Hi, Sorry I send this again, but I had a little trouble with my mail in this days, so 
I don't know if I had any reply, I can't look in any mail archives because the lack of 
them.

Best regards,

Juan Luis Baptiste M.


-----Original Message-----
From: "Juan Luis Baptiste" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 02:23:49 +0800
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Adding a route to a IPv4-compatible IPv6 address
Hi,

I'm trying to set up an address translator called GT64 that comes as part of the Click 
Modular Router Project  (http://www.pdos.lcs.mit.edu/click/) at MIT. 

For getting it to work, I need to configure an IPv6 host with an IPv4-mapped IPv6 
address (like ::ffff:0.0.0.2) and with a route to the IPv4 machine in the other side 
of the translator (e.j. 172.25.79.152), represented as an IPv4-compatible IPv6 address 
(::172.25.79.152). when I try to add the route to that address I get this:

[root@gt64 linux]# route -A inet6 add ::172.25.79.152 gw 3ffe:1ce1:2:0:200::1
SIOCADDRT: Invalid argument

Is this possible to configure in linux? because GT64 runs on linux, but I think it was 
tested by the author with a BSD machine as the IPv6 host (because of the commands in 
the config file), and I unfornatedly lost contact with her.

Thanks for your answers.

--
Juan Luis Baptiste M.
http://www.merlinux.org
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