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The following cast of characters will be available testing, workarounds, bug fixes, and general discussion...
The following cast of characters will be available testing, workarounds, bug fixes, and general discussion...
* Development - [[User:Thomas Graf]] (irc: tgraf), [[User:Herbert Xu]] (irc: herbert), [[User: lwang]] (irc: lwang)
* [[User:tgraf|Thomas Graf]], [[User:herbert|Herbert Xu]], [[User:lwang|Linda Wang]]


== Prerequisite for Test Day ==  
== Prerequisite for Test Day ==  
List any prerequisite needs for the test event. 


* An up-to-date Fedora 15 system with IPv6 enabled  
* An up-to-date Fedora 15 system with IPv6 enabled  
* An internet connection via an ISP who supports IPv6 and an IPv6 address from that ISP, or an IPv6 tunnel broker (see below for instructions on this)
* An internet connection via an ISP who supports IPv6 and an IPv6 address from that ISP, or an IPv6 tunnel broker (refer to [[#Prepare an IPv6 connection]])


== How to test? ==
== How to test? ==
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=== Prepare an IPv6 connection ===
=== Prepare an IPv6 connection ===


==== Native IPv6 ====
Check if your ISP offers native IPv6 connectivity.  If so, follow the instructions provided by your ISP. 


# Check if your ISP offers native IPv6 connectivity. If so, follow the instructions of your ISP. If not, you are going to need a tunnel broker: see below.
* [[How to setup IPv6 connectivity with your ISP]]


==== Tunnel Broker via Hurricane Electric ====
Otherwise, you will need to setup a tunnel broker following one of the suggestions below.


For this example we are going to use http://www.tunnelbroker.net/ by Hurricane Electric but any tunnel broker will work.
* [[How to setup tunnel broker via Hurricane Electric]]
* [[How to setup a tunnel broker via Sixxs.net]]


# Go to http://www.tunnelbroker.net/register.php and fill out the form to create a new account.
== Test Cases ==
# Login to your account and click on ''Create Regular Tunnel''.
# Enter your public IPv4 address in the ''IPv4 Endpoint'' field. To find this address, visit http://www.whatismyip.com (Note: You can change your endpoint address later any time if your address is not 100% static). Select the tunnel server closest to you and click on the ''Create Tunnel'' button.
# You will be given multiple example scripts to set up the tunnel on your end or you can use the [[#Example_tunnel_script|script provided below.]] (Select OS: linux-route2)
# Click on ''Main Page'' to find a list of your tunnels at the end. You can modify your tunnel, allocate your own /48 or set up rDNS delegation by clicking on the tunnel.
# Feel free to enable forwarding on your tunnel machine and assign addresses from your own /64 or /48 to the machines on your network to provide IPv6 connectivity to your own network.


===== Example tunnel script =====
The following list of tests are simply suggested test areas.  Participants are encouraged to test and provide feedback for areas not listed below.


Go to the configuration page of your tunnel (Main Page => Click on your tunnel) to find the settings needed to fill into the sample script below to replace the places where the word ''CHANGE!!!'' appears. Then save the script to your home directory or to {{filename|/usr/local/bin}} - for example, {{filename|/usr/local/bin/ipv6-tunnel.sh}} - and make it executable: {{command|chmod ugo+x /usr/local/bin/ipv6-tunnel.sh}}. Then simply run the script to bring up the IPv6 tunnel.
* Exploratory Testing...
*# ifconfig your interface to make sure your IPv6 address are setup correctly.
*# ping various external ipv6 websites such as <code>ipv6.google.com</code> to see if you can download the web content through your ipv6 connection
*# Run test program here: http://test-ipv6.com
* [[QA:Testcase_NetworkManager_ipv6]] - To test IPv6 on Network Manager, please see following link for instruction:
* [[QA:Testcase_NFS_IPv6]] - To test IPv6 on NFS filesystem, please see following link for instruction:
* [[QA:Testcase_IPv6_printing]] - 1. setup the system using ipv6 address, 2. setup printer's ipv6 address via printer instructions, 3. setup the printer queue as if the the printer
* [[QA:Testcase_various_IPv6_commands]] - Test various command-line IPv6 utilitiesf


<pre>
== Test Results ==
#!/bin/sh


LOCAL=CHANGE!!!                    # Client Ipv4 address
If you have problems with any of the tests, try and report a bug.  Most bugs in this event should be reported to [http://bugzilla.redhat.com Fedora Bugzilla].  You will need a bugzilla account to report bugs, but creating one is easy, and we will help you do this if you ask in [irc://irc.freenode.net/#fedora-test-day IRC].
ADDR=CHANGE!!!                      # Client Ipv6 address
REMOTE=CHANGE!!!                    # Server IPv4 address


ip tunnel del he-ipv6 > /dev/null 2>&1
If you are not sure of the appropriate component, please check in [irc://irc.freenode.net/#fedora-test-day IRC] before filing, there are many possibilities. If you are unsure about exactly how to file the report or what other information to include, just ask on [irc://irc.freenode.net/#fedora-test-day IRC] and we will help you.


