David Woodhouse wrote:
If you have a public IPv4 address, then with about three lines of 'yes
please' in your network configuration you can also have IPv6.
See http://linux.yyz.us/ipv6-fc2-howto.html
You only really need the 'Simple setup' part, which is trivial to do.
It's the same for FC4 as it was for FC2 (and indeed for RHL6, IIRC).
IPv6 isn't hard, folks.
I've tried that on my adsl connection and got it to partially work - I
don't have the 2002: address.
is there a forum somewhere which could help me debug this?
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