On Sun, Oct 11, 2015 at 6:51 PM, David A. Bandel <[email protected]> wrote:
> In order to use IPv6, you must have an address starting 2000-3fff (globally
> routable IPv6 address).  The fe80 address can be used as the default
> gateway, but your outgoing packets must contain a source address with a
> globally unique address, which I don't see here.  Turn on your dhcp v6
> client so you pick up a globally routable address (your ISP should be
> broadcasting).

Ok... This is probably a studid question, but how can I turn on the
dhcp v6 client on the wan (or wan6 ?) interface. I'm not sure to
understand when to define a wan6 interface - or not - BTW.

I'm a bit lost about which config to choose. They are many examples to
enable IPv6 but I do not understand which one to pick - it seems it is
also different depending on each OpenWRT is in use, so it is a bit
hard to understand what are the valid configurations to try.

Where can I look to find log/debug info, as /var/log does not seem to
be a useful location on OpenWRT.

Thanks !
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