On Wed, 2005-05-25 at 13:18 -0400, Alex Kirk wrote:
> Hello All,
> 
> I'm trying to set up an OpenBSD 3.5 box to work with broker.freenet6.net, and
> I've run into a *massive* shortage of documentation on the subject. OpenBSD's
> official site is missing good info on the subject; all of the mailing lists 
> I've
> found so far have had no apparent archives; generally speaking, "how-to" and 
> FAQ
> docs are vague to nonexistent. Even Googling on the subject is turning up very
> little.

Google(openbsd ipv6) first hit:
http://rollcage.bl.echidna.id.au/IPv6/openbsd.html

Quite extensive IMHO, you don't need more than:
http://www.sixxs.net/faq/connectivity/?faq=ossetup&os=openbsd

(it notes SixXS POP, but of course it is general for everything)

do note that FreeNet6 (or actually Hexago) use TSP. You should be able
to just install the tsp client from ports.

> That said, I wanted to find out if I'm being massively obtuse and just 
> missing a
> bunch of good reference material, and if not, how I can go about writing up 
> such
> material in an official capacity (I know how with the OpenBSD folks, but
> elsewhere...). Of course, that assumes that I'm able to get onto the 6bone 
> first
> (I'm still getting "no route to host" when trying to use ping6 on any system 
> but
> my own, which I suspect is the result of having default gateway entries 
> pointing
> at ::1 listed before my valid gateway, but which is something I'm loth to mess
> with without decent docs given route's ability to completely disconnect a box
> from the Net if one is not careful), but I'm sure I can conquer that quickly
> enough. :-)

Show your interface configurations, routing tables and other items and
then people might be able to help you out.

See the "Reporting problems" list at http://www.sixxs.net/contact/ for a
list of things you can try.

Oh and lastly forget the word '6bone', that will stop existing next year
(6/6/2006). The real IPv6 internet is already there for quite some time.

Greets,
 Jeroen

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