Allow IPv6 is checked (I missed that one for a bit). I'm fine with removing the tunnel and building it again. Actually, I tried to do that, clean starts help sometimes. What happened was, when I deleted the gif interface I lost all connectivity. I screwed with everything that I could think of and nothing that I did got things back up and running. I had to restore a backup prior to my deleting gif0 to "fix" things. Do I need to delete the interface before I remove the tunnel? Is there an important order of operations when getting deleting this tunnel (before rebuilding it)?
Thanks for the help. --adam On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 11:36 PM, Seth Mos <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2-7-2013 4:59, Adam Hunt wrote: > > I've been trying to get v6 connectivity setup on my 2.1-rc0 box with > > limited success. I finally managed to bring the interface up but for > > some reason I still don't pass the tests at http://test-ipv6.com. I've > > also found that if I SSH into my box I don't get any echo replies using > > ping6 (I've tried ipv6.google.com <http://ipv6.google.com> and my "IPv6 > > Server Address", 2001:470:XXXX:XXXX::1 at HE). > > In that case you might want to remove that tunnel and make a new one. > Every once in a blue moon a non working tunnel is turned up at HE. It's > rare but it has happend before. > > The tunnel interface should basically just work. > > Can you check if the "Allow IPv6" on the advanced page is on? > > Regards, > Seth > _______________________________________________ > List mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list >
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