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From: gpalmer@mutara.noc.webspan.net (Gary Palmer)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: IPv6 ported?
Date: 25 Nov 1996 02:42:38 GMT
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In article <57a0gr$n8o@netnews.upenn.edu>,
	waa@gradine.cis.upenn.edu (William A Arbaugh) writes:
> I just grabbed the domestic copy of IPv6 from NRL.  While the authors
> claim "easy" porting to a *BSD system, but I made a quick look at the
> diffs and I'm not so sure.  I did notice that PFKEY is in the latest
> SNAP.  I'm wondering if anyone has done anything else?

The rest of IPv6 is still so `volatile' that it's not going to be
integrated into FreeBSD until things have calmed down. Garrett Wollman
(wollman@freebsd.org) is our resident IPv6 guru. You may want to ask
him.

Gary