> >> >> ssh -L 33123:ip6-localhost:33123 ... > > >> > Anyway: It doesn't work either. On the router I get messages > >> > "channel 3: open failed: connect failed:" whenever I try to start telnet > >> > and telnet says: > >> > >> Weird. Works for me. > > Ah, I got it. Try instead > > ssh -L33123:[::1]:33123 ... > > (That's because there's no ``ip6-localhost'' in the /etc/hosts of your > routers...)
Indeed. It works now and BabelTool is quite nice too. Thanks. However I now have a new problem... Originally I used the following babel.conf: redistribute local ip ::/0 redistribute local deny Together with an address configuration like: ip addr add 2a02:60:2::1/64 dev vlan0 However I noticed that babel only advertises 2a02:60:2::1/128 but not the network that is locally reachable. So I changed babel.conf like this: redistribute ip ::/0 redistribute local deny Now babel advertises two routes: 2a02:60:2::1/128 2a02:60:2::/128 This is not what I had intended. Did I miss something? Is this a bug? Also note that if I add some non local route like ip route add 2a02:60:2:1::/64 via fe80::218:f8ff:fe23:ef79 dev vlan0 then this seems silently ignored by babel. Harald _______________________________________________ Babel-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/babel-users

