IPv6 under Centos?

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I wonder if anyone is running IPv6 under Centos-5.2?
Particularly with shorewall?

I see that shorewall6 is specifically designed for updating shorewall
to IPv6, as described in <http://www.shorewall.net/IPv6Support.html>.

Unfortunately, this explicity requires kernel 2.6.25 or later,
and iptables 1.4.0 or later,
both of which are later than any versions I've seen on a Centos repository.

I'm wondering how safe it would be to install Fedora versions
of the required kernel and iptables?

Or is there any alternative to shorewall that is IPv6 compatible?
I don't really want to run iptables directly, unless forced to do so,
as I have found shorewall very reliable and simple to configure.


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