From chuck+6bone@snew.com Mon Apr 2 06:39:34 2001 From: chuck+6bone@snew.com (Chuck Yerkes) Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2001 22:39:34 -0700 Subject: your mail In-Reply-To: ; from indra@marmoset.net on Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 11:07:30PM -0500 References: Message-ID: <20010401223934.A20922@snew.com> Sharing the config files that aren't working would help... Otherwise, the default answer might be "set it up right" Quoting indra@marmoset.net (indra@marmoset.net): > > hi! can anybody help in this: configuring bgp on a linux 2.2.16-IPv6 > enabled router. i am using zebra 0.90, but having problems. the daemon is > running and receiving connections from its peer on the other side of an > IPv6 tunnel, but is not advertising the reachability information of the > local network. tried all docs, manuals etc. but it does not help. zebra > suite gets installed fine, but this problem repeats even with zebra 0.91. > any help or pointers, thanks in advance. > > regards, > Indra. > From sahatma@students.itb.ac.id Tue Apr 3 03:57:11 2001 From: sahatma@students.itb.ac.id (Sahatma NP Hasibuan) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 09:57:11 +0700 (JAVT) Subject: Implementation Routing IPv6 Message-ID: I have a final project (as a requirement to pass my Bachelor degree) about implementation IPv6 in my Telematic Lab. (LAN) at Bandung Institute of Technology (Indonesia) majoring in Routing by using FreeBSD (v4.2) paltform. 1. But, first I have no idea what I should do first. Please, help me to know the step-by-step or tips and tricks. 2. I have no experience in IPv6 especially at socket programming. Do I have to learn and use it to implement routing IPv6? 3. I have read some articel/presentation/publication about overview IPv6 from internet. I think it's not enough to get acknowledge in IPv6. 4. I have no book reference about IPv6. It needs too much money to buy IPv6 book from Internet because of economic crisis in my country. Anyone can tell me how to get it with a low price or maybe free :)? 5. If I have to use routing protocol what kind of routing protocol I can use (RIP, OSPF, IGRP, BGP, IS-IS) and where I can get the source code/software related to it. 6. Does DNS or Multihoming have realtion to Routing aspect? If yes, can you tell me what does DNS and Multihoming mean specially with Routing? The World is Full of Beauty When The Heart is Full of Love Stop Violence and Discrimination Save Our Earth & Re-Foresting Start Here ***************************************** ( * God Bless Us ! * ) ( ** () () ** ) ( * :> ATMA Hs_BUANA Jr.Inc. <: * ) ***************************************** From sahatma@students.itb.ac.id Tue Apr 3 04:13:34 2001 From: sahatma@students.itb.ac.id (Sahatma NP Hasibuan) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 10:13:34 +0700 (JAVT) Subject: Implementation Routing IPv6 Message-ID: I have a final project (as a requirement to pass my Bachelor degree) about implementation IPv6 in my Telematic Lab. (LAN) at Bandung Institute of Technology (Indonesia) majoring in Routing by using FreeBSD (v4.2) paltform. 1. But, first I have no idea what I should do first. Please, help me to know the step-by-step or tips and tricks. 2. I have no experience in IPv6 especially at socket programming. Do I have to learn and use it to implement routing IPv6? 3. I have read some articel/presentation/publication about overview IPv6 from internet. I think it's not enough to get acknowledge in IPv6. 4. I have no book reference about IPv6. It needs too much money to buy IPv6 book from Internet because of economic crisis in my country. Anyone can tell me how to get it with a low price or maybe free :)? 5. If I have to use routing protocol what kind of routing protocol I can use (RIP, OSPF, IGRP, BGP, IS-IS) and where I can get the source code/software related to it. 6. Does DNS or Multihoming have realtion to Routing aspect? If yes, can you tell me what does DNS and Multihoming mean specially with Routing? The World is Full of Beauty When The Heart is Full of Love Stop Violence and Discrimination Save Our Earth & Re-Foresting Start Here ***************************************** ( * God Bless Us ! * ) ( ** () () ** ) ( * :> ATMA Hs_BUANA Jr.Inc. <: * ) ***************************************** From flider@ltrgm.ee.itb.ac.id Tue Apr 3 05:22:09 2001 From: flider@ltrgm.ee.itb.ac.id (R. Flidersan) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 11:22:09 +0700 (JAVT) Subject: About DNS IPv6 Message-ID: I am studying about IPv6, and my topic is DNS for IPv6. I want to get some reference (documentation) about it. Where i can get it? would you tell me about it or give it to me? Rudin From flider@ltrgm.ee.itb.ac.id Tue Apr 3 05:33:11 2001 From: flider@ltrgm.ee.itb.ac.id (R. Flidersan) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 11:33:11 +0700 (JAVT) Subject: DNS For IPv6 Message-ID: where i can get a documenation of configurung an IPv6 DNS on Unix thank you From itojun@iijlab.net Tue Apr 3 06:29:37 2001 From: itojun@iijlab.net (Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino) Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 14:29:37 +0900 Subject: DNS For IPv6 In-Reply-To: flider's message of Tue, 03 Apr 2001 11:33:11 +0700. Message-ID: <20010403052937.225987E73@starfruit.itojun.org> >where i can get a documenation of configurung an IPv6 DNS on Unix >thank you how about http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/network/ipv6/#naming_a_node itojun From wojboj@lp.net.pl Tue Apr 3 08:37:16 2001 From: wojboj@lp.net.pl (Wojtek Bojdo/l) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 09:37:16 +0200 (CEST) Subject: About DNS IPv6 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, R. Flidersan wrote: > I am studying about IPv6, and my topic is DNS for IPv6. > I want to get some reference (documentation) about it. Where i can get > it? > would you tell me about it or give it to me? First you should find documentation on DNS for IPv4, and then you'll find, how it works in IPv6. -- Wojciech Bojdo/l Software is like soul - it can be open or closed source From Olivier.Gaubert@nokia.com Tue Apr 3 09:12:43 2001 From: Olivier.Gaubert@nokia.com (Olivier.Gaubert@nokia.com) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 11:12:43 +0300 Subject: Implementation Routing IPv6 Message-ID: <9524EA4E18D6D2119FEA0008C7C5A0060171B034@lneis01nok> Go to the following IPv6 How-to. There is a great deal of information. There are 2 parts - "Ipv6 how-to" where step by step you install an IPv6 system - "IPv6 Status" describes more in detail the IPv6 updated status or not of each chunk of software. It's a rather big How-to with many links but once you get the general view it should be ok. http://www.bieringer.de/linux/IPv6/ Use the following How-to link to get help on Linux (kernel compiling for ex) : http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/HOWTO-INDEX/howtos.html An English IPv6 resource center with plenty of good links : http://www.cs-ipv6.lancs.ac.uk/ ...and a good white paper http://www.cs-ipv6.lancs.ac.uk/ipv6/documents/papers/BayNetworks/ I don't have any book either :-) It takes time so good luck! Olivier -----Original Message----- From: ext Sahatma NP Hasibuan [mailto:sahatma@students.itb.ac.id] Sent: 03. April 2001 5:14 To: 6bone@ISI.EDU Subject: Implementation Routing IPv6 I have a final project (as a requirement to pass my Bachelor degree) about implementation IPv6 in my Telematic Lab. (LAN) at Bandung Institute of Technology (Indonesia) majoring in Routing by using FreeBSD (v4.2) paltform. 1. But, first I have no idea what I should do first. Please, help me to know the step-by-step or tips and tricks. 2. I have no experience in IPv6 especially at socket programming. Do I have to learn and use it to implement routing IPv6? 3. I have read some articel/presentation/publication about overview IPv6 from internet. I think it's not enough to get acknowledge in IPv6. 4. I have no book reference about IPv6. It needs too much money to buy IPv6 book from Internet because of economic crisis in my country. Anyone can tell me how to get it with a low price or maybe free :)? 