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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001#
2# IPv6 configuration
Sam Ravnborg6a2e9b72005-07-11 21:13:56 -07003#
4
5# IPv6 as module will cause a CRASH if you try to unload it
Jan Engelhardt0b185422008-04-13 23:30:47 -07006menuconfig IPV6
Sam Ravnborg6a2e9b72005-07-11 21:13:56 -07007 tristate "The IPv6 protocol"
Tom Herbertde551f22015-07-13 08:48:00 -07008 default y
Sam Ravnborg6a2e9b72005-07-11 21:13:56 -07009 ---help---
Tom Herbertde551f22015-07-13 08:48:00 -070010 Support for IP version 6 (IPv6).
Sam Ravnborg6a2e9b72005-07-11 21:13:56 -070011
12 For general information about IPv6, see
Christian Kujau242260f2013-02-21 16:43:05 -080013 <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6>.
Tom Herbertde551f22015-07-13 08:48:00 -070014 For specific information about IPv6 under Linux, see
15 Documentation/networking/ipv6.txt and read the HOWTO at
16 <http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Linux+IPv6-HOWTO/>
Sam Ravnborg6a2e9b72005-07-11 21:13:56 -070017
18 To compile this protocol support as a module, choose M here: the
19 module will be called ipv6.
20
Jan Engelhardt0b185422008-04-13 23:30:47 -070021if IPV6
22
YOSHIFUJI Hideakiebacaaa2006-03-20 17:04:53 -080023config IPV6_ROUTER_PREF
24 bool "IPv6: Router Preference (RFC 4191) support"
YOSHIFUJI Hideakiebacaaa2006-03-20 17:04:53 -080025 ---help---
26 Router Preference is an optional extension to the Router
Matt LaPlante692105b2009-01-26 11:12:25 +010027 Advertisement message which improves the ability of hosts
28 to pick an appropriate router, especially when the hosts
29 are placed in a multi-homed network.
YOSHIFUJI Hideakiebacaaa2006-03-20 17:04:53 -080030
31 If unsure, say N.
32
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki70ceb4f2006-03-20 17:06:24 -080033config IPV6_ROUTE_INFO
Kees Cookf9ceb162012-10-02 11:19:49 -070034 bool "IPv6: Route Information (RFC 4191) support"
35 depends on IPV6_ROUTER_PREF
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki70ceb4f2006-03-20 17:06:24 -080036 ---help---
37 This is experimental support of Route Information.
38
39 If unsure, say N.
40
Neil Horman95c385b2007-04-25 17:08:10 -070041config IPV6_OPTIMISTIC_DAD
Kees Cookf9ceb162012-10-02 11:19:49 -070042 bool "IPv6: Enable RFC 4429 Optimistic DAD"
Neil Horman95c385b2007-04-25 17:08:10 -070043 ---help---
44 This is experimental support for optimistic Duplicate
45 Address Detection. It allows for autoconfigured addresses
46 to be used more quickly.
47
48 If unsure, say N.
49
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070050config INET6_AH
51 tristate "IPv6: AH transformation"
Jan Beulich7e152522012-05-15 01:57:44 +000052 select XFRM_ALGO
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070053 select CRYPTO
54 select CRYPTO_HMAC
55 select CRYPTO_MD5
56 select CRYPTO_SHA1
57 ---help---
58 Support for IPsec AH.
59
60 If unsure, say Y.
61
62config INET6_ESP
63 tristate "IPv6: ESP transformation"
Jan Beulich7e152522012-05-15 01:57:44 +000064 select XFRM_ALGO
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070065 select CRYPTO
Herbert Xued58dd42008-03-04 14:29:21 -080066 select CRYPTO_AUTHENC
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070067 select CRYPTO_HMAC
68 select CRYPTO_MD5
Herbert Xu6b7326c2006-07-30 15:41:01 +100069 select CRYPTO_CBC
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070070 select CRYPTO_SHA1
71 select CRYPTO_DES
72 ---help---
73 Support for IPsec ESP.
74
75 If unsure, say Y.
76
77config INET6_IPCOMP
78 tristate "IPv6: IPComp transformation"
Herbert Xud2acc342006-03-28 01:12:13 -080079 select INET6_XFRM_TUNNEL
Herbert Xu6fccab62008-07-25 02:54:40 -070080 select XFRM_IPCOMP
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070081 ---help---
82 Support for IP Payload Compression Protocol (IPComp) (RFC3173),
83 typically needed for IPsec.
