[expert] Mandrake 8.0 as IPv6 Router

2001-11-01 Thread Michael Malinak

I currently have my Mandrake 8 box working with a 6over4 tunnel.
I can ping6 various ipv6 sites (such as ipv6.research.microsoft.com) from
this box also, so I know my tunneling is working.
My setup looks like the following:

Internet (IPv4  IPv6)--ISP (IPv4 only)--MyLinuxBox (public IPv4,
tunneled IPv6)--My local Network

I'm using iptables/nat on MyLinuxBox and I have various IPv4 machines behind
it.  I'd also like to have this machine act as a router for IPv6.  I have
radvd running and a Windows XP box that has correctly configured and can
ping6 MyLinuxBox.  Unfortunately I can't figure out how to get MyLinuxBox to
route other requests out.
Hints?

Thanks
Michael




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Re: [expert] Mandrake 8.0 as IPv6 Router

2001-11-01 Thread Lars Nordin

Cool!

My guess is that ipv6 forwarding is set(?) - I think that ipv4 forwarding and 
ipv6 forwarding are two different modules but I could be wrong. Could any of 
the NAT'ing or firewalling interfere with the IPv6 routing?
You might want to post this question on another more IPv6 centered list.

I've tried setting up IPv6 between my Mandrake v8.0 box and RedHat v7.1 boxes 
without luck and this is over a home ethernet network. I'm still reading up 
on IPv6 and how it works. When I start up an IPv6 alias on my boxes the 
loopback and Scope:Link addresses come up but not a (standard?) Global:Link 
address (the sit interface does come up as well). I can ping6 the loopback 
address but not the Scope:Link address.  


On Thursday 01 November 2001 02:46 pm, you wrote:
 I currently have my Mandrake 8 box working with a 6over4 tunnel.
 I can ping6 various ipv6 sites (such as ipv6.research.microsoft.com) from
 this box also, so I know my tunneling is working.
 My setup looks like the following:

 Internet (IPv4  IPv6)--ISP (IPv4 only)--MyLinuxBox (public IPv4,
 tunneled IPv6)--My local Network

 I'm using iptables/nat on MyLinuxBox and I have various IPv4 machines
 behind it.  I'd also like to have this machine act as a router for IPv6.  I
 have radvd running and a Windows XP box that has correctly configured and
 can ping6 MyLinuxBox.  Unfortunately I can't figure out how to get
 MyLinuxBox to route other requests out.
 Hints?

 Thanks
 Michael



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[expert] Mandrake 8.0 and IPv6

2001-08-23 Thread Gadir --

Hi all,
I was told that Mandrake 8.0 is IPv6 enabled. However, I can not use
it to implement IPv6 !!!.I guess to have IPv6 enabled is not enough to
directly use it.

What should I do to get IPv6 working, any additional
patches that I should run?. any body can help ?
Regards
Gadir


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Re: [expert] Mandrake 8.0 and IPv6

2001-08-23 Thread Angus Beath

First of all you'll need an IPv6 capable network. There aren't very many around as far 
as I'm aware at the moment. Stick with
the old IP for now. the move to IPv6 is coming, but not for a while. 

AB

Written by Gadir -- ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

 Hi all,
 I was told that Mandrake 8.0 is IPv6 enabled. However, I can not use
 it to implement IPv6 !!!.I guess to have IPv6 enabled is not enough to
 directly use it.
 
 What should I do to get IPv6 working, any additional
 patches that I should run?. any body can help ?
 Regards
 Gadir
 
 
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