5. If I have to use routing protocol what kind of routing protocol I can use (RIP, OSPF, IGRP, BGP, IS-IS) and where I can get the source code/software related to it. 6. Does DNS or Multihoming have realtion to Routing aspect? If yes, can you tell me what does DNS and Multihoming mean specially with Routing? The World is Full of Beauty When The Heart is Full of Love Stop Violence and Discrimination Save Our Earth & Re-Foresting Start Here ***************************************** ( * God Bless Us ! * ) ( ** () () ** ) ( * :> ATMA Hs_BUANA Jr.Inc. <: * ) ***************************************** From sahatma@students.itb.ac.id Tue Apr 3 10:01:18 2001 From: sahatma@students.itb.ac.id (Sahatma NP Hasibuan) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 16:01:18 +0700 (JAVT) Subject: Routing IPv6 Message-ID: Where can I get documentation, source, implementation about Routing IPv6 and I use FreeBSD. Thanks. The World is Full of Beauty When The Heart is Full of Love Stop Violence and Discrimination Save Our Earth & Re-Foresting Start Here ***************************************** ( * God Bless Us ! * ) ( ** () () ** ) ( * :> ATMA Hs_BUANA Jr.Inc. <: * ) ***************************************** From Peter.White@nokia.com Tue Apr 3 12:04:19 2001 From: Peter.White@nokia.com (Peter.White@nokia.com) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 14:04:19 +0300 Subject: Implementation Routing IPv6 Message-ID: <1D1620A986E0D21184210008C7089AEAC1A5F5@hueis02nok> Hi, Try http://hs247.com , http://www.bieringer.de/linux/IPv6/index.html or one of the many howto's as described earlier. Get a good understanding of IPv6, install it on your machine and create a tunnel, possibly to http://www.freenet6.net and try it out. There are any free routers which can be run under FreeBSD such as zebra (http://www.zebra.org) and mrtd (http://www.mrtd.net. For articles and info, try the RFCs or google for IPv6, whitepapers or whatever. Try them out, if they don't work, post a question on here. PW > -----Original Message----- > From: ext Sahatma NP Hasibuan [mailto:sahatma@students.itb.ac.id] > Sent: 03 April, 2001 3:57 > To: ipng@sunroof.eng.sun.com > Cc: 6bone@ISI.EDU > Subject: Implementation Routing IPv6 > > > > I have a final project (as a requirement to pass my Bachelor > degree) about > implementation IPv6 in my Telematic Lab. (LAN) at Bandung Institute of > Technology (Indonesia) majoring in Routing by using FreeBSD (v4.2) > paltform. > > 1. But, first I have no idea what I should do first. > Please, help me to know the step-by-step or tips and tricks. > > 2. I have no experience in IPv6 especially at socket > programming. > Do I have to learn and use it to implement routing IPv6? > > 3. I have read some articel/presentation/publication about > overview IPv6 > from internet. I think it's not enough to get acknowledge in IPv6. > > 4. I have no book reference about IPv6. It needs too much money to buy > IPv6 book from Internet because of economic crisis in my country. > Anyone can tell me how to get it with a low price or maybe > free :)? > > 5. If I have to use routing protocol what kind of routing > protocol I can > use (RIP, OSPF, IGRP, BGP, IS-IS) and where I can get the source > code/software related to it. > > 6. Does DNS or Multihoming have realtion to Routing aspect? > If yes, can you tell me what does DNS and Multihoming mean > specially > with Routing? > > > The World is Full of Beauty > When > The Heart is Full of Love > > Stop Violence and Discrimination > Save Our Earth & > Re-Foresting Start Here > > ***************************************** > ( * God Bless Us ! * ) > ( ** () () ** ) > ( * :> ATMA Hs_BUANA Jr.Inc. <: * ) > ***************************************** > > From fink@es.net Tue Apr 3 15:46:27 2001 From: fink@es.net (Bob Fink) Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 06:46:27 -0800 Subject: pTLA request for NTT-ECL - review closes 17 Apr 2001 Message-ID: <5.0.0.25.0.20010403064244.02590cd0@imap2.es.net> 6bone Folk, NTT-ECL has requested a pTLA allocation for the west of Japan. The open review period for this will close 17 Apr 2001. Please send your comments to me or the list. Thanks, Bob ============================================ >To: fink@es.net >Cc: t.motono@rdc.west.ntt.co.jp, t.marushima@rdc.west.ntt.co.jp, > asai.h@rdc.west.ntt.co.jp, s.esaki@rdc.west.ntt.co.jp, > h.yamaguchi@rdc.west.ntt.co.jp, soejima.s@west.ntt.co.jp, > m.takahashi@west.ntt.co.jp, a.aratani@west.ntt.co.jp, > h.utsumi@west.ntt.co.jp >Subject: pTLA request >Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 10:45:20 +0900 >From: "Shirou NIINOBE [raccoon]" > > >Dear Sir, > > This is Shirou NIINOBE from NTT West Research and Development Center > in Japan, we reqest to allocate a pTLA address block. > > We have got pNLA(3ffe:1803:d000::/40) from NTT-ECL and have been operating > this network since November 2000. > >================================ >[request form of pTLA] >================================ >7. Guidelines for 6Bone pTLA sites > > The following rules apply to qualify for a 6Bone pTLA allocation. It > should be recognized that holders of 6Bone pTLA allocations are > expected to provide production quality backbone network services for > the 6Bone. > > 1. The pTLA Applicant must have a minimum of three (3) months > qualifying experience as a 6Bone end-site or pNLA transit. During > the entire qualifying period the Applicant must be operationally > providing the following: > > a. Fully maintained, up to date, 6Bone Registry entries for their > ipv6-site inet6num, mntner, and person objects, including each > tunnel that the Applicant has. >-- >[A] >We have connected to 6bone as below. > - SLA of NTT-ECL since 20000804. > - NLA of NTT-ECL since 20001117. > inet6num: 3ffe:1803:D000::/40 > NETNAME: NTT-WEST >-- > > b. Fully maintained, and reliable, BGP4+ peering and connectivity > between the Applicant's boundary router and the appropriate > connection point into the 6Bone. This router must be IPv6 > pingable. This criteria is judged by members of the 6Bone > Operations Group at the time of the Applicant's pTLA request. >--- >[A] >Now, we connected to NTT-ECL with native link using BGP4+. We have a plan >to connect to NSPIXP6(IPv6 Internet Exchange in Japan) in the future. > >Our ipv6 router's FQDN is PF-gw.ipv6.nttwestlabs.net (3ffe:1803:d000:0:2d0: >b7ff:fe9a:68f9), and it is IPv6 pingable (not IPv4 pingable). >--- > > c. Fully maintained DNS forward (AAAA) and reverse (ip6.int) > entries for the Applicant's router(s) and at least one host > system. >--- >[A] >We maintain nameserver forward (AAAA) and reverse (ip6.int) entries on >ns1.ipv6.nttwestlabs.net. >--- > > d. A fully maintained, and reliable, IPv6-accessible system > providing, at a mimimum, one or more web pages, describing the > Applicant's IPv6 services. This server must be IPv6 pingable. >--- >[A] >Our web server's FQDN is www.ipv6.nttwestlabs.net. >It is accessible from both IPv4 and IPv6. >--- > > 2. The pTLA Applicant MUST have the ability and intent to provide > "production-quality" 6Bone backbone service. Applicants must > provide a statement and information in support of this claim. > This MUST include the following: > > a. A support staff of two persons minimum, three preferable, with > person attributes registered for each in the ipv6-site object > for the pTLA applicant. >--- >[A] >NTT-WEST IPv6 network support staff are following. > - Shirou NIINOBE (SN1-6BONE) > - Hirotaka ASAI (HA2-6BONE) > - Hitoshi MORIYAMA (HM3-6BONE) >--- > > b. A common mailbox for support contact purposes that all support > staff have acess to, pointed to with a notify attribute in the > ipv6-site object for the pTLA Applicant. >--- >[A] >Our common e-mail address is ipv6@ipv6.nttwestlabs.net. >--- > > 3. The pTLA Applicant MUST have a potential "user community" that > would be served by its becoming a pTLA, e.g., the Applicant is a > major provider of Internet service in a region, country, or focus > of interest. Applicant must provide a statement and information in > support this claim. >--- >[A] >NTT West is the largest telecommunication campany in west of Japan which >operates all cities including Osaka, Kyoto, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Hiroshima >and so on. >Research and Development Center have built IPv6 testbed network, and we >would like to connect to potential customer by tunnel or native. >Currently, we have built IPv6 testbed network with PC(FreeBSD+kame) routers, >GR2000-4S(HITACHI), IX5010(NEC). >--- > > 4. The pTLA Applicant MUST commit to abide by the current 6Bone > operational rules and policies