Le Thu, 13 Aug 2009 10:10:18 +0200, Florian Fainelli <flor...@openwrt.org> a écrit :
> Supposing that you are using a 2.6 kernel, the IPv6 Neighbor > Discovery mechanism is by far the best way to provide IPv6 > connectivity to devices behind your Free-connected router. For 2.6, yes via the NDP sysctl (but 2.6 is not that stable on some wifi chipset so people use 2.4 on unstable chipset). > Also, bridge firewalling has a couple of nasty issues on 2.4 kernels, > like rendering the device unusable within a couple of hours. Just one ebtables rule for bridged IPv6 works here on 2.4 (broadcom 47xx based device). Power users can still build their own openwrt image to have ebtable enable in 2.4 kernel but ... openwrt has stopped shipping the kmod-ebtable package for 2.4 in latest kamikaze, through having IPv6 connectivity on some device need compiling and it's not "easy" for "normal" users. My concern is about the ease to have IPv6 connectivity for them via IPv6 bridge on device that still need 2.4 kernel to work properly. Cheers. -- Jérôme Benoit aka fraggle La Météo du Net - http://grenouille.com OpenPGP Key ID : 9FE9161D Key fingerprint : 9CA4 0249 AF57 A35B 34B3 AC15 FAA0 CB50 9FE9 161D
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