Linux can be used as a Router ??
Marcelo Franca Alves (MFA)
Marcelo Franca Alves \(MFA\)" <mfa@mfa.eti.br
Sun, 14 May 2000 23:00:41 -0300
I have 2 linux box (RedHat 6.1 and RedHat 6.2) with
IPv6 default route.
It's ok for me!!
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Marcelo Franca Alves (MFA) http://www.mfa.eti.br
Sao Paulo - SP - Brasil
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dancer Vesperman" <dancer@zeor.simegen.com>
To: <bluezy@dreamwiz.com>
Cc: <6bone@ISI.EDU>
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 7:00 PM
Subject: Re: Linux can be used as a Router ??
> À̼ºÁø(Sung-Jin.Lee) wrote:
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> > thanx for warm answers.
> > i've already checked the sites u recommended
> > before i wrote the previous mail.
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> > but i'm still not clear.....
> > i thought Linux only can be used as a IPv6 host till now.
> > i need a Router. so i considered FreeBSD.
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> > does Linux can be used as a IPv6 Router ?
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> Yes. Linux does not support the default route when forwarding ipv6
> packets, however (only when originating them), but apart from that, it's
> fully functional as an ipv6 router, AFAIK. I use it for that on several
> machines.
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