This is distrib for FreeBSD 2.2.5:

Changes are:

 - fix sat_attach name (sys/netnatm/natm_sif.c)

 - move to ALTQ 0.4.1 and RSVPD 4.2a2

 - update IPv6-COPYRIGHT and some docs

 - remove use of ipv6_hostent_addr structure in lsof (arg.c)

FreeBSD changes:

 - move to FreeBSD 2.2.5

NetBSD changes:

 - fix ip6_mloopback of a cluster (sys/netinet/ip6_output.c)

 - fix in prefix routine in sbin/ifconfig/ifconfig.c

Other stuffs:

 - libpcap-0.4a5+ and tcpdump-3.4a5+ (works on several systems
   including IPv6 FreeBSD and NetBSD)

 - GateD with RIPng and BGP4+ (a bit less buggy, see gated-work)
   (Yixin Jin's GateD has PIMv6 too)

 - EPFL ATM stuff for Linux ported to *BSD (at the beginning,
   ILMI and signaling daemon work, ask us)

 - Security (old RFC for AH and ESP, not available outside French
   military and police 'cause of the French law)

Ultra short term planned improvements are:

 - NetBSD 1.3

Short term planned improvements are:

 - move to a lsof version with NetBSD 1.3 support

 - update some /usr/src/local tools

 - test BTI (IPv4 over IPv6) and SAT (ATM PVC P2P)

 - test mMosaic (multicast and IPv6 Mosaic version,
   see ftp://ftp.enst.fr/pub/mbone/mMosaic/)

 - RSVP/CBQ for IPv6 (RSVP 4.2a2 needed some fixes)

 - GRE (RFC 1701) support (from an old SunOS code)

Medium & long term planned improvements are:

 - move to next basic API specs

 - support for security new specs, netkey API

 - BIND 8.1.x with DHCPv6, security and ...

 - IPv6 over ATM (the real thing with SVCs)

 - more of extended API

 - a good way to announce interface changes (mainly address changes)
   to all the stupid tools which need to know (X11, BIND, ...)
   (for BIND in6_pktinfo does the job very well, other common usage
   is (in)security test for internal communications).

