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Use this tag for any discussion relating to the IPv6 addressing system. This can include 4to6 conversion, or devices that do or do not support IPv6 addressing.
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Why doesn't IPv6 over SLIP work?
This Linux IPv6 HOWTO alludes to this in section 4.1.4:
A major issue is that because of the network layer structure of kernel implementation an IPv6 packet isn't really recognized by it's IP header … What follows is a standard IPv6 datagram. …
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Why doesn't IPv6 over SLIP work?
Both devices also have Ethernet ports which obtain IPv6 addresses via a local DHCP server that hands out both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. … Is there some strange interaction between SLIP and IPv6? …