Yeah, I compiled it from trunk and it does work. I had to write my 
config by hand, but it was pretty simple to get it started, just a few 
lines.

-James

On 06/26/2010 05:50 AM, Michael Keuter wrote:
>> Though back to a more related note (since I started this thread a while
>> back), I think IPv6 support would be a nice feature to get working. I
>> have been able to do it by hand, though using a GUI would be easier for
>> most I imagine. The current IPv6=yes setting doesn't really do anything
>> other then break IPv4 iptables. All we really need to do is load the
>> kernel module to 'enable' it. For usability, we need to be able to
>> enable and configure radvd and/or ipv6-in-ipv4 tunnels, which are both
>> pretty straightforward.
>>
>> -James
>>      
> radvd in trunk (v1.3) compiles fine, even the latest version 1.6. So
> you could try it. But you'll end without a config file and
> init-script.
>
> Michael
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