ip tunnel add he-ipv6 mode sit remote ${REMOTE} local ${LOCAL} ttl 255
Once you have completed the tests, add your results to the appropriate table below, following the example results from the first line as a template.  The results use the wiki template <code>{{result}}</code>.  For guidance an syntax, refer to [[Template:Result]].
ip link set he-ipv6 up


ip addr add ${ADDR} dev he-ipv6
=== Things that work ===
ip route add ::/0 dev he-ipv6
</pre>
===== Network configuration file =====


The tunnel can also be configured like any other physical interface. Once this is done, the tunnel can be started and stopped via {{command|ifup}}/{{command|ifdown}}, and the interface can be configured to start on boot. To do so, use the settings from the script above to create the file, {{filename|/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-he-ipv6}}, as follows:
Use the following table to  
<pre>
{|
DEVICE=he-ipv6
! Tester
TYPE=sit
! Test Performed / Description
BOOTPROTO=none
! Result
ONBOOT=yes                        # set to "no" if you prefer to start the tunnel manually
! References
IPV6INIT=yes
|-
IPV6TUNNELIPV4=CHANGE!!!           # Server IPv4 address
| [[User:SampleUser|Sample User]]
IPV6ADDR=CHANGE!!!                 # Client IPv6 address
| [[QA:Testcase_NetworkManager_ipv6]]
</pre>
| {{result|pass}}
 
| <references/>
Also, add the following to {{filename|/etc/sysconfig/network}}:
|-
<pre>
|}
IPV6_DEFAULTDEV=he-ipv6
</pre>
This ensures that IPv6 traffic is sent via the tunnel interface.
 
To bring up the interface, run {{command|ifup he-ipv6}}. To bring the interface down, run {{command|ifdown he-hpv6}}.
 
==== Tunnel Broker via Sixxs.net ====
 
For this example, we are going to use http://www.sixxs.net/ which provides tunnels to ISP-hosted servers in several countries.
 
# Request a new account at https://www.sixxs.net/main/ and select "Signup for new users".  See https://www.sixxs.net/faq/account/?faq=10steps for further details on creating and configuring your account, and requesting your first tunnel.  Account requests are processed manually and may take a few days, so start early.
# Install aiccu.  <code>sudo yum install aiccu</code>
# Configure your /etc/aiccu.conf file with your sixxs.net username, password, and optionally, your tunnel ID as obtained above.
# Test your aiccu configuration.  <code>sudo /usr/sbin/aiccu autotest</code>
# Start aiccu.  <code>sudo /sbin/chkconfig aiccu on; sudo /sbin/service aiccu start</code>
# If you provide sixxs.net a LinkedIn or Xing profile, you will be given enough credits to request a /48 subnet delegation immediately.  Once approved, you may  enable forwarding on your tunnel machine and assign addresses from your own /48 to the machines on your network to provide IPv6 connectivity to your own network.


{{admon/warning | Security | The default firewall will also apply to IPv6 traffic but be aware that if you assigned public addresses to the machines on your network, those machine may now be reachable directly from the outside, whereas before they were inaccessible except via explicit port forwarding from your gateway.}}
=== Problems Identified ===
 
=== Exploratory testing ===
 
# ifconfig your interface to make sure your IPv6 address are setup correctly.
# ping various external ipv6 websites such as 'ipv6.google.com' to see if you can download the web content through your ipv6 connection
# run test program here: http://test-ipv6.com/
 
=== Reporting results ===
 
Send email to kernel-network-list@redhat.com.
 
== Test Cases ==
 
Provide a list of test areas or test cases that you'd like contributors to execute.  For other examples, see [[:Category:Test_Cases]].
 
 
To test IPv6 on Network Manager, please see following link for instruction:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_NetworkManager_ipv6
 
To test IPv6 on NFS filesystem, please see following link for instruction:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_NFS_ipv6
 
To test IPv6 printer:
1. setup the system using ipv6 address
2. setup printer's ipv6 address via printer instructions
3. setup the printer queue as if the the printer
 
== Test Results ==
 
Construct a table or list to allow testers to post results.  Each column should be a test case or configuration, and each row should consist of test results. Include some instructions on how to report bugs, and any special instructions. Here's an example, from a Palimpsest test day:
 
If you have problems with any of the tests, report a bug to [https://bugzilla.redhat.com Bugzilla] usually for the component [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora&version=13&component=udisks udisks], or [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora&version=13&component=gnome-disk-utility gnome-disk-utility] for bugs in the Palimpsest graphical front end itself. If you are unsure about exactly how to file the report or what other information to include, just ask on IRC and we will help you. Once you have completed the tests, add your results to the Results table below, following the example results from the first line as a template. The first column should be your name with a link to your User page in the Wiki if you have one, and the second should be a link to the Smolt profile of the system you tested. For each test case, use the [[Template:result|result template]] to enter your result, as shown in the example result line.


