But what is now with the Asus AP?
Can somebody compile IPv6 Modules for it?
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But what is now with the Asus AP?
Can somebody compile IPv6 Modules for it?
I just got this AP a couple of days and I'm just starting out with custom firmware stuff, but one of the things I really want to do is adding IPv6 support so I can replace the PC-based router I'm using atm with a nice silent box :)
Any successes (or failures) I'll post here...
I just made some success with IPv6 today.
The kernel has IPv6 support and does some autoconfiguration on the interfaces.
The userland tools however have no support at all, so that's what I'm going to look at next.
And of course radvd needs to be in there, since it's quite usefull for IPv6. I'll keep you up to date!
OT: the chupa.nl server has real ipv6 addresses since a few weeks(thus no tunneling shit)Quote:
Originally Posted by Exirion
so migration has started in holland as well
Then it would be nice if AAAA records are being added in DNS for www.chupa.nl ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Antiloop
will be done in the near futureQuote:
Originally Posted by phedny
I've been trying to make the userland configuration tools understand IPv6 (like ifconfig, ip from iproute2). But thing keep giving segmentation faults, and I guess the uClibc from ASUS is compiled without IPv6 support (not strange as-is, since the device doesn't have out-of-the-box IPv6 support), so to make it work, uClibc needs to be recompiled, which I'll be doing soon.Quote:
Originally Posted by phedny
phednyQuote:
Originally Posted by phedny
are you able to visit www.chupa.nl or chupa.nl through ipv6 ? (wl500g.info is not added as AAAA record yet)
I don't have IPv6 available @ home..
I do get contact, but I don't see the site.Code:<font face=arial size=2>
Momenteel zijn er problemen met de server of website welke u probeert te bereiken.<BR>
Probeert u het later nogmaals.<BR>
To confirm it's IPv6, I checked the site through IPv4 and then it's working.
Anyway, I am able to contact an Apache 2.0.50 server at port [2001:1be8:3::2]:80, so you might wanna check the webserver configuration.
ok.. then I'm using the wrong IPv6 address ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by phedny
because that is the backupserver
Quote:
Originally Posted by phedny
Hi phendy
What time do you need to compile a working ipv6 fimeware??
I would test it ;)
I found this too; I downloaded the source to uClibc and recompiled it with IPv6 support and it all started working ok. The only issue I had remaining was that the wl binary for tweaking the wireless parameters stopped working; I knocked up a quick hack that just sets the parameters I need though.Quote:
Originally Posted by phedny
Hello WLanMan,Quote:
Originally Posted by WlanMan
sorry for the long time it took to reply...
Well, yes, a subnet, native ipv6. It'll cost you a bit though. Namely, getting the service natively is often still experimental and only mostly offered to business clients and clients with bigger ADSL packages and so on...
Indeed, nobody needs ipv6 for home, that's why its taking so long to migrate... <annoyed>Its stubborn mofo's like you that make the migration take longer</annoyed> :pQuote:
Originally Posted by WlanMan
Regards, Conrado ;)
Well, it should not take too much time, but I have been busy for the last couple of weeks. I cannot say anything when any version could be available, but I'll inform you on this forum ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Holli
Phedny, please test the bitch for me ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by phedny
i've added all stuff from chupa as AAAA records,
and if I haven't made any mistake it should be accessible by now via hostname (but still can't test.. is there no page around which can do the trick for me? )
http://wl500g.info