Re: [CentOS] Compiling v6tun from KAME

2008-09-05 Thread Robert Moskowitz

Rob Townley wrote:



On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 8:15 AM, Robert Moskowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I need vtun working over IPv6.  The version from rpmforge does not
seem to support IPv6 (binds to 0.0.0.0:5000 http://0.0.0.0:5000/
if I specify binding to the interface, and won't let me put in an
IPv6 address for address binding).

So I was pointed to the KAME (which does not provide any FC/RHEL
support.  The person who sent me there provided a makefile that he
said works on Linux, but did not work for me:

  install -c -o root -g wheel -m 04710 v6tun $(install_dir) clean:

^^
needs a line break
Thanks for the help.  I finally got it to compile.  THEN I read the 
README and discovered that this is NOT what I need.  I need a tunneling 
program that does IPv4overIPv6.  If regular vtun supported IPv6 for the 
outer tunnel, it would easily do what I need.  Yeah, if.



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[CentOS] Compiling v6tun from KAME

2008-09-04 Thread Robert Moskowitz
I need vtun working over IPv6.  The version from rpmforge does not seem 
to support IPv6 (binds to 0.0.0.0:5000 if I specify binding to the 
interface, and won't let me put in an IPv6 address for address binding).


So I was pointed to the KAME (which does not provide any FC/RHEL 
support.  The person who sent me there provided a makefile that he said 
works on Linux, but did not work for me:


Makefile from KAME:

install_dir = /usr/local/v6/bin

v6tun: v6tun.o
cc -o $@ $

install: v6tun
-rm -f $(install_dir)/v6tun
install -c -o root -g wheel -m 04710 v6tun $(install_dir)

clean:


-rm -f *.o v6tun


Makefile from contact:

v6tun: v6tun.o

   gcc v6tun.c v6tun.h -o v6tun

install: v6tun

   -rm -f $(install_dir)/v6tun

   install -c -o root -g wheel -m 04710 v6tun $(install_dir)

clean: 6tun: v6tun.o-rm -f *.o v6tun

   gcc v6tun.c v6tun.h -o v6tun install: v6tun

   -rm -f $(install_dir)/v6tun

   install -c -o root -g wheel -m 04710 v6tun $(install_dir) clean:

   -rm -f *.o v6tun

I changed the install_dir to /usr/local/bin

I had put the makefile, v6tun.c,  v6tun.h in /root/v6tun and as root 
issued make install.  I got the following error:


Makefile:10: *** target pattern contains no '%'. Stop.


What is missing to get this compiled?




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Re: [CentOS] Compiling v6tun from KAME

2008-09-04 Thread Rob Townley
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 8:15 AM, Robert Moskowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 I need vtun working over IPv6.  The version from rpmforge does not seem to
 support IPv6 (binds to 0.0.0.0:5000 if I specify binding to the interface,
 and won't let me put in an IPv6 address for address binding).

 So I was pointed to the KAME (which does not provide any FC/RHEL support.
  The person who sent me there provided a makefile that he said works on
 Linux, but did not work for me:

 Makefile from KAME:

 install_dir = /usr/local/v6/bin

 v6tun: v6tun.o
cc -o $@ $

 install: v6tun
-rm -f $(install_dir)/v6tun
install -c -o root -g wheel -m 04710 v6tun $(install_dir)

 clean:


-rm -f *.o v6tun


 Makefile from contact:

 v6tun: v6tun.o

   gcc v6tun.c v6tun.h -o v6tun

 install: v6tun

   -rm -f $(install_dir)/v6tun

   install -c -o root -g wheel -m 04710 v6tun $(install_dir)

 clean: 6tun: v6tun.o-rm -f *.o v6tun

   gcc v6tun.c v6tun.h -o v6tun install: v6tun

^
Looks like part of the file is repeated.  ^^ and further down



   -rm -f $(install_dir)/v6tun

   install -c -o root -g wheel -m 04710 v6tun $(install_dir) clean:

^^
needs a line break



   -rm -f *.o v6tun

 I changed the install_dir to /usr/local/bin

 I had put the makefile, v6tun.c,  v6tun.h in /root/v6tun and as root
 issued make install.  I got the following error:

 Makefile:10: *** target pattern contains no '%'. Stop.


 What is missing to get this compiled?




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