Install "iproute" and do "ip -6 addr" and "ip -6 route"  that'll show
you what you've got now.  Make sure you've got an IPv6 kernel in place
or the modules loaded first for those just joining us.


Thus spake Paul Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 10:36:34PM -0500, Robert L. Harris wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > Daemons for what?  I set up a route out my tunnel through Unixcore.com
> > (Charter isn't giving me an IPv6 addr yet).  There's some routing
> > daemons, for windows IPv6 but what do you need for Linux?  My ssh,
> > apache2, exim, etc are all ipv6 enabled.
> 
> OK, is sid already ip6-aware and I'm just way behind on my info?
> 
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