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RE: (usagi-core 01715) Fw: RE: Bind 9.1 + kernel 2.4.1 + debian-s table



Title: RE: (usagi-core 01715) Fw: RE: Bind 9.1 + kernel 2.4.1 + debian-stable

        Hello !!

        I am running radvd to advertise a prefix and I have this experience:

        - with a kernel 2.2(no USAGI patch), the interface eth0 learns the Adv Prefix (Scope: Site)
        - with a kernel 2.4.1(plus USAGI patch), the interface does not learn the prefix.

        I use the radvd 0.6........I have to config in the kernel/proc any param?

        Javier.




       

-----Mensaje original-----
De: Yuji Sekiya [mailto:sekiya@sfc.wide.ad.jp]
Enviado el: miércoles, 07 de febrero de 2001 18:18
Para: Javier Castillo Alcibar
CC: debian-ipv6@lists.debian.org; usagi-users@linux-ipv6.org
Asunto: Re: (usagi-core 01715) Fw: RE: Bind 9.1 + kernel 2.4.1 +
debian-stable



>         Ok, just upgraded to woody and installed the USAGI kernel 2.4.0(actually, I patched 2.4.1) and now I have
>
>         Apache-1.3.14-kame
>         Sendmail-8.11.2
>         Bind-9.1.0
>         Zebra-0.91a
>
>         What are the improvements made by USAGI proyect to libc version 2.2??

USAGI glibc-2.2 has some advanved features such as
        - supporting getaddrinfo API,
        - improving routing header functions,
        - improving getaddrinfo / getnameinfo APIs
          with scope-id support and
        - catching up with latest internet-draft regarding APIs.

However we provide libinet6 package instead of USAGI glibc patch.
Because it is very dangerous and costly to rebuild glibc, we decide to
provide libinet6 library separating from glibc. So we will recommend
to try our libinet6 package. The libinet6 package will be available
very soon. Please visit our web site, http://www.linux-ipv6.org/

Of course, we continue to merge improvements in libinet6 into
glibc in order to merge our patches into the main trank of glibc.

Thanks.

-- Yuji Sekiya @ USAGI Project



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