diff --git a/LDP/users/Peter-Bieringer/Linux+IPv6-HOWTO.lyx b/LDP/users/Peter-Bieringer/Linux+IPv6-HOWTO.lyx index fcdcf189..79e71503 100644 --- a/LDP/users/Peter-Bieringer/Linux+IPv6-HOWTO.lyx +++ b/LDP/users/Peter-Bieringer/Linux+IPv6-HOWTO.lyx @@ -49,6 +49,15 @@ on> \layout SGML + Release 0.22 2002-03-04 PB See +\begin_inset LatexCommand \ref[revision history]{revision-history} + +\end_inset + + for more +\layout SGML + Release 0.21 2002-02-26 PB See \begin_inset LatexCommand \ref[revision history]{revision-history} @@ -67,15 +76,6 @@ tials>PB See for more \layout SGML - Release 0.19 2002-01-25 PB See -\begin_inset LatexCommand \ref[revision history]{revision-history} - -\end_inset - - for more -\layout SGML - \layout Abstract @@ -1934,6 +1934,11 @@ Before you can start using IPv6 on a Linux host, you have to test, whether You may have to do some work to enable it first. \layout Section + +\begin_inset LatexCommand \label{systemcheck-kernel} + +\end_inset + IPv6-ready kernel \layout Standard \align left @@ -2070,6 +2075,16 @@ More detailed hints about compiling an IPv6-enabled kernel can be found \end_inset . +\layout Standard + +Note: you should use whenever possible kernel series 2.4.x or above, because + the IPv6 support in series 2.2.x is not so in current state and needs some + patches for ICMPv6 and 6to4 support (can be found on +\begin_inset LatexCommand \url[kernel series 2.2.x IPv6 patches]{ftp://ftp.bieringer.de/pub/linux/IPv6/kernel} + +\end_inset + +). \layout Subsubsection Compiling a kernel with USAGI extensions @@ -3802,7 +3817,7 @@ Such prefix is generated and normally using SLA assigned to the 6to4 tunnel interface. \layout Subsubsection -Upstream tunneling +6to4 upstream tunneling \layout Standard The node has to know to which foreign tunnel endpoint its in IPv4 packed @@ -3835,7 +3850,7 @@ Nowadays, 6to4 upstream routers can be found auto-magically using the anycast \layout Subsubsection -Downstream tunneling +6to4 downstream tunneling \layout Standard The downstream (6bone -> your 6to4 enabled node) is not really fix and can @@ -3850,6 +3865,19 @@ Foreign host uses uses 6to4 and sends packet direct back to your node (see Foreign host sends packets back to the world-wide IPv6 network and depending on the dynamic routing a relay router create a automatic tunnel back to your node. +\layout Subsubsection + +Possible 6to4 traffic +\layout Itemize + +from 6to4 to 6to4: is normally directly tunneled between the both 6to4 enabled + hosts +\layout Itemize + +from 6to4 to non-6to4: is sent via upstream tunneling +\layout Itemize + +non-6to4 to 6to4: is sent via downstream tunneling \layout Section Displaying existing tunnels @@ -4217,6 +4245,18 @@ Sometimes it's needed to configure a point-to-point tunnel with IPv6 addresses \end_inset Setup of 6to4 tunnels +\layout Standard + +Pay attention that the support of 6to4 tunnels currently lacks on vanilla + kernel series 2.2.x (see +\begin_inset LatexCommand \ref[systemcheck/kernel]{systemcheck-kernel} + +\end_inset + + for more information). + Also note that that the prefix length for a 6to4 address is 16 because + of from network point of view, all other 6to4 enabled hosts are on the + same layer 2. \layout Subsection Add a 6to4 tunnel @@ -7349,6 +7389,14 @@ Articles, Books, Online Reviews (mixed) von Dipl.Ing. Ralf Döring, TU Illmenau, 1999 +\layout Itemize + + +\begin_inset LatexCommand \url[Migration and Co-existence of IPv4 and IPv6 in Residential Networks]{http://www.csc.fi/~psavola/residential.html} + +\end_inset + + by Pekka Savola, CSC/FUNET, 2002 \layout Subsection Others @@ -8314,14 +8362,11 @@ ping, traceroute, tracepath, 6bone registry, DNS: \end_inset Maillists -\layout Standard - -More to be filled later...suggestions are welcome! \layout SGML \begin_inset Tabular - + @@ -8795,6 +8840,65 @@ Linux IPv6 users using USAGI extension \end_inset +\end_inset + + + + +\begin_inset Text + +\layout Standard + +bugtraq-subscribe (at) securityfocus.com +\end_inset + + +\begin_inset Text + +\layout Standard + +\end_inset + + +\begin_inset Text + +\layout Standard + +bugtraq (at) securityfocus.com (moderated) +\end_inset + + +\begin_inset Text + +\layout Standard + +English +\end_inset + + +\begin_inset Text + +\layout Standard + +Bugtracking of Internet applications* +\end_inset + + +\begin_inset Text + +\layout Standard + + +\begin_inset LatexCommand \url[Info]{http://online.securityfocus.com/popups/forums/bugtraq/intro.shtml} + +\end_inset + +, +\begin_inset LatexCommand \url[Archive]{http://online.securityfocus.com/archive/1} + +\end_inset + + \end_inset @@ -8862,7 +8966,13 @@ Portuguese \layout Standard -Another source is +*very recommended if you provide server applications. +\layout Standard + +Something missing? Suggestions are welcome! +\layout Standard + +Another list is available at \begin_inset LatexCommand \url[JOIN Project / List of IPv6-related maillists]{http://www.join.uni-muenster.de/JOIN/ipv6/texte-englisch/ipv6.infoquellen.html} \end_inset @@ -8890,6 +9000,10 @@ Versions x.y.z are work-in-progress and only published as LyX file on CVS. Releases 0.x \layout Description +0.22 2002-03-04/PB: Add info about 6to4 support in kernel series 2.2.x and + add an entry in URL list and at maillists +\layout Description + 0.21 2002-02-26/PB: Migrate next grammar checks submitted by John Ronan \layout Description