So now that I've gotten my home network set up the way I want it [0], I feel the overwhelming desire to break it. I'd like to set up IPv6 between my OpenBSD firewall and my FreeBSD server. They're on a private subnet (ie, a crossover cable directly between them), so I figure I'll screw around with them before trying to add the other computers to the mix. Has anyone here set up IPv6? Could you offer some pointers about how to get it going, and how to get it to play nicely with IPv4 networks too? And once I do get it set up, how about making a tunnelled UUG IPv6 VLAN?
-- Soren Harward [EMAIL PROTECTED] [0] Well, almost. FreeBSD has a nasty kernel bug in the Alpha SMP code that causes the system clock to run at half speed on my particular type of machine. I'm in the process of re-compiling, having had to replace a bunch of "#ifdef SMP" lines in the kernel. ____________________ BYU Unix Users Group http://uug.byu.edu/ ___________________________________________________________________ List Info: http://phantom.byu.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/uug-list
