----- "Rick Thomas" <rbthomas55 pobox.com> wrote:
[SNIP]
> In particular, Martin gave a very detailed example of
what to put in /
>
> etc/network/interfaces. I'm still working on
understanding the
> details of how that works (Any pointers to good
documentation on /etc/
>
> network/interfaces and the programs that use it would
be greatly
> appreciated!) If you could give a similar example for
three (or
> more) islands/tunnel-endpoints, it might make things a
bit clearer to
>
> me.
Another good source for information on IPv6 and tunnels is
the SixXS FAQ (https://noc.sixxs.net/faq/
), especially because it contains a bunch of examples
for different operating systems and distributions on how to
configure things.
In regards to my example, all it does is establish a 6in4
tunnel between two IPv4 end-points. The last route statement
then is a default route to the other side (IPv6). Obviously,
if you have IPv6 connectivity elsewhere, you might want to
modify to suit your setup.
Kind regards,
Martin List-Petersen
Airwire
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