inetd -> xinetd
Matthew Carpenter
matt
Mon May 17 11:38:53 PDT 2004
TWIMC:
UnitedLinux is set up for IPv6 out of the box.
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 20:04:13 -0500
"David A. Bandel" <david at pananix.com> wrote:
> You're younger than I am, so I don't want to hear it.
>
> To run the "new improved" ipv6 you need a few things:
> 1. kernel compiled for ipv6
> 2. apps/services compiled for ipv6
> 3. a way to connect to an ipv6 network (an ipv4 tunnel)
> and if you want any connected hosts beyond the router to get to the
> 6bone, you also need a (r)outer (adv)ertisement (d)eamon (radvd)
> 4. you'll also need to resolve ipv6 addresses, so you must run BIND v9
> (v8 won't do AA RRs).
>
> What did I forget? Oh yeah, ipv4 is 32 bits long (4 octets, separated
> by dots), ipv6 is 128 bits (16 octets, separated by colons). If v4
> netmasks gave you headaches ... (guess that's why it's all automated).
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