Linux DD-WRT 2.4.37 #4442 Wed Apr 7 13:10:53 CEST 2010 mips unknown
eko build 14205 NEWD
using -d root and -force-depends did not help anything, results are the same for both versions.
UPDATE: libiptc_1.4.6-2_brcm-2.4.ipk and libxtables_1.4.6-2_brcm-2.4.ipk were needed. both are available from downloads.openwrt.org.
after installing libiptc the ip6tables was complaining about "can't load library 'libxtables.so.4'". installing that as well solved the problem.
UPDATE 2:
now it says the following with any kind of target:
# ip6tables -I INPUT -p icmp -j DROP
ip6tables v1.4.6: Couldn't load target `standard':File not found
Thank you for your reply mreimer. Unfortunately, it's still not working with that solution.
root@DD-WRT:~# export XTABLES_LIBDIR='/jffs/usr/lib/iptables'
root@DD-WRT:~# ip6tables -A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT
ip6tables v1.4.6: Couldn't load target `standard':File not found
Try `ip6tables -h' or 'ip6tables --help' for more information.
me too, as I mentioned in my previous posts. however, maybe we are not using the same ddwrt build or maybe the ipkg packages are not really designed for that kernel what I'm using.
I'm tempted to try this on the WRT54GS v1.1 I'll be receiving in a couple of days time. Right now, I don't want to swap my WRT54G's v1.1 standard out for a smaller build to enable the JFFS needed to store the tables and whatnot.
Is it worth the time spent dicking around with scripts etc? There don't seem to be any significant advantages of IPv6 yet, other than the satisfaction of knowing your home network can do it.
Also, am I right in thinking that the function of 6to4 is literally that of an internal tunneller to allow an ISP connection that is IPv4 only to resolve IPv6 addresses? I ask because I'm pretty sure most common UK broadband providers have been (unsurprisingly) slow to roll out IPv6 support, even though it seems like it wouldn't be terribly difficult to implement.