On/Dnia Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 08:57:20AM +0100, Bernd Eckenfels wrote/napisał(a) > > >Default routes bounce packets. Having a default route in Linux for IPv6 can > > >often lead to severe hair loss as you tear whatever is remaining out. For > > >reasons best left to the kernel hackers, using default routes just doesn't > > >work right (ok you may be lucky). Use 2000::0/3 instead. > > > > Does somebody knows what's the problem? That renders autoconfiguration > > useless. Wrong here. Autoconfiguration is for hosts not for routers.
> The reason for using 2000::0/3 instead of default is not, as decribed above, > but the problem was with nettools (like route) unable to understand the > "default" value. It's not. On Linux as ipv6 router (forwarding enabled) you need to set real routes. (In Alexey words: ,,real routers have real routes''). On host you can use default route. I'm for example using it withour any problems. > (OO) -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- -- Arkadiusz Miśkiewicz, AM2-6BONE [ PLD GNU/Linux IPv6 ] http://www.t17.ds.pwr.wroc.pl/~misiek/ipv6/ [ enabled ]

