Those are subnets for the OLPC office. So it only is usable for
schoolserver.laptop.org. In fact, besides the subnets specified, there's
nothing special, and it is probably just better to kill the config
before it causes someone trouble.

--Jared

On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 01:10:11PM +1200, Martin Langhoff wrote:
> Wad,
> 
> xs-config contains a radvd.conf file, though the service is not
> enabled. Is it in a working state, or just trails of someone
> experimenting with it? If it's not in a usable state, I'm keen on
> killing it until we have an IPv6 scheme that works. Half-baked
> configuration files lead to confusion, and to higher likelyhood of
> "locally modified" files that rpm will not overwrite.
> 
> Problem is - I know nothing about radvd so cannot easily judge its
> state. FWIW, the file says:
> 
> interface msh0
> {
>         AdvSendAdvert on;
>         MinRtrAdvInterval 30;
>         MaxRtrAdvInterval 100;
>         prefix 2001:4830:2446:ff10::/64
>         {
>                 AdvOnLink on;
>                 AdvAutonomous on;
>                 AdvRouterAddr off;
>         };
>         RDNSS 2001:4830:2446:ff00::1 {
>         };
> };
> 
> cheers,
> 
> 
> 
> m
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