yes, that is. I want my linux box becomes an IPv6 router, so
I have to config the radvd daemon.
I am a little bit confused because, another linux box(running kernel2.2 without usagi patch and radvd 0.6.2) learns the prefix from its radvd
Javier.
-----Mensaje original-----
De: Yuji Sekiya [mailto:sekiya@sfc.wide.ad.jp]
Enviado el: miércoles, 07 de febrero de 2001 19:46
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-s table
At Wed, 7 Feb 2001 19:41:10 +0100 ,
Javier Castillo Alcibar <Castillo@alhsys.com> wrote:
Javier,
> I use radvd 0.6.2 ......
>
>
> the machine with kernel 2.4.1+usagi:
You mean that you run radvd on your machine, but your eth0 doesn't
learn an IPv6 prefix from radvd which is running on the SAME host ???
If so, it is reasonable behavior.
-- Yuji Sekiya