IPv4 interface configuration should be done by the distribution and is working (not a must for an IPv6 only box)
New file | Description | Copy into directory |
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network-functions-ipv6 | IPv6 Function libary file | /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ |
ifup-ipv6 | IPv6 related function to bring up IPv6 | /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ |
ifdown-ipv6 | IPv6 related function to bring down IPv6 | /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ |
ifup-sit | IPv6 related function to bring up IPv6 tunnel | /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ |
ifdown-sit | IPv6 related function to bring down IPv6 tunnel | /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ |
Diff file | Description | Patch for file |
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network.diff | Interface independed network configuration | /etc/sysconfig/network |
ifup.diff | Script to bring network on interface up | /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup |
ifdown.diff | Script to bring network on interface down | /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifdown |
Diff file | Description | Patch for file |
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ifcfg-eth0.diff | Configuration for interface eth0 | /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 |
New file | Description | Copy into directory |
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ifcfg-sit0 | Configuration (only enabling needed) for an automatic tunnel
nterface the use of IPv4 compatible IPv6 addresses (Note: such tunnel is always enabled, if a static tunnel is configured - only for clients without any other static tunnel needed) |
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ |
ifcfg-sit1 | Example for static tunnel interface | /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ |
ifcfg-sit2 | Example for static tunnel provided by Freenet6 | /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ |
ifcfg-sit3 | Example for static tunnel provided by Hurricane Electric | /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ |
static-routes-ipv6 | Static IPv6 routes (including an interface token) | /etc/sysconfig/ |
File | Description | 3.15-3.16 | 3.18+ |
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ifcfg-ethX | IPv6 address must include prefix length now | IPV6ADDR | IPV6ADDR (prefix length included) |
ifcfg-ethX | Extra variable for prefix length is now obsolete | IPV6PREFIXLENGTH | Prefix length now included in IPV6ADDR |
ifcfg-ethX | Support for more than only 2 secondary IPv6 addresses per interface | IPV6ADDR_1
IPV6ADDR_2 |
IPV6ADDR_SECONDARIES (prefix length included) contains a list with additional IPv6 addresses |
ifcfg-sitX
(X > 0) |
Tunnel route no longer specified here | IPV6TUNNELROUTE | Specified now in static-routes-ipv6 |
ifcfg-sitX
(X > 0) |
Numbered tunnel now supported | not supported | IPV6ADDR (prefix length included) |
ifcfg-sit0 | Automatic tunneling now supported | not supported (in early releases) | Only enable interface (no specific data is required) |
File | Description | 3.17 | 3.18+ |
---|---|---|---|
ifcfg-sitX (X > 0) | Numbered tunnel now better supported | Prefix length was set to 0 because of NBMA-styled setup | prefix length for p-t-p tunnels in non NBMA-styled mode can be set now to 127 |
Note: static tunnels should be configured on device names sitX with (X>0). Do not use sit0, because it is a reserved device and shouldn't be used for such cases.
IPv6 remote static tunnel IPv4 address (server side): 1.2.3.4
To local routed IPv6 address space: 3ffe:400:100:f100::/56
Global routable IPv6 address space: 3ffe::/16, 2000::/3
Name | Value(s) | Explanation | Which file is related | Where to put this value |
---|---|---|---|---|
IPv6 remote static tunnel IPv4 address (server side) | 1.2.3.4 | The IPv4 address of a remote tunnel server | e.g.
ifcfg-sit1 |
IPV6TUNNELIPV4="1.2.34" |
To local routed IPv6 segment | 3ffe:400:100:f100::/56 | An IPv6 address space which will be routed to you | e.g. local interface, RAdvD, routing configuration | e.g. /etc/radvd.conf, segmented per device, other local hosts |
Global routable IPv6 address space | 3ffe::/16
2000::/3 |
IPv6 address space, which should be routed through this tunnel | static-routes-ipv6 | See example, one IPv6 address space per line |
See here for more information about what Freenet6 provides you.
