If you're using an older Linux system (based on libc5, like RedHat 5.2
or older), you will no longer find any information here in this document.
Look at ftp://ftp.bieringer.de/pub/linux/OldDocuments/
for HowTo versions < 3.12.
Words of Craig Metz <cmetz@inner.net>:
IPv6
is, after all, still experimental stuff and the implementation
still has many rough edges. I don't think many people really understand
this, and so they expect too much from what currently exists.
If you want to set up IPv6 on a Linux box, you should really
have experiences in
IPv4 network setup, routing, configuration of Internet daemons and services
Installing a Linux distribution, and how to install/update additional packages
Compiling and installing a new kernel and other sources
know about
C programming, Makefile and shell (bash) language and how
to patch source code
IPv6 address architecture, routing and tunneling
Otherwise before getting into trouble, complete your knowledge: