Hi list,
Im trying to give my network-computers IPv6-Addresses constructed from
ppp0. In my config I get from my provider i.e. these (dynamic) IPv4 and
IPv6-addresses:
# ifconfig ppp0
ppp0: flags=4305UP,POINTOPOINT,RUNNING,NOARP,MULTICAST mtu 1492
inet 80.137.126.83 netmask
Le lundi 21 avril 2014, 15:28:30 Oliver Rath a écrit :
Hi list,
Im trying to give my network-computers IPv6-Addresses constructed
from ppp0. In my config I get from my provider i.e. these (dynamic)
IPv4 and IPv6-addresses:
# ifconfig ppp0
ppp0:
inet6 fe80::43c:5b54:cea:b7ea prefixlen 10 scopeid 0x20link
This is the link-local address, established by stateless autoconfiguration.
inet6 2003:62:487f:b168:43c:5b54:cea:b7ea prefixlen 64 scopeid
This is the /64 your ISP assigned you.
If I understand right, ive got an
Le lundi 21 avril 2014, 15:50:04 Timo Buhrmester a écrit :
inet6 fe80::43c:5b54:cea:b7ea prefixlen 10 scopeid
0x20link
This is the link-local address, established by stateless
autoconfiguration.
inet6 2003:62:487f:b168:43c:5b54:cea:b7ea prefixlen 64
Hi Stéphane!
Am 21.04.2014 15:35, schrieb Stéphane Guedon:
Le lundi 21 avril 2014, 15:28:30 Oliver Rath a écrit :
[..]I don't understand many of what you say. But your setup looks like
mine, and I wrote an article about that :
Hi,
This looks like a bonding issue rather than a dnsmasq issue. What happens when
you remove the bonding config on the host, down all interfaces but one, and
unplug all interfaces but one on to the switch?
If that fixes it, then you have a bonding config issue on either the host or
switch