 
> 
> I've managed to establish the PPP/ISDN connection between a machine acting as a 
>server and the other as a client (using Xyzel TA). Both the machine can ping to one 
>another.
> 
> But the problem arises when I try to establish a tunnel(ipv6 o ipv4) using gif via 
>the PPP/ISDN connection which uses tun interface.
> 
> Here's what I did:
> 
> Assuming the server has 10.0.0.1 and client has 10.0.0.2 address on their tun 
>interfaces.
> 
> ##server side##
> 
> ifconfig gif0 up 
> ifconfig gif0 IPv6src-add IPv6dst-add
> gifconfig gif0 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.2
> 
> ##client side##
> 
> ifconfig gif0 up
> ifconfig gif0 Ipv6src-add IPv6dst-add
> gifconfig gif0 10.0.0.2 10.0.0.1
> 
> At this stage, I should be able to ping6 -I gif0 ff02::1 to verify that the gif 
>tunnel is establish. However, it didn't on tun interface.
> 
> As far as I know, it worked when i tried tunnelling on physical interfaces like xl0 
>or xl1 with valid IPv4 addresses.
> 
> 
> Anyone got any ideas?
> 
> btw, anyone knows about or tried PPPv6 ??
> 
> 
> thanks in advance,
> 
> Kim Chua
> Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC)
> Cyberjaya
> Malaysia

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