I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-ipngwg-icmp-v3-06.txt

2004-11-22 Thread Internet-Drafts
A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories. This draft is a work item of the IP Version 6 Working Group Working Group of the IETF. Title : Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMPv6)for the Internet Protocol Version 6

Re: IPv6 Transport Relay Translator

2004-11-22 Thread Mohacsi Janos
Hi Hansen, Try using KAME faith. http://www.kame.net/dev/cvsweb2.cgi/kame/kame/kame/faithd/README?rev=1.10&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup You get the code under BSD license. You might need the totd to trick the DNS replies. Regards, Janos Mohacsi Network Engineer, Research Associate N

Re: IPv6 Transport Relay Translator

2004-11-22 Thread Gene Cronk
Arnout Engelen wrote: On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 09:36:35AM -0500, Hansen Chan wrote: Hello all, I am looking for some implementation/commercial products on a transport relay translator. I did some google search to little avail. Can someone share with me some sources (freeware or commercial)? I us

Re: IPv6 Transport Relay Translator

2004-11-22 Thread Arnout Engelen
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 09:36:35AM -0500, Hansen Chan wrote: > Hello all, > > I am looking for some implementation/commercial products on a transport > relay translator. I did some google search to little avail. Can someone > share with me some sources (freeware or commercial)? I used pTRTd (Li

IPv6 Transport Relay Translator

2004-11-22 Thread Hansen Chan
Hello all, I am looking for some implementation/commercial products on a transport relay translator. I did some google search to little avail. Can someone share with me some sources (freeware or commercial)? Thanks, Hansen IETF

Re: An Internet-Draft on literal scoped addresses with accompanying zone IDs in URIs

2004-11-22 Thread Roy T. Fielding
On Nov 19, 2004, at 12:57 PM, Bill Fenner wrote: I think loosing the ability to cut and paste these addresses is a problem. The % is in widespread usage today. Indeed, that's why this whole thing is a sticky issue and there's no obvious answer. My FreeBSD and MacOS machines all use the % too, and