Hi,
I thought that USAGI was already included in the 2.6 kernel. Have I
missed something?
Cheers,
Jonne.
On Tue, 2005-04-05 at 22:28, ext Lawrence Hughes wrote:
To the Linux folks having problems, please check out
www.linux-ipv6.org . This is home
of the USAGI project (part of WIDE project
On Tue, 2005-04-05 at 12:33 -0400, Bellino, Phil wrote:
Hello,
I have a 2.6.5 Linux running router radvd.
I also have 2.6.5 clients(and a 2.4.20 client) that accept the router
advertisements from the router and acquire a Link-Global address and also
autoconfigures their Link-Local
Also note that production used Linux should be useful too via RedHat,
Mandrake, etc. Also for IPv6 production note Solaris, AIX, and HP-UX
has been shipping production quality IPv6 since 2000.
Separate that which is done via academic deliverable from product view.
/jim
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Hi Wong,
As far as i can see it looks fine, but there are a bit to many unreachables
for my taste. but nevermind about that.
I would rather see the output of ip route show . just the normal ipv4 route
table.
Does the trace ever work, or does it always fail?
does it always fail at the same
Hi
As far as i can see it looks fine, but there are a bit to many unreachables
for my taste. but nevermind about that.
I would rather see the output of ip route show . just the normal ipv4 route
table.
Here is the output of command ip route show:
202.125.251.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel