[Cerowrt-devel] Extensive IPv6 support can be dropped from cerowrt rc8
david at lang.hm
david at lang.hm
Tue Dec 6 11:33:55 PST 2011
Again, what are you trying to address? there are a lot of issues with
IPv6, do you want to be working to solve those, or do you want to focus on
bufferbloat.
if openWRT supports IPv6 you should not remove it, but don't go out of
your way to provide anything more than openwrt includes unless it directly
supports your goal.
David Lang
On Tue, 6 Dec 2011, Shane Turner wrote:
> [Re-posting to list. Accidentally sent directly to Dave previously.]
>
> I was hoping that IPv6 would remain one of the focuses of this, but I'll
> admit I never got anywhere beyond registering for a SiXXS account.
>
> Shane
>
> On 06/12/2011 12:49 PM, Dave Taht wrote:
>> This is the third of a string of mails discussing what can be dropped
>> from cerowrt rc8.
>>
>> IPv6 is always a headache. Universally, feedback on the 6to4 scheme we
>> have in place has been negative. It works well in places where
>> 6to4 works, and not at all where 6to4 doesn't work, and creates
>> complications in the firewall rules and doubles the amount of
>> testing we should theoretically be doing against all forms of
>> networking, notably TCP.
>>
>> The only portion of the ipv6 support that anyone with funding has
>> expressed an interest in has been DHCP-PD, and expending
>> resources to make that work well, may well be a good idea.
>>
>> That said, we've found and helped fix plenty of bugs in ipv6, and
>> going DHCP-PD only makes it impossible for anyone not
>> in a DHCP-PD environement to accomplish anything with ipv6, and most
>> early deployments are only giving out a /64 which
>> is useless for doing anything with the current, multiply routed
>> architecture of cerowrt. If we kept AHCP we could leverage
>> that + DHCP-PD.
>>
>> I am not able to test ipv6 at all, in paris, at present. It is
>> completely blocked everywhere I have been in Paris.
>>
>> Eliminating IPv6 entirely from our test cycles and build process would
>> save a lot of time.
>>
>> This gets bugs #98, #140, #145, #239, #273, and to some extent #311
>> and a few others off our plate in the next quarter.
>>
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