Scarcely, ping6 works at the first boot, while ping (IPv4) always works pretty fine. Mostly, I have to disconnect and re-connect the network 3-4 times to have ping6 work. I haven't encountered this issue on netbsd-7.
Related lines in /etc/rc.conf... # auto_ifconfig=YES #wpa_supplicant=YES #wpa_supplicant_flags="-i iwm0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf" ip6mode="autohost" dhcpcd=YES dhcpcd_flags="-t 0" # -b #ifconfig_wm0=dhcp I don't know where I shall investigate. Any suggestion would be much appreciated. * Gua Chung Lim (gua.chung...@gmail.com) wrote: > Hi, > > I have been using NetBSD 8.0 for a few days. > I found some inconsistency. > Sometimes I cannot ping6 anywhere. > But many times I can, and without touching any configuration. > Occasionally, I have to wait 10-15 minutes after boot, > in order to get access to IPv6 addresses. > Disabling NPF does not fix it. > I don't know much about IPv6, but on netbsd-7 it simply works. > Any suggestion would be highly appreciated. > > % grep dhcp /etc/rc.conf > dhcpcd=YES > dhcpcd_flags="-t 0" > #ifconfig_wm0=dhcp > > % cat /etc/resolv.conf > # Generated by resolvconf > nameserver 192.168.1.1 > nameserver fe80::1%wm0 > > Thanks, > > -- > Gua Chung Lim > > "UNIX is basically a simple operating system, > but you have to be a genius to understand the simplicity." > -- Dennis M. Ritchie -- Gua Chung Lim "UNIX is basically a simple operating system, but you have to be a genius to understand the simplicity." -- Dennis M. Ritchie