as they exist at time of its > application, and agree to abide by future 6Bone backbone > operational rules and policies as they evolve by consensus of the > 6Bone backbone and user community. >--- >[A] >We agree the 6bone rules and policies. >--- > > When an Applicant seeks to receive a pTLA allocation, it will apply > to the 6Bone Operations Group (see section 8 below) by providing to > the Group information in support of its claims that it meets the > criteria above. > >================================ > >Best regards, >----- >Shirou NIINOBE >NTT West R&D Center -end From Todd Whipple" Message-ID: <001c01c0bc61$a0d224b0$160c10ac@zama.net> You can go to www.zamanetworks.com and look under technical documents. Todd Whipple ----- Original Message ----- From: "R. Flidersan" To: <6bone@ISI.EDU> Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 9:33 PM Subject: DNS For IPv6 > > where i can get a documenation of configurung an IPv6 DNS on Unix > > thank you > > From jrichard@cubicle.net Tue Apr 3 22:06:01 2001 From: jrichard@cubicle.net (Josh Richards) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 14:06:01 -0700 Subject: the IOS is incorrect? In-Reply-To: <20010329172217.1>; from vv00@eazier.com on Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 05:22:17PM -0600 References: <20010329172217.1> Message-ID: <20010403140601.A30475@datahaven.freedom.gen.ca.us> * vv00@eazier.com [20010329 03:20]: > now i install the IOS which version is c3640-is-mz.19991126,I have applied > a tunnel to the 6bone site,now i can't ping the remote end of tunnel,i > think maybe it is because the IOS have some bugs in it,or maybe my network > has some problem. > if someone have some good ideas about it ,pls contact with me ,thank you > in advance! Two things: (1) some more info such as the output of "show ipv6 route" would be useful if you want the list to help you out more. (2) You are running a really a old IOS IPv6 release. Grab a new one from and re-attempt testing the 6bone tunnel. -jr ---- Josh Richards [JTR38/JR539-ARIN] - jrichard @ { geekresearch.com, cubicle.net } Geek Research LLC - - IP Network Engineering I am available for contract on IP/ISP/telco related projects! [see URL] From jrichard@cubicle.net Tue Apr 3 22:14:07 2001 From: jrichard@cubicle.net (Josh Richards) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 14:14:07 -0700 Subject: your mail In-Reply-To: ; from indra@marmoset.net on Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 11:07:30PM -0500 References: Message-ID: <20010403141406.B30475@datahaven.freedom.gen.ca.us> * indra@marmoset.net [20010330 21:46]: > > hi! can anybody help in this: configuring bgp on a linux 2.2.16-IPv6 > enabled router. i am using zebra 0.90, but having problems. the daemon is > running and receiving connections from its peer on the other side of an > IPv6 tunnel, but is not advertising the reachability information of the > local network. tried all docs, manuals etc. but it does not help. zebra > suite gets installed fine, but this problem repeats even with zebra 0.91. > any help or pointers, thanks in advance. Your BGP config would be helpful. Post the config to the list. :) Without knowing what you have: make sure you are using "network" statements and/or redistributing so that the local networks can actually get into BGP. How do you know that it is not advertising the information to your neighbor? That is, are you sure the neighbor is not just filtering it by accident? -jr ---- Josh Richards [JTR38/JR539-ARIN] - jrichard @ { geekresearch.com, cubicle.net } Geek Research LLC - - IP Network Engineering I am available for contract on IP/ISP/telco related projects! [see URL] From fink@es.net Wed Apr 4 00:28:36 2001 From: fink@es.net (Bob Fink) Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 16:28:36 -0700 Subject: CORRECTION: pTLA request for NTT-WEST - review closes 17 Apr 2001 Message-ID: <5.0.0.25.0.20010403162701.028b4768@imap2.es.net> 6bone Folk, NTT-WEST (not NTT-ECL as I accidentally stated in my previous email) has requested a pTLA allocation for the west of Japan. The open review period for this will close 17 Apr 2001. Please send your comments to me or the list. Thanks, Bob ============================================ To: fink@es.net Cc: t.motono@rdc.west.ntt.co.jp, t.marushima@rdc.west.ntt.co.jp, asai.h@rdc.west.ntt.co.jp, s.esaki@rdc.west.ntt.co.jp, h.yamaguchi@rdc.west.ntt.co.jp, soejima.s@west.ntt.co.jp, m.takahashi@west.ntt.co.jp, a.aratani@west.ntt.co.jp, h.utsumi@west.ntt.co.jp Subject: pTLA request Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 10:45:20 +0900 From: "Shirou NIINOBE [raccoon]" Dear Sir, This is Shirou NIINOBE from NTT West Research and Development Center in Japan, we reqest to allocate a pTLA address block. We have got pNLA(3ffe:1803:d000::/40) from NTT-ECL and have been operating this network since November 2000. ================================ [request form of pTLA] ================================ 7. Guidelines for 6Bone pTLA sites The following rules apply to qualify for a 6Bone pTLA allocation. It should be recognized that holders of 6Bone pTLA allocations are expected to provide production quality backbone network services for the 6Bone. 1. The pTLA Applicant must have a minimum of three (3) months qualifying experience as a 6Bone end-site or pNLA transit. During the entire qualifying period the Applicant must be operationally providing the following: a. Fully maintained, up to date, 6Bone Registry entries for their ipv6-site inet6num, mntner, and person objects, including each tunnel that the Applicant has. -- [A] We have connected to 6bone as below. - SLA of NTT-ECL since 20000804. - NLA of NTT-ECL since 20001117. inet6num: 3ffe:1803:D000::/40 NETNAME: NTT-WEST -- b. Fully maintained, and reliable, BGP4+ peering and connectivity between the Applicant's boundary router and the appropriate connection point into the 6Bone. This router must be IPv6 pingable. This criteria is judged by members of the 6Bone Operations Group at the time of the Applicant's pTLA request. --- [A] Now, we connected to NTT-ECL with native link using BGP4+. We have a plan to connect to NSPIXP6(IPv6 Internet Exchange in Japan) in the future. Our ipv6 router's FQDN is PF-gw.ipv6.nttwestlabs.net (3ffe:1803:d000:0:2d0: b7ff:fe9a:68f9), and it is IPv6 pingable (not IPv4 pingable). --- c. Fully maintained DNS forward (AAAA) and reverse (ip6.int) entries for the Applicant's router(s) and at least one host system. --- [A] We maintain nameserver forward (AAAA) and reverse (ip6.int) entries on ns1.ipv6.nttwestlabs.net. --- d. A fully maintained, and reliable, IPv6-accessible system providing, at a mimimum, one or more web pages, describing the Applicant's IPv6 services. This server must be IPv6 pingable. --- [A] Our web server's FQDN is www.ipv6.nttwestlabs.net. It is accessible from both IPv4 and IPv6. --- 2. The pTLA Applicant MUST have the ability and intent to provide "production-quality" 6Bone backbone service. Applicants must provide a statement and information in support of this claim. This MUST include the following: a. A support staff of two persons minimum, three preferable, with person attributes registered for each in the ipv6-site object for the pTLA applicant. --- [A] NTT-WEST IPv6 network support staff are following. - Shirou NIINOBE (SN1-6BONE) - Hirotaka ASAI (HA2-6BONE) - Hitoshi MORIYAMA (HM3-6BONE) --- b. A common mailbox for support contact purposes that all support staff have acess to, pointed to with a notify attribute in the ipv6-site object for the pTLA Applicant. --- [A] Our common e-mail address is ipv6@ipv6.nttwestlabs.net. --- 3. The pTLA Applicant MUST have a potential "user community" that would be served by its becoming a pTLA, e.g., the Applicant is a major provider of Internet service in a region, country, or focus of interest. Applicant must provide a statement and information in support this claim. --- [A] NTT West is the largest telecommunication campany in west of Japan which operates all cities including Osaka, Kyoto, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Hiroshima and so on. Research and Development Center have built IPv6 testbed network, and we would like to connect to potential customer by tunnel or native. Currently, we have built IPv6 testbed network with PC(FreeBSD+kame) routers, GR2000-4S(HITACHI), IX5010(NEC). --- 4. The pTLA Applicant MUST commit to abide by the current 6Bone operational rules and policies as they exist at time of its application, and agree to abide by future 6Bone backbone operational rules and policies as they evolve by consensus of the 6Bone backbone and user community. --- [A] We agree the 6bone rules and policies. --- When an Applicant seeks to receive a pTLA allocation, it will apply to the 6Bone Operations Group (see section 8 below) by providing to the Group information in support of its claims that it meets the criteria above. ================================ Best regards, ----- Shirou NIINOBE NTT West R&D Center -end From Todd Whipple" Zama is pleased to announce that we have put an IPv6 web based email service on our web site. Everyone is welcome to try it out and encouraged to do so. You can get to it from www.zamanetworks.com and click on Zama Mail. We have detailed FAQ's on our site explaining what this does and what it is for. Here is a brief description. 