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10/02 Anyone here using IPv6? I'm trying to set it up behind my NAT
box at home, but I'm not sure how to go about doing it. I've
got a tunnel to freenet6 from my NAT box, but I don't know
how to config the other systems. Url or other pointers
appreciated.
\_ http://www.kame.net I've set up IPv6, alternately IPSEC over IPv4,
on FreeBSD with it. Assuming they have raccoon (key mgt. daemon)
finished by now, it works great. Otherwise there are plenty of
other IPSEC tools in the FreeBSD ports collection. Kame is real
good for tunneling v4 via v6, and ipf/ipnat work just fine with
it. -John
\_ Thanks for the info. I got the freenet6 tunnel working from my
nat box (OpenBSD) to the 6bone (at least ping6 seems to work),
but now I want to setup my other machines with IPv6 addresses
so that they can be on the 6bone as well. My reading of <DEAD>kame.net<DEAD>
pages is that I need to get a subnet rather than a tunnel. Is this
true? Who should I talk to in order to get a subnet?
\_ No, the subnet is behind either of your kame boxes. The
idea was to let you have ipv6 internal routing, and have
a network-to-network tunnel/VPN as opposed to a host-host
or host-network tunnel or VPN. The idea here is that the
machine (firewall, routing PC) running kame 's internal
interface is your default gateway--to access a machine
on the subnet on the other side of the tunnel will then
be transparent for you, since the kame tunnel takes care
of the ipv6 transport via ipsec ESP. As I gather, kame
also lets you connect to the 6bone, which is a bunch of
people also tunneling ipv6 via v4 (sort of an ipv6
internet on top of the internet.) Mail me for more info.
-John
\_ Uh, what is your email? finger -p john produces 32
matches. ---ranga
\_ JOHN GODDAMMIT AND I NEVER HAD TO DATE NERDY BUT
PRETTY CS CHICKS EXCEPT FOR INSANE ONES GODDAMMIT
AND WHY WOULD I SIGN MY POSTS JOHN IF MY EMAIL WERE
EMCSQUARED OR SOME OTHER BIZARRE CSUA FUCKWIT EMAIL
ADDRESS THAT HAS TO BE NAME-BASED LIKE "EMIL MARCEL
CRABOBBLE" AND REALLY CREATIVE SO AS NOT TO SCARE
AWAY ALL THE PRETTY BUT NERDY CS164 CHICKS WHO
WON'T BE DRIVING SAILBOATS BY 35 BUT STILL CAN'T
READ THE GODDAMM FINGER MAN PAGE? AAAAGH GODDAMMIT
COMMIES EVERY FUCKING WHERE. Thank you. Now
where is my loyal hunchbacked apprentice <fucker>?
-John -m
\_ Sorry if I have offended you. I did not want
to send the wrong person an email. There are
several people who sign thier actual names
rather than thier login name.
\_ -m, good sir
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| www.kame.net -> www.kame.net/ Webpage of Kame Project KAME Project If you migrate to IPv6 HTTP, youll be able to view the dancing kame KAME Project is a joint effort of six companies in Japan to provide a free IPv6 and IPsec for both IPv4 and IPv6 stack for BSD variants to the world. Newsflash! April 19, 2004 : A SNAP kit was generated. For the complete list of changes, check here. April 12, 2004 : A SNAP kit was generated. For the complete list of changes, check here. April 5, 2004 : A SNAP kit was generated. For the complete list of changes, check here. OpenBSD 34 Platforms with KAME code merged in: FreeBSD 40 and beyond OpenBSD 27 and beyond NetBSD 15 and beyond BSD/OS 42 and beyond Whats the difference between KAME kit, and KAME-integrated BSD releases? Related software IPv6-enabled software and patches more about our IPv6-enabled software and patch collections Project Overview Overview of KAME Project Current Status Releasing Plan Related Papers link to the WIDE v6 working group paper list KAME Project Reports Japanese Getting KAME software ftp / anonymous CVS / cvsup / cvsweb FAQ lists and reference materials KAME FAQ NetBSD IPv6 FAQ NetBSD IPsec FAQ FreeBSD IPsec mini-HOWTO My 6bone router using OpenBSD 28 Newsletter KAME Report on BSD Magazine Japanese On KAME Y2K issues snap-users : users mailing list KAME-SNAP kit hackers guide Mailing list backlogs http cgi / ftp Browse our source code tree Bug reports Browse existing problem reports Submit problem reports Recent changelogs racoon ML : racoon users mailing list MRTG Temperature Graphs Index Page KAME Logo Collection Our office getting other IPv6/IPsec implementations LR450, 460 and 550, Fujitsu: jp/v6 jp/v4 INRIA IPv6 stack: fr jp NRL IPv6 stack : us jp freeswan Linux IPsec stack Hitachi GR2000 Hitachi Toolnet6 Win95/NT4 IPv6 stack Microsoft Researchs MSR IPv6 for WinNT Microsoft IPv6 technology preview for Win2K URLs of interest IETF IPv6 WG Freenet6 : worlds easiest IPv6 provider IPv6 user group IPv6 working group, WIDE Project WIDE Project TAHI Project : IPv6 verification technologies USAGI Project : IPv6 for Linux HS247 : IPv6 News & Links IST IPv6 Cluster : European IPv6 R&D Portal Internet Engineering Standard Repository Cyclic : our favorite version controlling system, CVS GLIC: Global Internet Liberty Campaign Stuffed turtles Atelier Momonga Digital Video stream over IPv6 multicast BSDs link to the Internet protocol stack , by Perry Metzger plathome : ultimate UNIX-oriented shop Ready-to-install KAME CD-ROM images Configuring IPv6 tunnel with OpenBSD 27 VPNC IPsec/IKE conformance test suite - uses KAME/racoon and openbsd/isakmpd as reference code AES competition Search Barnes & Noble bookstore for IPv6 Japanese not official. IPv4 the server rooms temperature is 222 Cat 17:39:30 on 4/21GMT Powered by Internet node. |