It has been a couple of years since I last played with IPv6, and since then my ISP Internode has introduced IPv6 as a production service - dual stack, native IPv6. Hence, it is now time to get more serious and have a go implementing IPv6 on the home network.
IPv6 is the new Internet Protocol Version 6 defined by RFC 2460 and set to replace the current Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4). The address space for IPv4 is only 32 bits long, and with the proliferation of IP devices from desktop computers, tablets, smart phones, set-top boxes, VoIP telephones etc, the world is quickly running out of Internet Addresses.
While the main objective of IPv6 is a much larger address space, IPv6 can also offer these other advantages:
Version 6 Internet Protocol (IP) addresses are 128 bits long and written in hexadecimal with pairs of bytes separated by colons. A IPv6 address looks like :
2001:44b8:0219:6400:0000:0000:0000:0001
but can be shortened to
2001:44b8:219:6400::1
by removing leading zeros and substituting zero blocks with two colons.
With IPv4, RFC 1918 "Address Allocation for Private Internets" outlined private or non route-able address spaces e.g. 192.168.0.0/16
IPv6 defines a range of scopes, some of the more common are listed below:
In addition to the above scopes, ff00::0/12 is reserved for multicast addresses.
The IPv6 Router Advertisement Daemon periodically sends Router Advertisement Messages to a local ethernet LAN. These messages can also be requested using a Router Solicitation Message.
RFC 2461 Neighbour Discovery for IP Version 6 (IPv6)
The source for radvd can be downloaded from http://www.litech.org/radvd/
interface eth0 { AdvSendAdvert on; MinRtrAdvInterval 3; MaxRtrAdvInterval 10; prefix 2001:44b8:219:6400::/64 { AdvOnLink on; AdvAutonomous on; }; };
Options
/sbin/ip -6 route show
Add default route
ip -6 route add 2000::/3 dev ppp0 ip -6 route add default dev ppp0 route add -inet6 default -interface ppp0
ip6tables -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -m udp -p udp --dport 546 --sport 547 -s fe80::/10 -d fe80::/10 -j ACCEPT