I put in some time testing the below version of cerowrt<br><br><a href="http://huchra.bufferbloat.net/~cero1/3.3/3.3-rc6-2/">http://huchra.bufferbloat.net/~cero1/3.3/3.3-rc6-2/</a><br><br>back in the bloatlab, which, among other nice things, has a dedicated, real /60<br>
ipv6 allocation. I had a chance to fiddle with encrypted wireless (works),<br>the existing mesh network (works), radvd (fiddly), and also setup the new<br>quagga as a 'leaf' babel node, which worked pretty good.<br>
<br>Used as a ipv4 gateway, the default aqms start kicking in a little earlier than<br>I'd like when running at gigabit... but that was about it.<br><br>I also spent some time running a pure ipv6 network - proxying the web<br>
with polipo, using ipv6 enabled sip tools like linphone, using ipv6 based dns forwarders,<br>my email server was already ipv6 enabled, <a href="http://chat.freenode.net">chat.freenode.net</a> is ipv6 enabled, <br>and (aside from missing skype and having to proxy git) worked quite well. I hardly<br>
noticed there was no ipv4 in the network at all, and in fact plan to stay pure ipv6<br>while I do some more tests in this fashion.<br><br>There only appears to be one (minor) ipv6 related bug remaining to be squashed in this kernel release, which was just submitted upstream and I hope would appear in 3.3rc7. (all routers multicast fix) So it's my hope that kernel related concerns can stop being a priority and I can focus on integrating some packages, and scripting, and making the thing independently buildable again, and fixing some bugs much further up the stack, notably dhcp-pd.<br>
<br>I have a concern with a reported bug on encapsulation that might need addressing.<br><br>And I do wish I could get QFQ working in this release. I've begun to suspect it's not QFQ, but a bug in one of the filters... QFQ was useful in creating the 1/d shaper code... <br clear="all">
<br>And I'm hoping that this:<br><br>"ICMPv6 RA: ndisc_router_discovery() failed to add default route."<br><br>Is merely an interaction with zebra.<br><br>default via fe80::a021:b7ff:feac:e446 dev eth0 proto zebra metric 1024<br>
<br>Aside from that I'm getting pretty happy with where things stand and hope that inside of 2 months this sucker will be worthy of running as a default gw router.<br><br>-- <br>Dave Täht<br>SKYPE: davetaht<br>US Tel: 1-239-829-5608<br>
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