1. This service is for testing purposes, therefore you may experience outages due to patching the OS, applications, etc. We will try to keep that to a minimal amount. 2. You can only access the web based email application if you are coming from an IPv6 address. 3. You can send to and receive email from IPv4 or IPv6. 4. Currently this only works over SSL. Since this is only a test system, we are currently using a self signed certificate. If this service becomes popular, we will purchase a certificate from Verisign. 5. And since this is our Beta release, it is FREE. Since this is our first release of this, we welcome any and all comments, suggestions, bugs, etc. We have an address you can send to on our web site or you can send me any questions and comments directly. I am looking forward to everyone's experience and response to this. Todd Whipple VP of IPv6 Technologies Zama Networks, Inc. Seattle, Wa. From pvsantosh@chennai.tcs.co.in Fri Apr 6 09:37:43 2001 From: pvsantosh@chennai.tcs.co.in (pvsantosh@chennai.tcs.co.in) Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2001 14:07:43 +0530 Subject: Connectivity to 6bone. Message-ID: <65256A26.002F23F4.00@MAILSERVER2.chennai.tcs.co.in> Hello all.. Wanted to connect my network to the 6 Bone net. Could anyone please give me pointers regarding how to go about doing this. Thanks and Regards, Sandy. From Jocelyn.Picard@viagenie.qc.ca Fri Apr 6 14:35:11 2001 From: Jocelyn.Picard@viagenie.qc.ca (Jocelyn Picard) Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2001 09:35:11 -0400 Subject: Registry database problem In-Reply-To: <00a101c0be5d$7d0fd740$ae0a060a@n016.co.kr> Message-ID: <4.3.2.7.2.20010406091405.00b7ce98@jazz.viagenie.qc.ca> At 02:50 PM 06/04/2001 +0900, you wrote: >Registry manger and all folks, > >I have a 6bone-registry registraion problem and would like to ask a very >instructive help. > >To achieve the 6bone connectivity and to obey the 6bone community rule, I >tried to register myself and my network info stuff. > >First I tried to register myname with field via web interface[1]. >Since I don't have idea what is for me, I failed. Then using the >unpreferred way - emaling[2] - I succeeded to create a new field. >Again back to the web-interface, I tried to create field without >known value. According to the authorization model stated in [3], >the attribute should have been created even without >attribute. However, registry DB program gave me a short, and unkind reply: > >--- >Acknowledgement from your request: > >The object mntner does not have a MNT-BY attribute. All object MUST have a >maintainer. >Please go back and provide one. >--- Hello, the steps are: 1- create a PERSON object. Since you don't have a MNTNER object yet, don't put anything in the mnt-by field. 2- create a MNTNER object. The name you'll choose will be the same you'll use for the mnt-by field (you're creating a self-maintained MNTNER object). You will receive a warning message (that looks more like an error message) saying your request will be handled manually. 3- wait for an email saying your MNTNER object has been created (that can take several hours) 4- now that you have a MNTER object, edit your PERSON object (created in the first step) and fill out the mnt-by attribute using MNTNER object created in step #2 Jocelyn ps: a web form will simplify those steps in the near future. -- Jocelyn Picard Jocelyn.Picard@viagenie.qc.ca Viagénie inc. http://www.viagenie.qc.ca 2875, boul. Laurier, bur. 300 Ste-Foy (Québec) Canada G1V 2M2 PGP: 6D9C 450D 4B27 E920 69D2 619D 7C15 8269 B7B9 D2B8 From fink@es.net Mon Apr 9 16:47:26 2001 From: fink@es.net (Bob Fink) Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2001 08:47:26 -0700 Subject: 6bone pTLA 3FFE:81A0::/28 allocated to FUBAR (BEST.CA) Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.0.20010409084347.02619f30@imap2.es.net> FUBAR (BEST.CA) has been allocated pTLA 3FFE:81A0::/28 having finished its 2-week review period. Note that it will take a short while for their pTLA inet6num entry to appear in the 6bone registry as they have to create it themselves. However, their registration is listed on: Thanks, Bob From andrius@andrius.org Mon Apr 9 16:52:52 2001 From: andrius@andrius.org (Andrius Kasparavicius) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2001 17:52:52 +0200 (GMT-2) Subject: broken SICS<->STEALTH ? Message-ID: hello, I think ipv6 link between SICS and STEALTH should be taken up: traceroute6 to bx2.ny1.stealth.net (3ffe:80c0:200:0:250:b7ff:fe14:21a7) from 3ffe:200:1:2d::2, 30 hops max, 16 byte packets 1 3ffe:80e1:8000:c::2 (3ffe:80e1:8000:c::2) 136.98 ms 121.388 ms 68.982 ms 2 sics-if.6r1.doc.london.ip6.pipex.net (3ffe:1100:0:c06::1) 163.353 ms * * 3 sics-if.6r1.doc.london.ip6.pipex.net (3ffe:1100:0:c06::1) 180.213 ms !H * 120.879 ms !H the same betweeen SICS and VIAGENIE.. and maybe more? traceroute6 to 3ffe:1100:0:c06::1 (3ffe:1100:0:c06::1) from 3ffe:b00:c18::3b, 30 hops max, 16 byte packets 1 * 3ffe:b00:c18::3a (3ffe:b00:c18::3a) 778.981 ms 1129.91 ms 2 3ffe:1830:0:ffff::2 (3ffe:1830:0:ffff::2) 1476.95 ms 1928.43 ms 1903.94 ms 3 * * * 4 * * * 5 * * * 6 * ------------------------- Kasparavicius Andrius ________________________________________________________________________ http://www.andrius.org ICQ:17701001 tel.: +370 87 25630 nick: Casper AND-RIPE AND-6BONE KA6010 From Todd Whipple" Zama has just put a web based mail archive of several of the IPv6 mailing lists on our website (www.zamanetworks.com). Follow the link to Mail Archives. These lists are: 6 Bone Participants 6 Bone Users Next Generation Transition IPfilter IETF DNS Operations We will be adding more lists to this as time goes on. Also, if anyone has any suggestions or would like to see a list archived here (as long as it is related to IPv6), please send me any comments and suggestions. The archives only go back to March 2001. We will be trying to get as much archives from the list owners and get historic data in place. Hope all find this useful. Todd Whipple VP of IPv6 Technologies Zama Networks, Inc Seattle, Wa. From tkeats@rainbowcomputersystems.com Mon Apr 9 23:37:11 2001 From: tkeats@rainbowcomputersystems.com (Thomas Keats) Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2001 19:37:11 -0300 (ADT) Subject: IPv6 mail archives -- version 1 In-Reply-To: <000f01c0c11f$de24bb30$160c10ac@zama.net> Message-ID: I am in the midst of learning all this and it seems a little foreboding. Is there a 'SIMPLE' step by step guide in what i need to download in order to be able to ping ipv6 etc...? i Do already have bind 9.1.x .. although i have yet to set it up slackware 7.1 is my OS/linux Many thanks in advance. Thomas Keats Rainbow Computer Systems http://www.rainbowcomputersystems.com Your source for Linux Compatible Hardware. -------- Compatibility Statement. -------- We read formats created in .txt wordperfect, and MSWord97 or earlier, all other communications will be filtered out and 'misplaced' Thank you for your co-operation. From fink@es.net Tue Apr 10 02:12:48 2001 From: fink@es.net (Bob Fink) Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2001 18:12:48 -0700 Subject: pTLA request for HURRICANE (he.net) - review closes 23 Apr 2001 Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.0.20010409181106.0b425460@imap2.es.net> 6bone Folk, HURRICANE (he.net) has requested a pTLA allocation. The open review period for this will close 23 Apr 2001. Please send your comments to