84
85 If unsure, say Y.
86
Masahide NAKAMURAee538262006-08-23 19:13:46 -070087config IPV6_MIP6
Kees Cookf9ceb162012-10-02 11:19:49 -070088 tristate "IPv6: Mobility"
Masahide NAKAMURAee538262006-08-23 19:13:46 -070089 select XFRM
90 ---help---
91 Support for IPv6 Mobility described in RFC 3775.
92
93 If unsure, say N.
94
Herbert Xud2acc342006-03-28 01:12:13 -080095config INET6_XFRM_TUNNEL
96 tristate
97 select INET6_TUNNEL
98 default n
99
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700100config INET6_TUNNEL
Herbert Xud2acc342006-03-28 01:12:13 -0800101 tristate
102 default n
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700103
Herbert Xub59f45d2006-05-27 23:05:54 -0700104config INET6_XFRM_MODE_TRANSPORT
105 tristate "IPv6: IPsec transport mode"
Herbert Xub59f45d2006-05-27 23:05:54 -0700106 default IPV6
107 select XFRM
108 ---help---
109 Support for IPsec transport mode.
110
111 If unsure, say Y.
112
113config INET6_XFRM_MODE_TUNNEL
114 tristate "IPv6: IPsec tunnel mode"
Herbert Xub59f45d2006-05-27 23:05:54 -0700115 default IPV6
116 select XFRM
117 ---help---
118 Support for IPsec tunnel mode.
119
120 If unsure, say Y.
121
Diego Beltrami0a694522006-10-03 23:47:05 -0700122config INET6_XFRM_MODE_BEET
123 tristate "IPv6: IPsec BEET mode"
Diego Beltrami0a694522006-10-03 23:47:05 -0700124 default IPV6
125 select XFRM
126 ---help---
127 Support for IPsec BEET mode.
128
129 If unsure, say Y.
130
Masahide NAKAMURA1d716272006-08-23 17:59:44 -0700131config INET6_XFRM_MODE_ROUTEOPTIMIZATION
Kees Cookf9ceb162012-10-02 11:19:49 -0700132 tristate "IPv6: MIPv6 route optimization mode"
Masahide NAKAMURA1d716272006-08-23 17:59:44 -0700133 select XFRM
134 ---help---
135 Support for MIPv6 route optimization mode.
136
Steffen Klasserted1efb22013-08-19 08:07:34 +0200137config IPV6_VTI
138tristate "Virtual (secure) IPv6: tunneling"
139 select IPV6_TUNNEL
Steffen Klassert876fc032014-02-19 13:33:23 +0100140 select NET_IP_TUNNEL
Steffen Klasserted1efb22013-08-19 08:07:34 +0200141 depends on INET6_XFRM_MODE_TUNNEL
142 ---help---
143 Tunneling means encapsulating data of one protocol type within
144 another protocol and sending it over a channel that understands the
145 encapsulating protocol. This can be used with xfrm mode tunnel to give
146 the notion of a secure tunnel for IPSEC and then use routing protocol
147 on top.
148
Joerg Roedel989e5b92006-10-10 14:47:44 -0700149config IPV6_SIT
150 tristate "IPv6: IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnel (SIT driver)"
Kazunori MIYAZAWAc73cb5a2007-02-13 12:55:25 -0800151 select INET_TUNNEL
Pravin B Shelarf61dd382013-03-25 14:50:00 +0000152 select NET_IP_TUNNEL
YOSHIFUJI Hideakide357cc2008-03-15 23:59:18 -0400153 select IPV6_NDISC_NODETYPE
Joerg Roedel989e5b92006-10-10 14:47:44 -0700154 default y
155 ---help---
156 Tunneling means encapsulating data of one protocol type within
157 another protocol and sending it over a channel that understands the
158 encapsulating protocol. This driver implements encapsulation of IPv6
David S. Miller5c5d6da2008-04-26 22:50:57 -0700159 into IPv4 packets. This is useful if you want to connect two IPv6
Joerg Roedel989e5b92006-10-10 14:47:44 -0700160 networks over an IPv4-only path.
161
Pavel Machek4737f092009-06-05 00:44:53 +0200162 Saying M here will produce a module called sit. If unsure, say Y.
Joerg Roedel989e5b92006-10-10 14:47:44 -0700163
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki / 吉藤英明fa857af2009-09-22 23:43:14 +0000164config IPV6_SIT_6RD
Kees Cookf9ceb162012-10-02 11:19:49 -0700165 bool "IPv6: IPv6 Rapid Deployment (6RD)"
166 depends on IPV6_SIT
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki / 吉藤英明fa857af2009-09-22 23:43:14 +0000167 default n
168 ---help---
169 IPv6 Rapid Deployment (6rd; draft-ietf-softwire-ipv6-6rd) builds upon
170 mechanisms of 6to4 (RFC3056) to enable a service provider to rapidly
171 deploy IPv6 unicast service to IPv4 sites to which it provides
172 customer premise equipment. Like 6to4, it utilizes stateless IPv6 in
173 IPv4 encapsulation in order to transit IPv4-only network
174 infrastructure. Unlike 6to4, a 6rd service provider uses an IPv6
175 prefix of its own in place of the fixed 6to4 prefix.