This perl script is setup with exacts values :Your IPv6 address : 3ffe:b00:c18:1fff:0:0:0:a1f
Freenet6 IPv6 address (server side) : 3ffe:b00:c18:1fff:0:0:0:a1e
Freenet6 IPv4 address (server side) : 206.123.31.102
Your IPv4 address : 62.155.142.69
Global routable IPv6 address space: 3ffe::/16, 2000::/3
Name | Value(s) | Explanation | Which file is related | Where to put this value |
---|---|---|---|---|
Your IPv6 address | 3ffe:b00:c18:1fff:0:0:0:a1f | Freenet6 assign only one IPv6 address to you, not more! | e.g.
ifcfg-sit2 |
IPV6ADDR="3ffe:b00:c18:1fff:0:0:0:a1f/127" |
Freenet6 IPv6 address (server side) | 3ffe:b00:c18:1fff:0:0:0:a1e | They also assigned a relating IPv6 address on their tunnel server (it's now a point-to-point IPv6 link) | Value is locally not needed (but for easier ping6 tests you can put it in /etc/hosts) | |
Freenet6 IPv4 address (server side) | 206.123.31.102 | The IPv4 address of their tunnel server | e.g.
ifcfg-sit2 |
IPV6TUNNELIPV4="206.123.31.102" |
Your IPv4 address | 62.155.142.69 | Your global IPv4 address, static or dynamically assigned | interface or
ial-up configuration |
Value must be already assigned static or dynamically, otherwise no Internet connection is possible |
Global routable IPv6 address space | 3ffe::/16
2000::/3 |
IPv6 address space, which should be routed through this tunnel | static-routes-ipv6 | See example, one IPv6 address space per line |
Account: *****
Last Active: Never (tested via ipv6 ping every half hour)
Full name: *****
Company: *****
E-mail address: *****
Broker IPv4 tunnel address: 64.71.128.26
Broker IPv6 link address: 3FFE:1200:3028:FF01::2e6/127
Your IPv4 tunnel address: 62.155.142.69
Your IPv6 link address: 3FFE:1200:3028:FF01::2e7/127If you also require an IPv6 network:
Your IPv6 network prefix: 3FFE:1200:3028:8173::/64
Global routable IPv6 address space: 3ffe::/16, 2000::/3
Name | Value(s) | Explanation | Which file is related | Where to put this value |
---|---|---|---|---|
Your IPv4 tunnel address | 3FFE:1200:3028:FF01::2e7/127 | In this mode, only one IPv6 address is provided to you. | e.g.
ifcfg-sit3 |
IPV6ADDR="3FFE:1200:3028:FF01::2e7/127" |
Broker IPv6 link address | 3FFE:1200:3028:FF01::2e6/127 | They also assigned a relating IPv6 address on their tunnel server (it's now a point-to-point IPv6 link) | Value is locally not needed (but for easier ping6 tests you can put it [without prefix length] in /etc/hosts) | |
Broker IPv4 tunnel address | 64.71.128.26 | The IPv4 address of their tunnel server | e.g.
ifcfg-sit3 |
IPV6TUNNELIPV4="64.71.128.26" |
Your IPv4 tunnel address | 62.155.142.69 | Your global IPv4 address, static or dynamically assigned | interface or
ial-up configuration |
Value must be already assigned static or dynamically, otherwise no Internet connection is possible |
Your IPv6 network prefix | 3FFE:1200:3028:8173::/64 | An IPv6 address space which will be routed to you | e.g. local interface, RAdvD, routing configuration | e.g. /etc/radvd.conf, segmented per device, other local hosts |
Global routable IPv6 address space | 3ffe::/16
2000::/3 |
IPv6 address space, which should be routed through this tunnel | static-routes-ipv6 | See example, one IPv6 address space per line |
Information about 6to4 relay tunnel routers are given here: http://www.kfu.com/~nsayer/6to4/
IPv4 address of remote 6to4 relay router: 194.95.108.191
Global routable IPv6 address space: 3ffe::/16, 2000::/3Your global accessable IPv4 address: 62.155.142.69
Name | Value(s) | Explanation | Which file is related | Where to put this value |
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IPv4 address of remote 6to4 relay router | 194.95.108.191 | The IPv4 address of a 6to4 relay tunnel router | e.g.
ifcfg-eth0 |
IPV6TO4_RELAY="194.95.108.191" |
Your global accessable IPv4 address | 62.155.142.69 | Global accessable IPv4 address of your host | e.g.
ifcfg-eth0 |
IPV6TO4_IPV4ADDR="62.155.142.69"
Only needed, if NAT, PPP or other scenarios do not let extract a global IPv4 address automatically from the interface configuration |
Global routable IPv6 address space | 3ffe::/16
2000::/3 |
IPv6 address space, which should be routed through this tunnel | static-routes-ipv6 | See example, one IPv6 address space per line |
The IPv6to4 address in shown example 2002:3e9b:8e45::1/48 will be build automatically by the script.