I interesting in TCL as alternative OS for routers. It's tiny and easy to understand, easy to use and easy to change for own purposes. For example i placed TCL with all needed extensions on 64Mb MMC card. (iproute2, iptables, dnsmasq, bftpd, openssh, pppd, hostapd, net-bridging, wireless-support, web-server.. etc)
But there are some "tcz-holes" for building router OS. Many extensions is outdated.
Thanks to
Juanito hostapd was updated to latest version. Unfortunately TCL still have no fully IPv6 support in PPPD. So i offer two TCZ renews.
pppd v. 2.4.7
http://tinycorelinux.sytes.net/tcz/pppd.zip with IPv6 support (i have check on PPPoE)
radvd v. 2.17
http://tinycorelinux.sytes.net/tcz/radvd.zip - Router advertisement daemon. It something like DHCP-server for IPv6, but more simple and usable.
For future it good to update Samba to version 4.
P.S. It's all for 32bit ver 8.x