On Mon, Jan 29, 2007 at 01:44:43AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Author: tha
> Date: 2007-01-29 01:44:43 +0100 (Mon, 29 Jan 2007)
> New Revision: 1797
>
> Added:
>    trunk/freewrt/package/busybox/files/ipv6.up
> Modified:
>    trunk/freewrt/package/busybox/Makefile
> Log:
> * added /etc/network/if-up.d/ipv6 with the following new ipv6 options for
>   every interface listed in /etc/network/interfaces
>   - IPV6-FLUSH to disable ipv6 on a specific interface (via ip -6 addr flush)
>   - IPV6-AUTOCONF to disable/enable autoconf
>   - IPV6-ACCEPT-RA to disable/enable router announcements
>   - IPv6-ACCEPT-REDIRECTS to disable/enable redirects
>   - IPv6-FORWARDING to disable/enable forwarding (normally disabled)
>   - IPV6-USE-TEMPADDR to disable/enable a temporary address

It seems that IPV6 is of much interest. What do you think to add an
additional switch in package/Config.in like "FWRT_IPV6" where we can
switch generic IPV6 support on (default should be still of). Most users
do not care about IPV6, so they can save space. If you enable the flag,
generic IPV6 support will be switch on along with the most important
packages.

Btw., Markus has just ported Busybox 1.4.0, can you port your patches to
his branch?

Dirk
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