On 18/03/2008, at 3:34 PM, Andy Dills wrote:
On Tue, 18 Mar 2008, Nathan Ward wrote:
I'm not selling anything. Code is freely available. When I've got
some decent
instructions for it I'll post links to NANOG if you like.
To be fair, it's really nothing more than FreeBSD with a couple of
patches,
and Miredo packaged up in a nice-to-deal-with bundle, that means
you can plug
it in today and make it work with 2 or 3 lines of config, instead
of spending
the next 3 years "engineering a solution" that the various parts of
"the
business" agree with - that is, assuming they give their engineers
time to
even think about IPv6, let alone engineer for it. Key word:
pragmatic.
Perhaps you could integrate your work with a project like pfsense?
From what I've seen, that's the best "open source CPE" solution, and
doesn't yet have real IPv6 support (but has just about everything
else).
That would be a huge benefit to the community and potentially open
up some
business opportunities for you.
It'd be good if the pfsense guys would do some IPv6 stuff, yes. I
however, am not really interested in building CPEs, nor am I
interested in building CPEs commercially.
Thanks,
--
Nathan Ward