Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Because here, everything is on a 192.168.x.x address, fixed using host files 
> for dns resolution.  

I've got both local IPv4 addresses and IPv6 addresses in my /etc/hosts
file.  Works just fine.  As for added complexity, it isn't really any
more complex than adding a few config lines.  The rest is automatic.
In a lot of ways it is much simpler than IPv4 because folks learned
from their IPv4 mistakes and realized how important it was for IPv6 to
automatically configure itself.

> Anything that doesn't resolve locally gets sent to 192.168.X.1,
> which is a dd-wrt install which handles all the PPPoE stuffs to
> connect me to my adsl account.  A max of 4 live machines here
> certainly doesn't need the complexity of ipv6.
>
> That is all I get from vz, and I have doubts they have anything setup that 
> would forward an ipv6 query to my ipv4 address their quasi-dhcp issues.

I run openwrt here, but assume dd-wrt is similar.  I bet it possible
to have dd-wrt router automatically forward all ipv6 addresses to the
global tun6to4 gateways.  One wouldn't even need to have one's linux
box (or boxes) establish a tunnel.  That way everything on your
ethernet gets a working IPv6 address.  I believe this is also what
Apple's WIFI hocky-puck ("airport") routers do.

-wolfgang
-- 
Wolfgang S. Rupprecht              http://www.full-steam.org/  (ipv6-only)
         You may need to config 6to4 to see the above pages.

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