Hi,

I'm happy to hear that the driver worked fine.
Please let me know if there's any problem on it.

Regards,

Kazuyoshi

2010/7/10 Gert Doering <g...@greenie.muc.de>

> Hi,
>
> On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 12:08:31AM +1200, Michal Ludvig wrote:
> > >> I'm having a problem with feat_ipv6_payload branch (checked out from
> git
> > >> yesterday). One end is Solaris 10 (sparc) and the other end is Linux.
> > > Which version of the tun driver are you using for Solaris?
> > >
> > > My test solaris machine (Solaris 10 on Sparc64, but not the very latest
> > > version) uses the driver from
> http://www.whiteboard.ne.jp/~admin2/tuntap/<http://www.whiteboard.ne.jp/%7Eadmin2/tuntap/>
> > > and IPv6 works fine there.  The web page says that this driver did not
> > > support IPv6 before 11/16/2009 - so maybe this is the problem.
> > That was it! Works now:
> >
> > [Linux] ~ # ping6 -n 2001:cafe::1
> > PING 2001:cafe::1(2001:cafe::1) 56 data bytes
> > 64 bytes from 2001:cafe::1: icmp_seq=343 ttl=255 time=54.3 ms
> > 64 bytes from 2001:cafe::1: icmp_seq=344 ttl=255 time=50.1 ms
> > ^C
>
> Cool :-) - congratulations!
>
> (And thanks for testing point-to-point tun mode - I assumed it would
> work, but it's still on my test-plan...)
>
> > I used to have CSWtun from Blastwave - it's labeled as version 1.1 as
> > well so I believed it was the right thing.
>
> Hmmm.  I wasn't aware that that one exists - but it might be worth a try
> to send them a note that they might want to do some updates.
>
> > Is there any way to check that the right module is loaded at runtime?
> > That may help avoid some confusion in the future...
>
> Good questions.  I don't know right now, but I'll try to find out.
>
> > (BTW is there any work in progress for a v6 transport?)
>
> Well, there's feat_ipv6_transport by jjo, and of course, the "allmerged"
> branch which has both v6 payload and v6 transport.  As far as I understand,
> the v6 transport stuff works on all "major" platforms supported by
> OpenVPN and generally gets the job done :-)
>
> gert
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