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OK, installed new version, everything appears to work now (skype, sip, gtalk, TOR, GeePS)....
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Would you or someone please drop a few lines about the installation? I am still with the original version. Thanks.
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Looking at the ipv6-share script, it looks like I should be getting an address between 10.255.255.10 and 10.255.255.100, so why am I getting that link local address instead?
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cut -d" " -f14-17 /proc/`pgrep nat64d`/stat
This will show four numbers: User CPU, System CPU, Child Process User CPU, and Child Process System CPU. They are in units of 1/100th of a second.
You can also check to see how much traffic has gone through the nat64 process with:
/sbin/ifconfig nat64
I haven't personally noticed any difference in battery usage, but I'll have to compare a day's usage on ipv6 vs ipv4 in battery-eye.