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soc:2011:pcmattman:journal:week2 [2011/06/02 06:36] pcmattman day 4 journal |
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[[http://git.etherboot.org/people/pcmattman/gpxe.git/commit/6df968c5cfbb70c1ae1ee00c67ff07b5433c1f7d|First thing that I fixed up]] was address autoconfiguration, which now uses router advertisements to obtain a prefix to use. This allows the gPXE host to get a globally routable address without asking for it (although I will add router solicits shortly). | [[http://git.etherboot.org/people/pcmattman/gpxe.git/commit/6df968c5cfbb70c1ae1ee00c67ff07b5433c1f7d|First thing that I fixed up]] was address autoconfiguration, which now uses router advertisements to obtain a prefix to use. This allows the gPXE host to get a globally routable address without asking for it (although I will add router solicits shortly). | ||
- | [[http://git.etherboot.org/people/pcmattman/gpxe.git/commit/471457a331a9cae56dd103a0cdd85cdcdf9402d7|After this, I implemented AAAA records into DNS]] and set up a VPS I'm renting to use a Hurricane Electric tunnel for IPv6. [[http;//ipv6.theiselins.net/gpxe/ipv6.gpxe|It's all set up with DNS]], too (IPv6 required for link). | + | [[http://git.etherboot.org/people/pcmattman/gpxe.git/commit/471457a331a9cae56dd103a0cdd85cdcdf9402d7|After this, I implemented AAAA records into DNS]] and set up a VPS I'm renting to use a Hurricane Electric tunnel for IPv6. [[http://ipv6.theiselins.net/gpxe/ipv6.gpxe|It's all set up with DNS]], too (IPv6 required for link). |
The most important change this evening however was to [[http://git.etherboot.org/people/pcmattman/gpxe.git/commit/c7883b820acfd07f5dd893015f6179e38a93fcc8|fix the IPv6 routing]] to work on both the local network as well as the Internet. This made it possible to boot a kernel from my IPv6 test server, which worked extremely well. | The most important change this evening however was to [[http://git.etherboot.org/people/pcmattman/gpxe.git/commit/c7883b820acfd07f5dd893015f6179e38a93fcc8|fix the IPv6 routing]] to work on both the local network as well as the Internet. This made it possible to boot a kernel from my IPv6 test server, which worked extremely well. |