How can I use fetchmail with IPv6 and IPsec?
To use fetchmail with IPv6, you need a system that supports IPv6, the “Basic Socket Interface Extensions for IPv6” (RFC 2133). This currently means that you need to have a BSD/OS or NetBSD system with the NRL IPv6+IPsec software distribution or a Linux system with a 2.2 or later kernel and net-tools. It should not be hard to build fetchmail on other IPv6 implementations if you can port the inet6-apps kit. To use fetchmail with networking security (read: IPsec), you need a system that supports IPsec, the API described in the “Network Security API for Sockets” (draft-metz-net-security-api-01.txt), and the inet6-apps kit. This currently means that you need to have a BSD/OS or NetBSD system with the NRL IPv6+IPsec software distribution. A Linux IPsec implementation supporting this API will probably appear in the coming months. The NRL IPv6+IPsec software distribution can be obtained from: http://web.mit.edu/network/isakmp The inet6-apps kit can be obtained from http://ftp.ps.pl/pub/linux/I
To use fetchmail with IPv6, you need a system that supports IPv6, the “Basic Socket Interface Extensions for IPv6” (RFC 2133), and the inet6-apps kit. This currently means that you need to have a BSD/OS or NetBSD system with the NRL IPv6+IPsec software distribution or a Linux system with the latest experimental kernel and net-tools. It should not be hard to build fetchmail on other IPv6 implementations if you can port the inet6-apps kit. To use fetchmail with networking security (read: IPsec), you need a system that supports IPsec, the API described in the “Network Security API for Sockets” (draft-metz-net-security-api-01.txt), and the inet6-apps kit. This currently means that you need to have a BSD/OS or NetBSD system with the NRL IPv6+IPsec software distribution. A Linux IPsec implementation supporting this API will probably appear in the coming months. The NRL IPv6+IPsec software distribution can be obtained from: http://web.mit.edu/network/isakmp The inet6-apps kit can be obtained
To use fetchmail with IPv6, you need a system that supports IPv6, the “Basic Socket Interface Extensions for IPv6” (RFC 2133), and the inet6-apps kit. This currently means that you need to have a BSD/OS or NetBSD system with the NRL IPv6+IPsec software distribution or a Linux system with the latest experimental kernel and net-tools. It should not be hard to build fetchmail on other IPv6 implementations if you can port the inet6-apps kit. To use fetchmail with network security (read: IPsec), you need a system that supports IPsec, the API described in the “Network Security API for Sockets” (draft-metz-net-security-api-01.txt), and the inet6-apps kit. This currently means that you need to have a BSD/OS or NetBSD system with the NRL IPv6+IPsec software distribution. A Linux IPsec implementation supporting this API will probably appear in the coming months. The NRL IPv6+IPsec software distribution can be obtained from: http://web.mit.edu/network/isakmp The inet6-apps kit can be obtained fro
To use fetchmail with IPv6, you need a system that supports IPv6, the “Basic Socket Interface Extensions for IPv6” (RFC 2133). The NRL IPv6+IPsec software distribution can be obtained from: http://web.mit.edu/network/isakmp/ More information on using IPv6 with Linux can be obtained from: • http://www.bieringer.de/linux/IPv6/IPv6-HOWTO/IPv6-HOWTO.