me or the list. Thanks, Bob ============================================ >Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2001 17:33:34 -0700 (PDT) >From: samh >To: fink@es.net >Subject: pTLA Request > >Sir, >Please find our request for a pTLA below. > >Thank you for your time, >Sam Hazel > >***----------***------<>-----***----------*** >Sam Hazel Web Hosting >Network Engineer Colocated and Dedicated Servers >samh@he.net www.he.net > 510.580.4100 >***-----------------------------------------------------------*** > > > >============================================================================ > > 1. The pTLA Applicant must have a minimum of three (3) months > qualifying experience as a 6Bone end-site or pNLA transit. During > the entire qualifying period the Applicant must be operationally > providing the following: > > a. Fully maintained, up to date, 6Bone Registry entries for their > ipv6-site inet6num, mntner, and person objects, including each > tunnel that the Applicant has. > >ipv6-site: HURRICANE > > b. Fully maintained, and reliable, BGP4+ peering and connectivity > between the Applicant's boundary router and the appropriate > connection point into the 6Bone. This router must be IPv6 > pingable. This criteria is judged by members of the 6Bone > Operations Group at the time of the Applicant's pTLA request. > > >Our BGP4+ session with DIGITAL is reliable on the router rtr1.ipv6.he.net > > > c. Fully maintained DNS forward (AAAA) and reverse (ip6.int) > entries for the Applicant's router(s) and at least one host > system. > >We have fully maintained DNS records on ns1.ipv6.he.net and >ns2.ipv6.he.net for >all our IPv6 machines as well as our tunnels. A host system you can check >this >against is ipv6.he.net. > > d. A fully maintained, and reliable, IPv6-accessible system > providing, at a mimimum, one or more web pages, describing the > Applicant's IPv6 services. This server must be IPv6 pingable. > >Please see the server ipv6.he.net > > 2. The pTLA Applicant MUST have the ability and intent to provide > "production-quality" 6Bone backbone service. Applicants must > provide a statement and information in support of this claim. > This MUST include the following: > > a. A support staff of two persons minimum, three preferable, with > person attributes registered for each in the ipv6-site object > for the pTLA applicant. > >Gary Shaver and Sam Hazel > > b. A common mailbox for support contact purposes that all support > staff have acess to, pointed to with a notify attribute in the > ipv6-site object for the pTLA Applicant. > >noc@he.net > > 3. The pTLA Applicant MUST have a potential "user community" that > would be served by its becoming a pTLA, e.g., the Applicant is a > major provider of Internet service in a region, country, or focus > of interest. Applicant must provide a statement and information in > support this claim. > >We are a tier 1 ISP with a nationwide US network serving a vibrant >community of >developers and hosts. We currently have a tunnel broker >(http://ipv6tb.he.net) with 50+ tunnels and growing and an active IPv6 >development staff with a vested interest in seeing IPv6 grow. > > > 4. The pTLA Applicant MUST commit to abide by the current 6Bone > operational rules and policies as they exist at time of its > application, and agree to abide by future 6Bone backbone > operational rules and policies as they evolve by consensus of the > 6Bone backbone and user community. > >We agree to abide by the current 6Bone operational rules and policies, and >future operational rules/policies. > > When an Applicant seeks to receive a pTLA allocation, it will apply > to the 6Bone Operations Group (see section 8 below) by providing to > the Group information in support of its claims that it meets the > criteria above. > >========================================================================= From orly@redbrick.dcu.ie Tue Apr 10 13:49:49 2001 From: orly@redbrick.dcu.ie (Hobbes tiger extrordinare) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 13:49:49 +0100 Subject: Tera Term and IPv6 Message-ID: <20010410134949.A97842@enigma.redbrick.dcu.ie> Hi there, I'm trying to get Tera Term to work over IPv6. It works with IPv4 alright, and I was wondering is the syntax of the IPv6 address the problem? Or must I have a domain name associated with the IPv6 address in order to connect using telnet or ssh over IPv6? thanks, and regards, Orla -- orly:Well it has to be done, how else will I show how the tunnel works? :) mike:With the aid of digrams, a working model, and some hard hats ;) orly:I asked for that :) - getting help with my IPv6 project report from sandman From jim@thehousleys.net Tue Apr 10 17:43:19 2001 From: jim@thehousleys.net (James Housley) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 12:43:19 -0400 Subject: Tera Term and IPv6 References: <20010410134949.A97842@enigma.redbrick.dcu.ie> Message-ID: <3AD33827.C48436A9@thehousleys.net> Hobbes tiger extrordinare wrote: > > Hi there, > I'm trying to get Tera Term to work over IPv6. It works with IPv4 alright, > and I was wondering is the syntax of the IPv6 address the problem? Or must I > have a domain name associated with the IPv6 address in order to connect using > telnet or ssh over IPv6? > thanks, and regards, > Orla > It won't!!! The program has to be explicitly written to support IPv6. Jim -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign . \ / - NO HTML/RTF in e-mail . X - NO Word docs in e-mail . / \ ----------------------------------------------------------------- jeh@FreeBSD.org http://www.FreeBSD.org The Power to Serve jim@TheHousleys.Net http://www.TheHousleys.net --------------------------------------------------------------------- If it happens once, it's a bug. If it happens twice, it's a feature. If it happens more than twice, it's windows. -- Luiz de Barros From orly@redbrick.dcu.ie Tue Apr 10 18:43:06 2001 From: orly@redbrick.dcu.ie (Hobbes tiger extrordinare) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 18:43:06 +0100 Subject: Tera Term and IPv6 In-Reply-To: <000201c0c1db$5bb856e0$420d640a@unfix.org>; from jeroen@unfix.org on Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 06:29:04PM +0200 References: <20010410134949.A97842@enigma.redbrick.dcu.ie> <000201c0c1db$5bb856e0$420d640a@unfix.org> Message-ID: <20010410184306.A61358@enigma.redbrick.dcu.ie> On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 06:29:04PM +0200, Jeroen Massar wrote: > Hobbes tiger extrordinare wrote: Hi, > You should use the one from http://win6.goto.info.waseda.ac.jp/TeraTerm/index.html > There is the full information and also the latest version... > You could also try PuTTY which has IPv6 support in the CVS tree see: > http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ or > http://unfix.org/projects/ipv6/ for precompiled versions... Oh thank god! I was hoping that Putty was IPv6 compliant, but I couldn't find a link to it :) Thank you so much. orly -- orly:Well it has to be done, how else will I show how the tunnel works? :) mike:With the aid of digrams, a working model, and some hard hats ;) orly:I asked for that :) - getting help with my IPv6 project report from sandman From orly@redbrick.dcu.ie Tue Apr 10 18:45:43 2001 From: orly@redbrick.dcu.ie (Hobbes tiger extrordinare) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 18:45:43 +0100 Subject: Tera Term and IPv6 In-Reply-To: <20010410165946.0F1D93334@hrothgar.gw.com>; from kim@tac.nyc.ny.us on Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 12:59:45PM -0400 References: <20010410134949.A97842@enigma.redbrick.dcu.ie> <20010410165946.0F1D93334@hrothgar.gw.com> Message-ID: <20010410184543.C61358@enigma.redbrick.dcu.ie> On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 12:59:45PM -0400, Kimmo Suominen wrote: > It works wonderfully using domain names (since I use automatic address > assignment using router solicitation messages the addresses would be > just too difficult to remember). yeah, but I unfortunately don't have a domain of my own - I'm in University :), so I don't have an IPv6 DNS. > It also seems to work fine with the "usual" numeric form of enclosing > the address in brackets, i.e. [3ffe:1ce1:100:0:260:8ff:feaf:16fb] does > work for me. Oh brilliant, cheers, orly -- orly:Well it has to be done, how else will I show how the tunnel works? :) mike:With the aid of digrams, a working model, and some