1 Nov 2010 05:32
Re: FYI: [Openvpn-users] [Openvpn-devel] [ANNOUNCE] IPv6 payload patch
Ted Mittelstaedt <tedm <at> ipinc.net>
2010-11-01 04:32:26 GMT
2010-11-01 04:32:26 GMT
On 10/31/2010 2:11 PM, Gert Doering wrote: > Hi, > > On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 06:59:43PM +0100, Eugen Leitl wrote: >> ----- Forwarded message from Bernhard Schmidt<berni <at> birkenwald.de> ----- >> >> From: Bernhard Schmidt<berni <at> birkenwald.de> >> Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 23:09:52 +0100 > > ... as this mail is a *bit* old (someone messed up their fetchmail > config today and re-cycled half a year's worth of mailing list > articles...), some information is no longer correct: > >> The patch (on stock upstream OpenVPN) and some rough documentation can >> be found at http://www.greenie.net/ipv6/openvpn.html . > > This is still correct. > >> We are also >> maintaining the code in git to ease development. There are a public >> git-repository on my personal git server >> >> git://git.birkenwald.de/openvpn.git with the following branches: >> * upstream (fetched from http://github.com/jjo/openvpn-ipv6/ stock >> branch, which again comes from git-svn from the OpenVPN repository) >> * jjo-ipv6 (fetched again from jjo master branch, which is upstream >> with the additional patches for IPv6 _transport_ (not related to this >> project) >> * gert-ipv6 (upstream + gert's patches for IPv6 payload) > > ... but this is no longer actively maintained, as the ipv6 payload branch > is now in the main OpenVPN "testing" git (on sourceforge). > OK this is going to sound like a basic question, but what exactly does this do? Does it encapsulate IPv4 VPN traffic inside of IPv6 packets? Or does it encapsulate IPv6 VPN traffic inside of IPv4? Ted > [..] >> So what's left to do? Windows support for IPv6 is completely >> unimplemented at the moment, that part of the code would love to see >> someone familiar with the platform. > > Done by now> > Gert Doering > -- NetMaster
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> Gert Doering
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