176
177 With this option enabled, the SIT driver offers 6rd functionality by
178 providing additional ioctl API to configure the IPv6 Prefix for in
179 stead of static 2002::/16 for 6to4.
180
181 If unsure, say N.
182
YOSHIFUJI Hideakide357cc2008-03-15 23:59:18 -0400183config IPV6_NDISC_NODETYPE
184 bool
185
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700186config IPV6_TUNNEL
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki38fe9992008-03-20 16:13:58 -0700187 tristate "IPv6: IP-in-IPv6 tunnel (RFC2473)"
Herbert Xud2acc342006-03-28 01:12:13 -0800188 select INET6_TUNNEL
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700189 ---help---
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki38fe9992008-03-20 16:13:58 -0700190 Support for IPv6-in-IPv6 and IPv4-in-IPv6 tunnels described in
191 RFC 2473.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700192
193 If unsure, say N.
194
xeb@mail.ruc12b3952012-08-10 00:51:50 +0000195config IPV6_GRE
196 tristate "IPv6: GRE tunnel"
197 select IPV6_TUNNEL
Pravin B Shelarf61dd382013-03-25 14:50:00 +0000198 select NET_IP_TUNNEL
xeb@mail.ruc12b3952012-08-10 00:51:50 +0000199 ---help---
200 Tunneling means encapsulating data of one protocol type within
201 another protocol and sending it over a channel that understands the
202 encapsulating protocol. This particular tunneling driver implements
203 GRE (Generic Routing Encapsulation) and at this time allows
204 encapsulating of IPv4 or IPv6 over existing IPv6 infrastructure.
205 This driver is useful if the other endpoint is a Cisco router: Cisco
206 likes GRE much better than the other Linux tunneling driver ("IP
207 tunneling" above). In addition, GRE allows multicast redistribution
208 through the tunnel.
209
210 Saying M here will produce a module called ip6_gre. If unsure, say N.
211
Ville Nuorvala264e91b2006-10-16 22:12:21 -0700212config IPV6_MULTIPLE_TABLES
213 bool "IPv6: Multiple Routing Tables"
Ville Nuorvala264e91b2006-10-16 22:12:21 -0700214 select FIB_RULES
215 ---help---
216 Support multiple routing tables.
217
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki4e96c2b2006-08-23 17:23:39 -0700218config IPV6_SUBTREES
219 bool "IPv6: source address based routing"
Ville Nuorvala264e91b2006-10-16 22:12:21 -0700220 depends on IPV6_MULTIPLE_TABLES
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki4e96c2b2006-08-23 17:23:39 -0700221 ---help---
222 Enable routing by source address or prefix.
223
224 The destination address is still the primary routing key, so mixing
225 normal and source prefix specific routes in the same routing table
226 may sometimes lead to unintended routing behavior. This can be
227 avoided by defining different routing tables for the normal and
228 source prefix specific routes.
229
230 If unsure, say N.
231
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki7bc570c2008-04-03 09:22:53 +0900232config IPV6_MROUTE
Kees Cookf9ceb162012-10-02 11:19:49 -0700233 bool "IPv6: multicast routing"
234 depends on IPV6
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki7bc570c2008-04-03 09:22:53 +0900235 ---help---
236 Experimental support for IPv6 multicast forwarding.
237 If unsure, say N.
238
Patrick McHardyd1db2752010-05-11 14:40:55 +0200239config IPV6_MROUTE_MULTIPLE_TABLES
240 bool "IPv6: multicast policy routing"
241 depends on IPV6_MROUTE
242 select FIB_RULES
243 help
244 Normally, a multicast router runs a userspace daemon and decides
245 what to do with a multicast packet based on the source and
246 destination addresses. If you say Y here, the multicast router
247 will also be able to take interfaces and packet marks into
248 account and run multiple instances of userspace daemons
249 simultaneously, each one handling a single table.
250
251 If unsure, say N.
252
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki14fb64e2008-04-03 09:22:54 +0900253config IPV6_PIMSM_V2
Kees Cookf9ceb162012-10-02 11:19:49 -0700254 bool "IPv6: PIM-SM version 2 support"
YOSHIFUJI Hideaki14fb64e2008-04-03 09:22:54 +0900255 depends on IPV6_MROUTE
256 ---help---
257 Support for IPv6 PIM multicast routing protocol PIM-SMv2.
258 If unsure, say N.
259
Jan Engelhardt0b185422008-04-13 23:30:47 -0700260endif # IPV6