hard hats ;) orly:I asked for that :) - getting help with my IPv6 project report from sandman From fink@es.net Tue Apr 10 20:23:07 2001 From: fink@es.net (Bob Fink) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 12:23:07 -0700 Subject: 6bone pTLA 3FFE:81B0::/28 allocated to BII (biigroup.com) Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.0.20010410122004.028b97f0@imap2.es.net> BII (biigroup.com - Beijing Internet-networking Institute) has been allocated pTLA 3FFE:81B0::/28 having finished its 2-week review period. Note that it will take a short while for their pTLA inet6num entry to appear in the 6bone registry as they have to create it themselves. However, their registration is listed on: Thanks, Bob From matthew@davin.ottawa.on.ca Wed Apr 11 03:03:38 2001 From: matthew@davin.ottawa.on.ca (Matthew Darwin) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 22:03:38 -0400 (EDT) Subject: IPv6 and SNMP In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I'm using ucd-snmp 4.2 on linux 2.2.x. It doesn't appear to support the kinds of MIBs I need, however. Bill Fenner writes that some of the MIBs are being redefined, so maybe that's why I can't find anything of what I need. On Tue, 10 Apr 2001 mohacsi@iit.bme.hu wrote: > Try FreeBSD KAME or stock FreeBSD 4.x implementation. The > /usr/ports/net/net-snmp (aka ucd-snmp 4.2) supports snmp mibs. > Janos Mohacsi > > > From itojun@iijlab.net Wed Apr 11 04:03:54 2001 From: itojun@iijlab.net (itojun@iijlab.net) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2001 12:03:54 +0900 Subject: IPv6 and SNMP In-Reply-To: matthew's message of Tue, 10 Apr 2001 22:03:38 -0400. Message-ID: <1064.986958234@coconut.itojun.org> >I'm using ucd-snmp 4.2 on linux 2.2.x. It doesn't appear to support the >kinds of MIBs I need, however. Bill Fenner writes that some of the MIBs >are being redefined, so maybe that's why I can't find anything of what I >need. which part of MIB is necessary for you? itojun From matthew@davin.ottawa.on.ca Wed Apr 11 04:14:18 2001 From: matthew@davin.ottawa.on.ca (Matthew Darwin) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 23:14:18 -0400 (EDT) Subject: IPv6 and SNMP In-Reply-To: <1064.986958234@coconut.itojun.org> Message-ID: I'm looking for example devices that implement the IPv6 equivalent to the IPv4 ip.ipAddrTable.ipAddrEntry e.g: ip.ipAddrTable.ipAddrEntry.ipAdEntAddr.0.0.0.0 = IpAddress: 0.0.0.0 ip.ipAddrTable.ipAddrEntry.ipAdEntAddr.127.0.0.1 = IpAddress: 127.0.0.1 ip.ipAddrTable.ipAddrEntry.ipAdEntAddr.192.168.0.1 = IpAddress: 192.168.0.1 ip.ipAddrTable.ipAddrEntry.ipAdEntAddr.209.217.122.211 = IpAddress: 209.217.122.211 ip.ipAddrTable.ipAddrEntry.ipAdEntIfIndex.0.0.0.0 = 2 ip.ipAddrTable.ipAddrEntry.ipAdEntIfIndex.127.0.0.1 = 1 ip.ipAddrTable.ipAddrEntry.ipAdEntIfIndex.192.168.0.1 = 3 ip.ipAddrTable.ipAddrEntry.ipAdEntIfIndex.209.217.122.211 = 8 ip.ipAddrTable.ipAddrEntry.ipAdEntNetMask.0.0.0.0 = IpAddress: 0.0.0.0 ip.ipAddrTable.ipAddrEntry.ipAdEntNetMask.127.0.0.1 = IpAddress: 255.0.0.0 ip.ipAddrTable.ipAddrEntry.ipAdEntNetMask.192.168.0.1 = IpAddress: 255.255.255.0 ip.ipAddrTable.ipAddrEntry.ipAdEntNetMask.209.217.122.211 = IpAddress: 255.255.255.255 ip.ipAddrTable.ipAddrEntry.ipAdEntBcastAddr.0.0.0.0 = 0 ip.ipAddrTable.ipAddrEntry.ipAdEntBcastAddr.127.0.0.1 = 0 ip.ipAddrTable.ipAddrEntry.ipAdEntBcastAddr.192.168.0.1 = 1 ip.ipAddrTable.ipAddrEntry.ipAdEntBcastAddr.209.217.122.211 = 0 On Wed, 11 Apr 2001 itojun@iijlab.net wrote: > > >I'm using ucd-snmp 4.2 on linux 2.2.x. It doesn't appear to support the > >kinds of MIBs I need, however. Bill Fenner writes that some of the MIBs > >are being redefined, so maybe that's why I can't find anything of what I > >need. > > which part of MIB is necessary for you? > > itojun > -- Matthew Darwin Community Volunteer matthew@davin.ottawa.on.ca http://www.davin.ottawa.on.ca/~matthew/ From itojun@iijlab.net Wed Apr 11 04:16:24 2001 From: itojun@iijlab.net (itojun@iijlab.net) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2001 12:16:24 +0900 Subject: IPv6 and SNMP In-Reply-To: matthew's message of Tue, 10 Apr 2001 23:14:18 -0400. Message-ID: <1294.986958984@coconut.itojun.org> >I'm looking for example devices that implement the IPv6 equivalent to the >IPv4 ip.ipAddrTable.ipAddrEntry >e.g: >ip.ipAddrTable.ipAddrEntry.ipAdEntAddr.0.0.0.0 = IpAddress: 0.0.0.0 >ip.ipAddrTable.ipAddrEntry.ipAdEntAddr.127.0.0.1 = IpAddress: 127.0.0.1 hmm, yes they seem to be missing. i remember i have implemented them before kame ucd-snmp patch got merged into ucd-snmp master repository. i need to check. itojun From fink@es.net Fri Apr 13 14:55:46 2001 From: fink@es.net (Bob Fink) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2001 06:55:46 -0700 Subject: pTLA request for BITS (www.bits-pilani.ac.in) - review closes 27 Apr 2001 Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.0.20010413064621.0269f548@imap2.es.net> 6bone Folk, BITS (www.bits-pilani.ac.in) has requested a pTLA allocation. The open review period for this will close 27 Apr 2001. Please send your comments to me or the list. Please note that athough BITS, Pilani is not an ISP in India, as a leading technological academic institution they wish to strongly lead and promote early IPv6 deployment there by providing tunneling services. Their response to me on this issue was: "BITS, Pilani intends to serve the entire research / academic / technical community on a non-profit basis and would therefore be happy to offer the IPv6-specific non-profit services to any eligible seeker. In this sense, we would definitely function as a non-profit provider of services and not merely as an end site. In fact, one of our major objectives has been to provide benefits of our own Research and Development experience to the said user community as well as work as a conduit to increase IPv6-awareness in the entire sub-continent so as to pave the way for a smooth transition to the IPv6-based internetworking. " If you disagree with this pTLA usage, please send your comments to the 6bone list for open discussion. Thanks, Bob ================================================= >From: "Rahul Banerjee" >To: >Subject: Application for pTLA status >Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 08:57:42 +0530 > >Request for 6Bone pTLA status - from Project IPv6@BITS, BITS,Pilani, India. > >Dear Bob, > >We, at the Project IPv6@BITS hereby apply for a pTLA status. > >Here are the details showing exactly how do we satisfy the conditions for >this purpose: > > > >As per the relevant RFC: > > The following rules apply to qualify for a 6Bone pTLA allocation. It > should be recognized that holders of 6Bone pTLA allocations are > expected to provide production quality backbone network services for > the 6Bone. > > 1. The pTLA Applicant must have a minimum of three (3) months > qualifying experience as a 6Bone end-site or pNLA transit. During > the entire qualifying period the Applicant must be operationally > providing the following: > > We have been connected to the 6bone since march 2000. > > a. Fully maintained, up to date, 6Bone Registry entries for their > ipv6-site inet6num, mntner, and person objects, including each > tunnel that the Applicant has. > > The entry for our site IPv6-BITS-IN is correctly maintained. Full >information can be obtained by querying the 6bone RIPE database with >the string IPv6-BITS-IN. > > > > b. Fully maintained, and reliable, BGP4+ peering and connectivity > between the Applicant's boundary router and the appropriate > connection point into the 6Bone. This router must be IPv6 > pingable. This criteria is judged by members of the 6Bone > Operations Group at the time of the Applicant's pTLA request. > > Currently we have: > tunnel: IPv6 in IPv4 202.54.26.126 -> rap.viagenie.qc.ca VIAGENIE BGP4+ > tunnel: IPv6 in IPv4 202.54.26.126 -> gw2.nc.singaren.net.sg > NUS-IRDU BGP4+ > tunnel: IPv6 in IPv4 202.54.26.126 -> 129.254.254.86 ETRI BGP4+ > tunnel: IPv6 in IPv4 202.54.26.126 -> 202.38.99.1 CERNET STATIC > > Router: ipv6.bits-pilani.ac.in > IPv4 address: 202.54.26.126 > IPv6 address: 3ffe:b00:4002::1 > 2001:208:1:fd03::3 > > c. Fully maintained DNS forward (AAAA) and reverse (ip6.int) > entries for the Applicant's router(s) and at least one host > system. > > >Currently we have all these including the Forward and Reverse DNS Lookup. > Router: ipv6.bits-pilani.ac.in 3ffe:b00:4002::1 > 2001:208:1:fd03::3 > > Host: v6host.bits-pilani.ac.in 3ffe:b00:4002::1 > 2001:208:1:fd03::4 > > d. A fully maintained, and reliable, IPv6-accessible system > providing, at a minimum, one or more web pages, describing the > Applicant's IPv6 services. This server must be IPv6 pingable. > > Our Website: > http://ipv6.bits-pilani.ac.in. This > website gives all the >information on Project IPv6@BITS. This site is IPv6-accessible. This >server is also IPv6 pingable. > > 2. The pTLA Applicant MUST have the ability and intent to provide > "production-quality" 6Bone backbone service. Applicants must > provide a statement and information in support of this claim. > This MUST include the following: > > a. A support staff of two persons minimum, three preferable, with > person attributes registered for each in the ipv6-site object > for the pTLA applicant. > >We do have: >:Rahul Banerjee (RB4-6Bone) >:Aroon Natraj (AN2-6Bone) >:Hareesh V H (HVH1-6Bone) >:Padma V (PV4-6Bone) >:Sivaramakrishnan N (SN2-6Bone) > > b. A common mailbox for support contact purposes that all support > staff have access to, pointed to with a notify attribute in the > ipv6-site object for the pTLA Applicant. > > >The common email is: >ipv6@bits-pilani.ac.in. This mailbox is common >to all the support staff mentioned above. > > 3. The pTLA Applicant MUST have a potential "user community" that > would be served by its becoming a pTLA, e.g., the Applicant is a > major provider of Internet service in a region, country, or focus > of interest. Applicant must provide a statement and information > in support of this claim. > > >BITS,Pilani is one of India's premier education and research institutes. >Project IPv6@BITS is the first and only Indian site in the 6Bone now. >Active IPv6-oriented internetworking research and development has been >going on at a fast pace here since march 2000, when we connected to the >6bone. >On being granted pTLA status, we will be able to provide 6bone >connectivity to other research and educational organizations within India. > > 4. The pTLA Applicant MUST commit to abide by the current 6Bone > operational rules and policies as they exist at time of its > application, and agree to abide by future 6Bone backbone > operational rules and policies as they evolve by consensus of the > 6Bone backbone and user community. > >We commit to all current and future rules of the 6bone and agree to >co-operate and actively participate in the development of the 6bone and IPv6. > >For any questions or comments, please feel free to email us at: > >ipv6@bits-pilani.ac.in or >rahul@bits-pilani.ac.in > >Warm regards. > >Sincerely, > >Rahul >******************************************************************************** >Prof. Rahul Banerjee >Computer Science & Information Systems Group >Coordinator: Centre for Software Development >Assistant Dean: Distance Learning Programmes Division >Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani - 333 031 (India) > >Phone: +91-1596-45073 Extn. 335 >E-mail: >rahul@bits-pilani.ac.in > >Home Page: >http://www.bits-pilani.ac.in/~rahul/ > >*************************************************************************** From flider@ltrgm.ee.itb.ac.id Sun Apr 15 22:11:51 2001 From: flider@ltrgm.ee.itb.ac.id (R. Flidersan) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 04:11:51 +0700 (JAVT) Subject: looking for paper/thesis In-Reply-To: <20010403052937.225987E73@starfruit.itojun.org> Message-ID: Dear All, My name is Flidersan and I'm a student in the Indonesia. Looking for papers of thesis on the subject IPv6, more specifically on subjects as 'impact on DNS','the commercial impact', 'impact on processes within a company','Impact on networks when migrating to IPv6'. If anyone can help me with that, please respond. Kind regards, FLIDERSAN From gordont@bluemtn.net Mon Apr 16 19:48:30 2001 From: gordont@bluemtn.net (Gordon Tetlow) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 11:48:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: 6bone uplink Message-ID: I was wondering if anyone would be willing to provide an uplink to our office in San Diego for testing purposes. I've emailed several parties privately and I haven't gotten a response from any of them. So if anyone close to ipv6.sd.bluemt.net that would be willing to delegate address space to us could email me, I'd appreciate it. Again, sorry for hitting the list in general, but I haven't had any luck with the 2 parties that I tried contacting. -gordon From gordont@bluemtn.net Tue Apr 17 00:33:38 2001 From: gordont@bluemtn.net (Gordon Tetlow) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 16:33:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: 6bone uplink In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Well, this is encouraging! I've had over 6 people respond to me with offers for uplinks. I think I've figured out who we are going to use. Thanks for the quick response! -gordon On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Gordon Tetlow wrote: > I was wondering if anyone would be willing to provide an uplink to our > office in San Diego for testing purposes. I've emailed several parties > privately and I haven't gotten a response from any of them. So if anyone > close to ipv6.sd.bluemt.net that would be willing to delegate address > space to us could email me, I'd appreciate it. > > Again, sorry for hitting the list in general, but I haven't had any luck > with the 2 parties that I tried contacting. From indra@marmoset.net Tue Apr 17 12:45:02 2001 From: indra@marmoset.net (indra@marmoset.net) Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 07:45:02 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Mobile IPv6 Message-ID: Hello! Mobile IPv6 seems to be a very interesting and promising area. Can anyone give information/pointers about a full implementation of Mobile IPv6 , if any, which has been developed and tested? Thanks. Indra. From andrius@andrius.org Wed Apr 18 16:55:10 2001 From: andrius@andrius.org (Andrius Kasparavicius) Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 17:55:10 +0200 (GMT-2) Subject: what happened to netfilter.kernelnotes.org? In-Reply-To: <20010418120808.B27210@corellia.laforge.distro.conectiva> Message-ID: maybe somenone can drop me URL ip6tables? THANKS. On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Harald Welte wrote: > On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 03:02:10PM +0100, Chris Howells wrote: > > > > I don't know whether this is particularly helpful or relevant any more, > > but when I was downloading iptables 1.2.0 a while back, the package was > > corrupted from one of the mirror sites was corrupted -- it wouldn't > > de-compress, and it was smaller by quite a few bytes than the package I > > eventually downloaded from a mirror. > > > > Unfortunately I can't remember which mirror site the corrupted package > > was from, but if the pages are being updated automatically (presume via > > CVS?), then the problem may not have been fixed yet. > > > maybe you just downloaded it at the moment we were uploading it? > > don't have any other explanation, as we use rsync for all files...so > either it is broken everywhere or nowhere. ------------------------- Kasparavicius Andrius ________________________________________________________________________ http://www.andrius.org ICQ:17701001 tel.: +370 87 25630 nick: Casper AND-RIPE AND-6BONE KA6010 From fink@es.net Thu Apr 19 00:37:50 2001 From: fink@es.net (Bob Fink) Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 16:37:50 -0700 Subject: 6bone pTLA 3FFE:81C0::/28 allocated to NTT-WEST Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.0.20010418163426.02cf7ed8@imap2.es.net> NTT-WEST has been allocated pTLA 3FFE:81C0::/28 having finished its 2-week review period. Note that it will take a short while for their pTLA inet6num entry to appear in the 6bone registry as they have to create it themselves. However, their registration is listed on: Thanks, Bob From Alexandru_Petrescu-AAP021@email.mot.com Thu Apr 19 09:15:09 2001 From: Alexandru_Petrescu-AAP021@email.mot.com (Alexandru Petrescu) Date: 19 Apr 2001 10:15:09 +0200 Subject: Mobile IPv6 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: writes: > Hello! Mobile IPv6 seems to be a very interesting and promising > area. Can anyone give information/pointers about a full > implementation of Mobile IPv6 , if any, which has been