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(usagi-users 03143) Re: No CONFIG_IPV6_EN_DFLT option...



Hi once again,

thanx first for your quick answer!

> In article <25383.1101140470@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> (at Mon, 22 Nov 2004 17:21:10
> +0100 (MET)), "Tobias Hof" <Tobias.Hof@xxxxxx> says:
> 
> > extractec it and executed "make prepare TARGET=linux26". Now, as I
> wanted to
> > configure the kernel and activate the CONFIG_IPV6_EN_DFLT option as
> proposed
> > in the USAGI FAQ, I didn't find it within the IPv6 options? I coudln't
> find
> > it neither in the respective Makefiles.
> 
> Sorry, that FAQ entry is obsolete; the functionality is
> already merged to the mainline kernel tree, and 
> it is enabled by default now.

Do you from which kernel version on this was integrated in the mainline
kernel?

Actually, my problem is the following:
I want to make MobileIPv6 with a little enhanced Mobile Node, so I want to
use the kernel patch from mobile-ipv6.org (Universsity of Helsinki) which is
designed for the standard 2.6.8.1 kernel. I'm interested in activating the
forwarding on the MN with two interfaces and still use the default route
learned by RAs except for one or several hard routes on the MN.
So my question is if it is easy to implement the EN_DFLT behaviour or if I
could patch a 2.6.8.1 USAGI snaphot with the MIPL patch. Or do you have
another idea?

I appreciate any answer

Regards,
Tobias

> 
> --yoshfuji
> 

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