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(usagi-users 03559) IPv4-in-IPv6 tunnel?
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- Subject: (usagi-users 03559) IPv4-in-IPv6 tunnel?
- From: Pawel Osiczko <p.osiczko@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 14:34:35 -0700
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Hello,
Some time in March 2005 folks on this list mentioned that ipv4 over ipv6
is still on todo list. What's the current status of this? Ideally, I'd like
to route natively the traffic ipv4 island via the ipv6 ocean without spending
arm and a leg on a Juniper/Cisco solution. Alas that is not doable in Linux,
right? The only solutions seem to involve tunnelling (RFC2473 & friends).
DSTM implementation for Linux while very attractive solution, has not
been ported to 2.6 kernel (DSTM modules unfortunately live in pre 2.5.70 world).
(http://www.ipv6.rennes.enst-bretagne.fr/dstm/). Sooo, any news on getting
ipv4 in ipv6 tunnel running on linux?
Thanks,
--p
| In article <200503280944.j2S9iUki025088@carnation> (at Mon, 28 Mar 2005 17:40:54 +0800), "yzhou" <yzhou@xxxxxxxxxxxx> says:
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| > Would anybody tell me if IPv4 over IPv6 tunnel has been implemented in the lastest USAGI release? If not, is there a plan to implement it?
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| It is still in our TODO...
|
| --yoshfuj