openmoko as a ipv6 router - was Funding Global Domination Mk II "The Console"

Marc Manthey marc at let.de
Wed Dec 10 12:47:07 CET 2008


> It is possible to create your own router with a routerboard ...

> Now if Openmoko were to create an OpenWRT compatible router with  
> stupid
> amounts of storage space, awesome wireless range, a screaming CPU

> Out of curiosity, what's the main benefit in having a hackable ADSL
> router? Outside of consolidating router and modem?

hello openmoko peoples

i like the idea and  i am inclined to think that it must be possible  
with all
the "mobile ipv6 " implementaions around.


http://member.wide.ad.jp/tr/wide-tr-nautilus6-mobility-demo-thai-ipv6-summit-00.pdf

http://www.mobileip.jp/

http://www.mobile-ipv6.org/

http://software.nautilus6.org/

Second question


I would like to know if there is a " DNS " server implementation
or something like" bonjour" /  " avahi" available for openmoko ?

thanks

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