2016-11-01 23:51 GMT+01:00 Leonardo Taborda <leonardotaborda(a)networkbogota.org>rg>:
Actually, I thought the libremesh ipv6 configuration
was kinda of magic, because of two things:
1. On the librenet6 website, there's depicted a global ipv6 self-configured space
for libremesh
Well, it surely works automagically inside the mesh network, what has
to be ruled out is how to connect the mesh to the IPv6 internet.
2. I browsed through ssh . /etc/config/lime, and one
of the files there has config examples, there are some limes regarding global ipv6 and bgp
or something like that.
As far as I understand LibreNet6 it does not use BGP: it uses "tinc"
for the VPN and "babeld" for routing.
Here there are instructions on how to install tinc, babeld and
LibreNet6 on OpenWrt, but I don't think is what you're looking for (as
you already have a working LibreNet6 gateway, right?)
http://docs.altermundi.net/LibreNet6/Setup
All my apologies to other members if i seem naive,
like discovering something that is actually a feature, but since i am unable to make it
work, i started browsing and looking for information.
For me this discussion is super interesting!
We just need to find someone already doing this XD
I think Gui is using this.
BTW the librenet6 tunnel broker works really nice, we
have some systems using it, but it could be nicer for us just flashing routers and getting
ipv6 ranges easily, specially for the non-skilled users.
:D