{|
{|
! User
! Tester
! Smolt Profile
! Test Performed / Description
! [[QA:Testcase_sample_1|Sample test 1]]
! Result
! [[QA:Testcase_sample_2|Sample test 2]]
! [[QA:Testcase_sample_3|Sample test 3]]
! [[QA:Testcase_sample_4|Sample test 4]]
! References
! References
|-
|-
| [[User:SampleUser|Sample User]]
| [[User:SampleUser|Sample User]]
| [http://www.smolts.org/client/show/pub_84465125-1350-4f83-87b9-5f16f7430eb8 HW]
| [[QA:Testcase_NetworkManager_ipv6]]
| {{result|none}}
| {{result|fail|12345|54321}}
| {{result|pass}}
| {{result|warn}} <ref>Test pass, but also encountered {{bz|54321}}</ref>
| {{result|fail}} <ref>{{bz|12345}}</ref>
| <references/>
| <references/>
|-
|-
|}
|}


[[Category:Test Days]]
[[Category:Test Days]]

Revision as of 18:57, 6 June 2011

Fedora Test Days
World IPv6 Test Day

Date June-08-2011
Time all day

Website http://isoc.org/wp/worldipv6day/
IRC #fedora-test-day (webirc)
Mailing list test


Can't make the date?
If you come to this page before or after the test day is completed, your testing is still valuable, and you can use the information on this page to test, file any bugs you find at Bugzilla, and add your results to the results section. If this page is more than a month old when you arrive here, please check the current schedule and see if a similar but more recent Test Day is planned or has already happened.

What to test?

Since June 8, 2011 is the World IPv6 Day, today's installment of Fedora Test Day will focus on IPv6 testing.

Who's available

The following cast of characters will be available testing, workarounds, bug fixes, and general discussion...

Prerequisite for Test Day

  • An up-to-date Fedora 15 system with IPv6 enabled
  • An internet connection via an ISP who supports IPv6 and an IPv6 address from that ISP, or an IPv6 tunnel broker (refer to #Prepare an IPv6 connection)

How to test?

Update your machine

If you're running Fedora 15, make sure you have all the current updates for it installed, using the update manager.

Live image

Optionally, you may download a non-destructive live image for your architecture. Tips on using a live image are available at FedoraLiveCD. Live images can be downloaded here.

Prepare an IPv6 connection

Check if your ISP offers native IPv6 connectivity. If so, follow the instructions provided by your ISP.

Otherwise, you will need to setup a tunnel broker following one of the suggestions below.

Test Cases

The following list of tests are simply suggested test areas. Participants are encouraged to test and provide feedback for areas not listed below.

  • Exploratory Testing...
    1. ifconfig your interface to make sure your IPv6 address are setup correctly.
    2. ping various external ipv6 websites such as ipv6.google.com to see if you can download the web content through your ipv6 connection
    3. Run test program here: http://test-ipv6.com
  • QA:Testcase_NetworkManager_ipv6 - To test IPv6 on Network Manager, please see following link for instruction:
  • QA:Testcase_NFS_IPv6 - To test IPv6 on NFS filesystem, please see following link for instruction:
  • QA:Testcase_IPv6_printing - 1. setup the system using ipv6 address, 2. setup printer's ipv6 address via printer instructions, 3. setup the printer queue as if the the printer
  • QA:Testcase_various_IPv6_commands - Test various command-line IPv6 utilitiesf

Test Results

If you have problems with any of the tests, try and report a bug. Most bugs in this event should be reported to Fedora Bugzilla. You will need a bugzilla account to report bugs, but creating one is easy, and we will help you do this if you ask in IRC.

If you are not sure of the appropriate component, please check in IRC before filing, there are many possibilities. If you are unsure about exactly how to file the report or what other information to include, just ask on IRC and we will help you.

Once you have completed the tests, add your results to the appropriate table below, following the example results from the first line as a template. The results use the wiki template

{{{1}}}

. For guidance an syntax, refer to Template:Result.

Things that work

Use the following table to

Tester Test Performed / Description Result References
Sample User QA:Testcase_NetworkManager_ipv6
Pass pass

Problems Identified

Tester Test Performed / Description Result References
Sample User QA:Testcase_NetworkManager_ipv6
Fail fail 12345 [1]
  1. RHBZ #54321