In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (at Sat, 8 Jun 2002 20:45:12 +0100), Iain Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> says:
> My IPv6 network looks like this: > > |------------------------------------------------------------------| BGP 64512 > | | > |bond0(fec0::1:203:baff:fe04:ee5f/64) |eth0(fec0::1:210:5aff:fe2e:fad8/64) > columbia pathfinder > |tap0(fec0::7000:fefd:0:0:2/64) > | > |eth0(fec0::7000:fefd:0:0:1/64) > iii-gw1 > |eth1(fec0::7800:fefd:0:0:2/64) > | > > |eth0(fec0::7800:fcfd:aff:fe0b:cd04/64) > ldap : > What ldap can't do is tracepath6 to is the eth0 of pathfinder, > or to columbia (bond0). It dies with a !H (Host Unreachable): : > iii-gw1: > > iii-gw1> sh ipv6 route > Codes: K - kernel route, C - connected, S - static, R - RIPng, O - OSPFv3, > B - BGP, * - FIB route. > > B>* ::/0 [20/0] via fe80::2ff:34ff:fef3:8b2f, eth0, 01:04:18 > C>* ::1/128 is directly connected, lo > C>* 2001:618:406:7000::/64 is directly connected, eth0 > O 2001:618:406:7800::/64 [110/0] is directly connected, eth1, 00:33:25 > C>* 2001:618:406:7800::/64 is directly connected, eth1 > C>* fe80::/10 is directly connected, dummy0 > C * fe80::/10 is directly connected, eth1 > C * fe80::/10 is directly connected, eth0 > C>* fec0:0:0:7000::/64 is directly connected, eth0 > O fec0:0:0:7800::/64 [110/0] is directly connected, eth1, 00:33:25 > C>* fec0:0:0:7800::/64 is directly connected, eth1 > Does anyone have any idea as to why I seem to be unable to route > across my 'backbone' ? Or even up to eth0 of pathfinder ? I also have > 2001 addresses as well, and the behaviour is identical. (Mainline) linux kernel does not support default route on router, whose forwarding is enabled. Apply USAGI <http://www.linux-ipv6.org> patch and enable CONFIG_IPV6_EN_DFLT. -- Hideaki YOSHIFUJI @ USAGI Project <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GPG FP: 9022 65EB 1ECF 3AD1 0BDF 80D8 4807 F894 E062 0EEA -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

