On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 8:28 PM, Adam Williamson <awilliam(a)redhat.com> wrote:
it would be really good if people can pencil in this event on their
calendars so we can get some testing of Fedora 15's IPv6 preparedness,
and it would also be great if those who understand what the hell they're
doing with IPv6 could check over the Wiki page for accuracy and
completeness.
Is there an IPv6 tracker bug? There is for instance an issue with
iptables filtering and DHCPv6 and maybe more of those:
RHBZ #591630 DHCPv6 responses are not allowed by default ip6tables ruleset
RHBZ #552099 system-config-firewall has no simple mechanism to enable
IPv6 DHCPv6 client
RHBZ #656334 Default Firewall blocking DHCPv6
(They all seem to be about the same problem...)
Finally it would also help if people who don't understand
what the hell they're doing with IPv6 - like me! - could try and follow
the instructions, and let us know - via this thread, or the trac ticket
This [1] may be of some help as a high level overview of how to deploy
IPv6 on a LAN and various operating system IPv6 compatibilities.
Fedora is doing quite well! The document is not a configuration help,
but it might make it clear how everything fits together and brush you
up on your IPv6 :-)
Regards,
François
[1]
http://www.surfnet.nl/Documents/IPv6%20Deployment%20In%20Local%20Area%20N...