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ipv6 configuration setup

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ken Raeburn)
Fri Sep 29 18:51:42 2000

Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 18:51:32 -0400 (EDT)
Message-Id: <200009292251.SAA18289@dcl.mit.edu>
From: Ken Raeburn <raeburn@MIT.EDU>
To: sipbv6@MIT.EDU

Does someone have a pointer to concise directions for setting up a
Linux box as an IPv6 tunnel endpoint, either standalone or as router?
(Routers, of course, should be able to advertise themselves to hosts
on their networks; standalone IPv6 systems would not.)  I just noticed
we don't have any directions for doing so on the sipbv6 web pages.

Info for other systems would be good too.  I can probably write up
something for NetBSD, but my system is a hacked-up somewhat-current
1.5, not likely to match what anyone else is running.

Ken

P.S.  Thanks, Aaron, for the pointer to the Debian 6TO4 info.  I've
been looking at making one of the NetBSD IPv6 routers on campus act as
a 6TO4 router as well.  The support is in edt, but not in limekiller
presently.

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