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#161
Originally Posted by lemmyslender View Post
Installed, rebooted, The One Ring works. Tested GeePS, fails to load, gives a segfault. GeePS works with the IPv4/IPv6 connection, but not on IPv6 only (w/o fix).
Ah, GeePS was segfaulting for me, but I thought it was just broken for everything (I'll look into this some more).

Originally Posted by lemmyslender View Post
Temporarily uninstalled due to wifi bug (disconnect/reconnect wifi and it works). Is this just the first time after reboot, or the first time after the IPv6 connection?
First time after the IPv6 connection.
 
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I kept the IPv4/IPv6 settings after I installed the IPv6 only deb. It still has the IPv6 connectivity that way, but allows the IPv4 apps to work.

The IPv6 connection is the default connection, so whenever I want to run GeePS, I disconnect, then reconnect using the v4/v6 connection, works no problem. Works for the occasion website that isn't v6 compliant/hosted as well.

The wifi thing will get annoying as I'm in and out of wifi several times a day. More than happy to test any updates though.
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Originally Posted by lemmyslender View Post
I kept the IPv4/IPv6 settings after I installed the IPv6 only deb. It still has the IPv6 connectivity that way, but allows the IPv4 apps to work.

The IPv6 connection is the default connection, so whenever I want to run GeePS, I disconnect, then reconnect using the v4/v6 connection, works no problem. Works for the occasion website that isn't v6 compliant/hosted as well.
Well, if I can get all the bugs out, hopefully you won't need the v4/v6 connection anymore

I got geeps working on a regular wifi connection, so now I can see if I can get it to work on a v6-only connection.

Originally Posted by lemmyslender View Post
The wifi thing will get annoying as I'm in and out of wifi several times a day. More than happy to test any updates though.
Yeah, it's a super annoying bug.
 
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#164
Originally Posted by ddrown View Post
I have something I've been experimenting with that fixes some of the problem applications. With it, I was able to get The One Ring (Google Voice) working on my v6 connection. Unfortunately, skype still doesn't work.

I have more details at: http://code.google.com/p/n900ipv6/wiki/LDPreloadNat64
This is AWESOME!
 

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Ok, libnat64 version 1.1 is up at http://code.google.com/p/n900ipv6/wiki/LDPreloadNat64

Fixes the ifconfig/route problems when switching from 3g/ipv6 to wifi

I'm still working on GeePS. I think the problem is in one of the QT libraries being unable to handle an ipv6-only connection (stack dump shows it crashing in libQtNetwork.so.4@QNetworkSession::QNetworkSession )
 
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Version 1.1 testing now.

So far, no problems switching back and forth with wifi

the one ring, gtalk, ovi, jabber, yahoo all work. skype, sipphone(gizmo5) won't connect GeePS fails. Ovi Maps working.

Great work! I'll continue testing tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by ddrown View Post
Ok, libnat64 version 1.1 is up at http://code.google.com/p/n900ipv6/wiki/LDPreloadNat64
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I dl the .deb
root
dpkg -i libnat64*.*

install without problem.

the next step is
"run : /usr/bin/register_nat64 install "

how to do that? like ./register_nat64 install?

Thanks,

bun
 
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bun-

After I did the dpkg -i, from the command prompt I just typed:

/usr/bin/register_nat64 install

No need for the . in front.
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Originally Posted by bunanson View Post
I dl the .deb
root
dpkg -i libnat64*.*

install without problem.

the next step is
"run : /usr/bin/register_nat64 install "

how to do that? like ./register_nat64 install?

Thanks,

bun
You just have to type "/usr/bin/register_nat64 install" as root.

For a background of why this is: the package installs a script, "/usr/bin/register_nat64". This needs to be run to setup the library to hook into internet traffic. Installing the package could run this automatically, but I chose to make the process two separate steps.

Using two steps makes it easier to turn the library on and off without deinstalling/reinstalling the package. But using two steps also makes it harder to install. I will change it to be easier to install once the library has been better tested.
 

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#170
FYI weatherbug, barriosquare and sygic maps crash with IPv6
 
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