It will be nice if you have only a few configuration and some script files,
which let you easily configure and setup IPv6 connections. Therefore I
have written (and migrated) 3 times some:
HowTo 3.15 -3.16:
I got some requests for compatibility of IPv6 interface configuration to
the current (and hopefully also in the future) used style by RedHat and
others. At the beginning I thought this was much work, but it was easier
to do.
Note: used files are different to the old (3.08 - 3.14) ones and cannot
mixed up. Fortunately, the code in the function libary got not so much
changes.
Now there is also the possibility for extending the current linuxconf client
network setup module, used by some Linux installations
still working, but no longer maintained - no real
need for changes if no problem occurs
HowTo 3.17:
On RedHat Rawhide my a version of my scripts are already contained in the
initscript-RPM
I've backpatched most of the changes done by Rawhide maintainers, fixed
some bugs, extend some features, cleanup a little bit
no longer recommended, take 3.18+ instead
HowTo 3.18:
3.17 got some reviews and add-ons, also the default tunnel creation mode
is switched to dedicated devices.
HowTo >= 3.19:
3.18 got some reviews and add-ons, more controls now available
route 3ffe:b00:c18:1fff:0:0:0:287/128 to 62.158.197.92
You:
route 3ffe::/16 to 206.123.31.102 route 2001::/16 to 206.123.31.102 (if using additional
routes)
route 2002::/16 to 206.123.31.102 (if using additional
routes)
Result: only connections sending IPv6 packages from your host with source
address 3ffe:b00:c18:1fff:0:0:0:287 are able to get a response.
If
you use another source address, reply to this packages are misrouted or
dropped on the Freenet6 tunnel server!
Your IPv6 tunnel server has a dynamically assigned IPv4 address (i.e. Internet
connection via dial-up)
You can use Freenet6 in this case,
but on every dial-up you got a new IPv4 address, therefore you must request
a new tunnel on Freenet6 and rerun
the IPv6 network configuration
A better way is to find a tunnel server which provides tunnels for dynamically
assigned IPv4 addresses, see my sitcrl
information page for details
My server, but there is no public access possible, it's working for me
but because I'm charged for traffic on this host, I cannot provide similar
like Freenet6