developed and > tested? Indra, I'm trying to maintain a list of prototype/research mobile-ipv6 implementations. Please let me know if you find others. Thanks, Alex KAME -bsd-ish. -Mobile-IPv6 code from Ericsson. -draft 09. INRIA -has a mipv6 part by Francis Dupont, draft-13. -has a hmipv6 part by Ludovic Bellier, Claude Castelluccia, based on the mipv6 part. MONARCH -based on INRIA ipv6 stack. -1997. -draft 03. MICROSOFT RESEARCH -Windows. -partial IPv6 mobility support. NUS (National Univ of Singapore) -linux. LANCASTER UNIVERSITY -linux -draft-ietf-mobileip-ipv6-05 -Stefan Schmid, sschmid@COMP.LANCS.AC.UK. -finneyj@exchange.lancs.ac.uk, LandMARK project. -in cooperation with MSR? MIPL at hut.fi -linux 2.4.0 -Sami Kivisaari, Niklas Kämpe, Juha Mynttinen, Toni Nykänen, Henrik Petander and Antti Tuominen -draft-12. -as an evolution of Dynamics? SFC of WIDE -FreeBSD -for automotive -presented at Conectathon March 2001. -watch http://neo.sfc.wide.ad.jp/~mip6/ March 2001. From horape@tinuviel.compendium.net.ar Thu Apr 19 20:54:06 2001 From: horape@tinuviel.compendium.net.ar (horape@tinuviel.compendium.net.ar) Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 16:54:06 -0300 Subject: flat file archives? Message-ID: <20010419165406.A3471@tinuviel.compendium.net.ar> ¡Hola! Is somewhere a flat file archive of the list? (like the old ftp://ftp.isi.edu/6bone/6bone.mail) Thanks HoraPe --- Horacio J. Peña horape@compendium.com.ar horape@uninet.edu bofh@puntoar.net.ar horape@hcdn.gov.ar From fink@es.net Thu Apr 19 22:36:09 2001 From: fink@es.net (Bob Fink) Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 14:36:09 -0700 Subject: flat file archives? In-Reply-To: <20010419165406.A3471@tinuviel.compendium.net.ar> Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.0.20010419141430.02209210@imap2.es.net> At 04:54 PM 4/19/2001 -0300, horape@tinuviel.compendium.net.ar wrote: >¡Hola! > >Is somewhere a flat file archive of the list? (like the old >ftp://ftp.isi.edu/6bone/6bone.mail) It seems that it stopped collecting at the end of 1998. I've cc'd Bill Manning of ISI, so maybe he can tell us if there is a chance it will get fixed. Thanks for calling this to my attention. Bob From bmanning@ISI.EDU Fri Apr 20 00:36:13 2001 From: bmanning@ISI.EDU (Bill Manning) Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 16:36:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: flat file archives? In-Reply-To: <5.0.2.1.0.20010419141430.02209210@imap2.es.net> from "Bob Fink" at Apr 19, 2001 02:36:09 PM Message-ID: <200104192336.f3JNaDF26290@zed.isi.edu> % % At 04:54 PM 4/19/2001 -0300, horape@tinuviel.compendium.net.ar wrote: % >¡Hola! % > % >Is somewhere a flat file archive of the list? (like the old % >ftp://ftp.isi.edu/6bone/6bone.mail) % % It seems that it stopped collecting at the end of 1998. I've cc'd Bill % Manning of ISI, so maybe he can tell us if there is a chance it will get fixed. % % Thanks for calling this to my attention. % % % Bob % Looking into it. -- --bill From fink@es.net Mon Apr 23 15:38:44 2001 From: fink@es.net (Bob Fink) Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 07:38:44 -0700 Subject: 6bone pTLA 3FFE:81D0::/28 allocated to HURRICANE Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.0.20010423073701.00a93680@imap2.es.net> HURRICANE has been allocated pTLA 3FFE:81D0::/28 having finished its 2-week review period. Note that it will take a short while for their pTLA inet6num entry to appear in the 6bone registry as they have to create it themselves. However, their registration is listed on: Thanks, Bob From benc@hawaga.org.uk Tue Apr 24 12:21:37 2001 From: benc@hawaga.org.uk (Ben Clifford) Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 11:21:37 +0000 (UTC) Subject: Linux "enable EUI-64 token format" Message-ID: Can anyone explain or provide references to what the linux 2.4 kernel option CONFIG_IPV6_EUI64 "Enable EUI-64 token format" means? The kernel config help says that "6bone ... is moving to a new aggregatable address format and a new link local address assignment (EUI-64)". Is this documented in RFCs for example? If so, which ones? I'm not having any problems - I just want to know what it means :-) Thanks, Ben -- http://www.hawaga.org.uk/travel/ for my rotating world map applet http://www.hawaga.org.uk/benc_key.txt PGP / GPG key 0x30F06950 - please use it! From enorsa@ascend.com Tue Apr 24 13:47:59 2001 From: enorsa@ascend.com (Elliott Norsa) Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 14:47:59 +0200 Subject: Linux "enable EUI-64 token format" References: Message-ID: <3AE575FF.E93F2A4E@ascend.com> EIU-64 refers to the format of the 64 low-weight bits of an IP-v6 address (128 bits), known as interface-id. IP-v6 defines an auto-configuration mechanism in rfc462, for which EUI-64 token format is needed, in order to generate an unique IP-v6 address. For more details see RFC's 2373 and 2374... Ben Clifford wrote: > > Can anyone explain or provide references to what the linux 2.4 kernel > option CONFIG_IPV6_EUI64 "Enable EUI-64 token format" means? > > The kernel config help says that "6bone ... is moving to a new > aggregatable address format and a new link local address assignment > (EUI-64)". > > Is this documented in RFCs for example? If so, which ones? > > I'm not having any problems - I just want to know what it means :-) > > Thanks, > > Ben > > -- > http://www.hawaga.org.uk/travel/ for my rotating world map applet > http://www.hawaga.org.uk/benc_key.txt PGP / GPG key 0x30F06950 - please use it! -- Elliott Norsa Ascend Communication Premea Sr Software Engineer Village d'entreprise Green Side mailto: enorsa@ascend.com 400 Avenue Roumanille, BP57 tel : (33) 4 92 96 56 22 ext: 65622 06901 Sophia Antipolis From benc@hawaga.org.uk Tue Apr 24 16:18:13 2001 From: benc@hawaga.org.uk (Ben Clifford) Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 15:18:13 +0000 (UTC) Subject: Linux "enable EUI-64 token format" In-Reply-To: <20010424181114.B805@mea-ext.zmailer.org> Message-ID: On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Matti Aarnio wrote: > And I will see if I can change the defaults in the Linux kernel > sources now that EUI-64 is the default at all LANs. The config documentation should probably be modified to include a stock phrase like "Always say yes to this, unless you know you need to say no." -- http://www.hawaga.org.uk/travel/ for my rotating world map applet http://www.hawaga.org.uk/benc_key.txt PGP / GPG key 0x30F06950 - please use it! From fink@es.net Fri Apr 27 16:09:51 2001 From: fink@es.net (Bob Fink) Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2001 08:09:51 -0700 Subject: 6bone pTLA 3FFE:81E0::/28 allocated to IPV6-BITS-IN Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.0.20010427080503.00a97028@imap2.es.net> IPV6-BITS-IN has been allocated pTLA 3FFE:81E0::/28 having finished its 2-week review period. Note that it will take a short while for their pTLA inet6num entry to appear in the 6bone registry as they have to create it themselves. However, their registration is listed on: Thanks, Bob From indra@marmoset.net Tue Apr 17 12:45:02 2001 From: indra@marmoset.net (indra@marmoset.net) Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 07:45:02 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Mobile IPv6 Message-ID: Hello! Mobile IPv6 seems to be a very interesting and promising area. Can anyone give information/pointers about a full implementation of Mobile IPv6 , if any, which has been developed and tested? Thanks. Indra. From JarrettTG@aol.com Mon Apr 30 09:25:35 2001 From: JarrettTG@aol.com (JarrettTG@aol.com) Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2001 04:25:35 EDT Subject: Mobile IPv6 Message-ID: --part1_c1.dda7b70.281e7b7f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2001/0402mobileip.html > Hello! Mobile IPv6 seems to be a very interesting and promising area. Can > anyone give information/pointers about a full implementation of Mobile > IPv6 , if any, which has been developed and tested? Thanks. > > Indra. --part1_c1.dda7b70.281e7b7f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2001/0402mobileip.html

Hello! Mobile IPv6 seems to be a very interesting and promising area. Can
anyone give information/pointers about a full implementation of Mobile
IPv6 , if any, which has been developed and tested? Thanks.

Indra.


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