Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 06:14:07 -0700 (PDT) From: "Chris H" <bsd-lists@bsdforge.com> To: "freebsd-net" <freebsd-net@freebsd.org> Cc: list_freebsd@bluerosetech.com Subject: Re: 6rd and DNS (bind/nsd) on FreeBSD Message-ID: <575890bf103e4c9039f0bbbfa1bd5a01.authenticated@ultimatedns.net> In-Reply-To: <53A2A3CC.5030407@bluerosetech.com> References: <e40605514661a3692b6b13fbbcf8fe00.authenticated@ultimatedns.net> <53A254F7.4040801@bluerosetech.com> <71fc86db55a80c38420515eb7181758e.authenticated@ultimatedns.net> <53A2A3CC.5030407@bluerosetech.com>
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> On 6/18/2014 10:12 PM, Chris H wrote: >>> FreeBSD doesn't support 6rd. Ironically, pfSense does. > > >> Are you sure? >> There are even a couple of 6rd ports: >> net/stf-6rd-kmod >> and >> net/u6rd >> or am I to understand that _without_ those ports, FreeBSD doesn't >> support 6rd. > > Yes, if you bring in third-party code you can do 6rd on FreeBSD. I > meant that FreeBSD does not have 6rd support in the base like it does > for 6to4 and 6in4. There have been patches available for years that add > 6rd feature suppport to if_stf, but for some reason they've never made > it into FreeBSD despite making into downstream projects. Ahh. That's what I was afraid you were saying. :/ Well. I've got the source for the CPE, and given all the recent work in arm@ I think it might be time to replace the OS on it, and put FreeBSD on it, with _real_ IPv6. Or, if I can figure out how to wire tip, and ring (a POTS line) to USB. Create my own CPE. :) Thanks for taking the time to reply, Darren. --Chris >
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