David Diggles <[email protected]> writes:

Hello,

we provide pilot native dual stack access in Greece. One of our users
has contributed the setup described in this link:

http://ipv6.ote.gr/?page_id=74&lang=en

Prefix delegation is being done through DHCPv6 and we provide one /56
per user. Hope this helps, let me know if you find anything inaccurate
on this page.

Regards,

Kostas 

> Hi Martin
>
> Aha!  Sounds complicated, and a bit different to my situation, so I am 
> replying back to the list. :/
>
> My ISP provides native dual stack IPv4 and IPv6 over PPPoE.  The IPv4
> address is static, and the IPv6 address is dynamic.
>
> I've tested connecting with the PPPoE client on MacOSX and can then ping6 to 
> test hosts. It works.
>
> I wish to get both working on OpenBSD, pppoe(4), but do not know
>   (a) if it supported, and if so,
>   (b) the hostname.if / ifconfig syntax to bring it up with IPv4 and IPv6 on 
> the pppoe interface.
>
> If someone out there can enlighten me, I would be greatful.
>
> .d.d.
>
> On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 07:01:47AM +0200, Martin Schmitt wrote:
>> Hey David!
>> 
>> No, I have not found a solution, because problems were already happening
>> on a lower layer. 1) The modem/router actually doesn't pass through
>> PPPoE when it is already terminating PPPoE itself, and 2) Deutsche
>> Telekom obfuscates the oE part in PPPoE by using some sort of VLAN tagging.
>> 
>> To make a long story short, I still use tunneled IPv6.
>> 
>> -martin
>> 
>> -- 
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>> 
>> 
>> Am 17.04.12 03:50, schrieb David Diggles:
>> > Hi Martin,
>> > 
>> > I have exactly the same issue!  I am wondering if you found a solution?
>> > 
>> > .d.d.
>> > 
>> >> List:       openbsd-misc
>> >> Subject:    PPPoE for IPv6
>> >> From:       Martin Schmitt <mas () scsy ! de>
>> >> Date:       2011-01-31 16:47:43
>> >> Message-ID: 4D46E7AF.3010300 () scsy ! de
>> >> [Download message RAW]
>> >>
>> >> Now I'm in trouble! ;-)
>> >>
>> >> I've been using IPv6 via tunnel for a while, with decent success.
>> >>
>> >> Lately, I have found an ISP here in Germany who hands out free native
>> >> IPv6 access, which is to be used on top of the existing DSL line. And I
>> >> already have an account with them.
>> >>
>> >> How do I configure PPPoE for IPv6? Is the example from pppoe(4), with
>> >> the 0.0.0.0 etc. dummy addresses, also valid for a pure IPv6 connection,
>> >> or do I have to set it up in a different way? (I have never before
>> >> configured PPPoE on OpenBSD.)
>> >>
>> >> Kind regards,
>> >>
>> >> -martin
>

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