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On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 17:18, André Ventura Lemos wrote: |
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> Hi! |
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> I'm having some truble setting up an internal IPV6 network, what I have |
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> so far is: |
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> -> have the IPV6 module loaded (2.6.5 in one end, 2.6.4 on another) |
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> -> have emerged dhcpv6 on both machines |
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> -> the configuration files have the same as stated on the Gentoo's IPV6 |
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> guide |
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> My problems are: |
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> On the server: invalid interface /etc/dhcp6s.conf |
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> this interface (eth1) has inet6 addr: fe80::204:e2ff:fe80:d5aa/64 |
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> On the client: interface eth1 iaid failed to be created |
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> help? |
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Personally, I use freenet6 and radvd to get IPv6 on my internal (and to |
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the world) network. I found radvd to be pretty good at handing out IP |
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addresses. They aren't nearly as pretty as ones you can get otherwise, |
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but it works very well and is quite simply to setup/configure. |
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Chris Gianelloni |
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Developer, Gentoo Linux |
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Games Team |
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