On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 08:36:45PM +0200, list wrote: > Hello, > > thanks alot for your suggestions! I really appreciate it. > > Unluckily that didn't work out. > > My hostname.vio0 now looks like this: > > inet6 alias <IP>/64 > > !route add -inet6 default fe80::2de:361a:24aa:d7a6%vio0 >
Why this LL IP as the gateway ? I guess this would work better if it was an IP not on your own machine. > > So with this gateway added I now don't get the "no route to host" when > trying to ping someone else on their IPv6. But I am not getting any > replies. > > I somehow don't get any replies. Even with pf turned off. (pfctl -d) > > I still cannot ping the issued server. Getting "no route to host" when > trying to ping it. > > Which seems logical when i just added a route. Shouldn't change anything > when trying to ping from the outside. > > Do you have any futher ideas ? > > When doing a "ifconfig vio0" I get: > > vio0: flags=8843 mtu 1500 > > lladdr <MAC address> > > index 1 priority 0 llprio 3 > > groups: egress > > media: Ethernet autoselect > > status: active > > inet <IPv4 via dhcp> netmask 0xfffffc00 broadcast <IPv4 address> > > inet6 fe80::2de:361a:24aa:d7a6%vio0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1 > > inet6 <configured IPv6> prefixlen 64 > > .. Hmmm it feels like I am forgetting something. > > > I'd appreciate any suggestions ! > > > Kind regards, > > > Stephan > > On 8/13/19 10:21 PM, Jordan Geoghegan wrote: > > > > On 8/13/19 10:11 AM, Thomas Bohl wrote: > >> Hello, > >> > >>> My hostname.vio0 looks like this: > >>> > >>> > >>> dhcp > >>> > >>> inet6 alias <my chosen ipv6 based on the offered /64 of my hosting > >>> provider> 64 > >>> > >> > >> You most likely need to add a route. Add something like this to your > >> hostname file: > >> !route add -inet6 default fe80::1%vio0 > >> > >> > >> Just in case you have the same problem. For whatever reason, after a > >> reboot, I have to do this in order to get IPv6 traffic flowing: > >> ping6 -c 10 fe80::1%vio0 > >> > > or just add your gateway to your /etc/mygate file. > > > > > > >