Bug 169055

Summary: Request for Feature - IPv6 ISATAP
Product: [Retired] Fedora Infrastructure Reporter: John Spence <jspence>
Component: otherAssignee: Warren Togami <wtogami>
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Description John Spence 2005-09-22 16:34:43 UTC
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Description of problem:
This is not a bug report - I cannot figure out how to submit a feature request so I am doing the best I can.  I would like to understand if ISATAP is on your product plan (ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-ngtrans-isatap-24.txt).  ISATAP is an IPv6 transition mechanism that is popular and well-supported by Windows OS.  It is also available in USAGI, but only the older versions.

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Didn't try

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Comment 1 Patrick Barnes 2006-01-04 05:13:24 UTC
Fedora doesn't usually undertake projects of this nature.  When a working kernel
module is implemented in the upstream kernel and software packages become
available, they may make it into Fedora Core.  If you would like to see this
functionality in Fedora Core, you should support any existing initiatives to
develop this feature for the Linux kernel.  As a general rule-of-thumb, Fedora
attempts to follow upstream (kernel.org) as closely as possible.  As for
user-space packages, anyone is welcome to prepare packages and submit them for
inclusion in Fedora Extras.  See http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras for more
information on Fedora Extras.

I'm closing this as NOTABUG.  For any further questions, see
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate