Subject: Re: -current sendmail cancer in IPv4-only kernel
To: None <itojun@iijlab.net>
From: Andrew Brown <atatat@atatdot.net>
List: current-users
Date: 05/08/2000 09:21:10
>>>What do you use TCP/IP for? In all likelihood, I'm doing a lot of
>>>those same things over v6 these days -- intentionally, so I can gain
>>>experience with it, and so I can find problems in the tools.
>>web stuff...email...ssh...irc...ftp...cvs...ntp...
>
> except for ntp, the above listed items are all okay.
> (I haven't seen ntp-over-IPv6 code yet, let me know if you have one)
i don't have one yet...i was just rattling off things i do over v4. :)
>>you use it for all those? that's cool! but how much of the internet
>>can you get to via ipv6? or do you have an 6to4 gateway somewhere?
>
> you have an IPv6-to-IPv4 translation tcp relay in your netbsd-current
> box, so just a matter of setup. try man 8 faithd, and/or
> usr.sbin/faithd/README.
i've played with faith, but i was wondering if perry was using *just*
ipv6 from his box, or if he was emitting ipv4 as well.
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