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Old 09-20-2006, 01:42 AM   #1
Deosatyakam
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RADVD for FC5


hi guys,

plz inform me about the RADVD that works for FC5 ASAP.

thanx
 
Old 09-20-2006, 01:46 AM   #2
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Hey ! Why do you double post?
And for sure this is not a very easy question? Cause what is your question?


If you mean the Router Advertisement Daemon
then I show you a simple config that you'll find in /etc/radvd.conf
Code:
interface eth0 { 
        AdvSendAdvert on;
        MinRtrAdvInterval 3; 
        MaxRtrAdvInterval 10;
        prefix 2001:0db8:0100:f101::/64 { 
                AdvOnLink on; 
                AdvAutonomous on; 
                AdvRouterAddr on; 
        };
};
If you got problems installing or whatever and there occur any errors or you engage any kind of specified problems then feel free to ask.
 
  


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