Hello My 6to4 prefix is 2002:5044:52b7::/48, so I've configured the sit0 of my router to use 2002:5044:52b7::1/16 and that seemes to work.
The eth0 interface I wanted to configure to 2002:5044:52b7:1::1/64, but that didn't work out. Although "ip -6 maddr show" would show it as listening on ff02::1:ff0:1 it ignored neighbour solicitation messages. When initiating communication from the router to the other host it would work fine, and while the router was in the neighbour cache everything would work. But having a regular ping from the router seems a little odd... ;-) Once I changed the eth0 address to use the autogenerated host ID (2002:5044:52b7:1:230:18ff:fea3:18c4/64) it would respond to neighbour solicitation on the corresponding multicast address (ff02::1:ffa3:18c4). Is there any reason that ::1 should not work? Or is there something else wrong? Unrelated to this. Is www.kame.net down on IPv6? I only seem to be able to reach it on IPv4, but communication with ipv6.google.com works flawlessly. Thanks Floris -- Debian GNU/Linux -- The Power of Freedom www.debian.org | www.gnu.org | www.kernel.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

