Peter,

I want all traffic to go via a router somewhere else whose address is
fd35:5ab8:3be8:eeee::1 which is reachable via eth1.

If I delete the "dev eth1", I get:

/sbin/ip -6 route add ::/0 via fd35:5ab8:3be8:eeee::1
RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument

/sbin/ip -6 route add fd35:5ab8:3be8:1::/64 via fd35:5ab8:3be8:eeee::1   
RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument

Bill

On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 14:23:10 +1100, "Peter Chubb"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> >>>>> "debian" == debian  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> debian> debian-ipv6ers, I'm trying to set up an IPv6 default route
> debian> without using stateless address autoconfiguration.  In the
> debian> example below, I want to set up a default route through a
> debian> router interface at IPv6 address fd35:5ab8:3be8:eeee::1, which
> debian> is on interface eth1:
> 
> Do you mean you want all traffic to go out of eth1, or that you want
> all traffic to go via a router somewhere else whose address is
> fd35:5ab8:3be8:eeee::1 which is reachable via eth1?
> 
> You can't specify eth1's address as part of the route.
> 
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