[Bug 1735944] Re: cannot route IPv6 addresses

2022-03-16 Thread Lukas Märdian
There hasn't been a response for a long time, so I'm closing this issue.

Please re-open with the requested information if this is still an issue.

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[Bug 1735944] Re: cannot route IPv6 addresses

2018-07-20 Thread Daniel Axtens
Hmm, that's really odd. I'm sorry you haven't had a solution yet.

I have a set of test containers to test ipv6 networking. My netplan
config for a static IPv6 address is https://github.com/daxtens/ipv6
-config-demos/blob/master/static-networkd/60-ipv6.yaml and it looks a
lot like yours. It can definitely get past the next hop.

If I enter that container and dump the same info as you have:

root@static-networkd:~# ip -6 route
fd8f:1d7d:b141::/64 dev eth0 proto kernel metric 256 pref medium
fe80::/64 dev eth0 proto kernel metric 256 pref medium
default via fd8f:1d7d:b141::1 dev eth0 proto static metric 1024 pref medium

Interestingly here I'm missing all the nexthop stuff you have...

root@static-networkd:~# route -6
Kernel IPv6 routing table
DestinationNext Hop   Flag Met Ref Use If
fd8f:1d7d:b141::/64[::]   U256 2 5 eth0
fe80::/64  [::]   U256 1 0 eth0
[::]/0 _gateway   UG   1024 218 eth0
ip6-localhost/128  [::]   Un   0   3 4 lo
static-networkd/128[::]   Un   0   320 eth0
static-networkd/128[::]   Un   0   3 8 eth0
ip6-mcastprefix/8  [::]   U256 276 eth0
[::]/0 [::]   !n   -1  1 1 lo

And again here I don't have a bunch of routes you do.

I wonder how you're ending up with the nexthop stuff. Do you have any
virtual networking stuff on your host? VMs? openvswitch? Anything else
that would mess with routes?

Regards,
Daniel

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[Bug 1735944] Re: cannot route IPv6 addresses

2018-04-09 Thread Robin Hall
Putting the gateway in quotes does not help. Still the same way.

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[Bug 1735944] Re: cannot route IPv6 addresses

2018-04-09 Thread MOHAMMED FAHAD MUSHAHID
The IPv6 should be in quotes when entering with gateway.
Hope this should work

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[Bug 1735944] Re: cannot route IPv6 addresses

2018-04-09 Thread MOHAMMED FAHAD MUSHAHID
I also think that this error is all about syntax issue.


 

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[Bug 1735944] Re: cannot route IPv6 addresses

2018-02-26 Thread Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre
I think this is "just" a syntax issue. Try quotes around the IPv6
address in gateway6. :/

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[Bug 1735944] Re: cannot route IPv6 addresses

2017-12-10 Thread Robin Hall
I would really like to know what needs to be done to fix this. I get the
same on every install and updates are quite tedious waiting for it to
time out on IPv6 addresses.

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