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#1 2008-04-26 01:27:56

ora
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Registered: 2007-06-20
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How to configure ipv6

I only know modprobe ipv6, and don't know what to do next.
I want to connect to ipv6 ftp site.
My ip looks like 192.168.0.101,and connect to the internect through a router 192.168.0.254
how to configure the router,dns,etc...

And i found nothing on wiki.

Last edited by ora (2008-04-26 01:28:47)

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#2 2008-04-26 01:49:37

carlocci
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From: Padova - Italy
Registered: 2008-02-12
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#3 2008-04-26 02:40:40

ora
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Registered: 2007-06-20
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Re: How to configure ipv6

It's not what i want. gw6c is only a gateway or proxy.
It's ok to surf the ipv6 webpages with it. BUT connect to ipv6 ftp site need massive data transfer.
I want to configure my card,dns,router, not a gateway or proxy.

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#4 2008-04-26 06:53:08

tomk
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Registered: 2004-07-21
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Re: How to configure ipv6

If you found nothing in our wiki, that just means that nobody has had the time/interest to write it up yet. Search elsewhere, and I'm sure you will find some howtos or tutorials - after all, your request is not distro-dependant.

When you have found the information that you need, you might like to add it to the wiki yourself.

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#5 2008-04-26 16:52:15

carlocci
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From: Padova - Italy
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Posts: 368

Re: How to configure ipv6

ora wrote:

It's not what i want. gw6c is only a gateway or proxy.
It's ok to surf the ipv6 webpages with it. BUT connect to ipv6 ftp site need massive data transfer.
I want to configure my card,dns,router, not a gateway or proxy.

I misinterpreted your post.
May I know what ISP you are using? I find it surprising it has already deployed ipv6: are you a tester?

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#6 2008-04-26 20:32:14

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Re: How to configure ipv6

ora wrote:

My ip looks like 192.168.0.101,and connect to the internect through a router 192.168.0.254

Those are both IPv4 addresses reserved for use on LANs - ergo: they are useless to us. Is your WAN address IPv4 too, or IPv6?


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