> From: Bruce Cran <[email protected]> > > I'm trying to set up a IPv6 router (running -current) on my home > network. My ISP gives me a /128 via PPP and I have a /48 allocation, > which I use to give em0 and tun0 public addresses in different subnets > (tun0 is assigned the address via ppp.linkup). > I've added all the IPv6 settings to rc.conf (ipv6_gateway_enable, > ipv6_network_interfaces, rtadvd_enable etc.) and I can ping IPv6 sites > from the router. > > The problem is that rtadvd continues advertising the default gateway as > tun0's link-local address - and pinging from a machine on the network > results in "cannot forward src" messages on the router (strangely, > despite hisaddr being fe80::205:... in ppp.log, the kernel logs the > address as fe80:f::205:...). > > Is there some extra configuration I've likely missed that's needed when > using IPv6 via PPP?
Please provide the output from these two commands: ifconfig -a netstat -nr on both the router and on an 'inside' machine. (identifying which is which :) There is also a question of 'where' the /48 comes from -- and how traffic to those addresses is being routed from the outside world. _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
