On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 01:08:55AM +0200, Hagen Paul Pfeifer wrote: > * Floris Bruynooghe | 2008-05-20 23:13:28 [+0100]: > > >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? > > It is already late here and my perceptive faculty could be limited > but I didn't spot any problems. Did you double check the setup > (e.g. routes) and did you test connectivity it with e.g. teredo (for > testing purpose)?
Yes, I double checked the routes. I checked the neighbour discovery with wireshark, it just didn't respond. Once the router was in the host's neighbour cache (showed up in "ip -6 neigh show because of a ping or something else from the router to the host) communication did work fine. I'm not sure how teredo would help with this, it is purely a local problem. My 6to4 seems to work fine. > >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. > > No - the turtle is still (Tue May 20 23:02:14 UTC 2008) dancing... ;) Hmm, still no luck. Maybe I should look into teredo just to try this one. But ipv6.google.com works... is there a list of ipv6 sites that I could test more against somewhere? What would be really useful is a search engine that only crawled ivp6 sites... Regards 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]

