Hi Vic,
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 12:20:24PM -, Vic wrote:
> The bit I was missing was my local network config - the proto-41 packets
> were getting to the router, but no further.
>
> The fix was just to tell aiccu where to put them - by using the
> local_ipv4_override parameter in the config f
> Your ADSL router will need to do both PPP (IPv4) and PPP(IPv6), and so
> the ADSL router will have both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
I was talking about v6 only hosts, those without dual stack (new ISP's
that startup after v4 has run out for a example). Once v4 has all been
allocated the v4 addresse
In case anyone's interested, I fixed it. I now have my own /64 :-)
> I'm running a Draytek Vigor. I've seen those do strange things when the
> world doesn't suit them. I'll have to see if anyone else has had success
> with that router...
I can now confirm that the Vigor 2600V does indeed cope wi
On 19 December 2010 11:04, Wayne Lee wrote:
>> Just need the Broadband ADSL router to support IPv6 over PPP and
>> include IPv6 firewall/port forwarding features.
>
> There are very few ADSL routers which support v6 of ppp. The
> Manufactures have been very slow in dealing with this(lack of demand
>> Have you firewalled it? Don't forget that the tunnel comes through
>> IPv4 so you'll need to allow it through your IPv4 firewall.
>
> In particular, allow in IP proto-41 (6in4), that had me stumped for a
> while.
Well, all my firewalls are currently turned off - nothing on the router,
nothing
> Just need the Broadband ADSL router to support IPv6 over PPP and
> include IPv6 firewall/port forwarding features.
There are very few ADSL routers which support v6 of ppp. The
Manufactures have been very slow in dealing with this(lack of demand
being the reason they cite). Of course you can use
On 19 December 2010 05:14, Jonathan Hudson wrote:
>>
>> ping6 should definitely work.
>>
>> Have you firewalled it? Don't forget that the tunnel comes through
>> IPv4 so you'll need to allow it through your IPv4 firewall.
>>
>
> In particular, allow in IP proto-41 (6in4), that had me stumped for a
On Sat, 18 Dec 2010 22:55:54 +
Andy Smith wrote:
> Hi Vic,
>
> On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 08:10:02PM -, Vic wrote:
> > > You can run "aiccu test" and it might show you where the problem is.
> >
> > Not when you know as little about IPv6 as I do, you can't :-)
>
> Just run it. It's pretty
Hi Vic,
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 08:10:02PM -, Vic wrote:
> > You can run "aiccu test" and it might show you where the problem is.
>
> Not when you know as little about IPv6 as I do, you can't :-)
Just run it. It's pretty verbose. Running it is part of the
troubleshooting steps when reporting
On Sat, 18 Dec 2010 20:10:02 - (GMT)
"Vic" wrote:
>
> > You can run "aiccu test" and it might show you where the problem is.
>
> Not when you know as little about IPv6 as I do, you can't :-)
>
> > ip -6 addr
>
> [r...@oldempire ~]# ip -6 addr
> 1: lo: mtu 16436
> inet6 ::1/128 scope
> You can run "aiccu test" and it might show you where the problem is.
Not when you know as little about IPv6 as I do, you can't :-)
> ip -6 addr
[r...@oldempire ~]# ip -6 addr
1: lo: mtu 16436
inet6 ::1/128 scope host
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
3: eth1: mtu 1500 qlen
> On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 02:56:21PM -, Vic wrote:
>> I'm using aiccu to set up the tunnel. Running "aiccu start" seems to
>> succeed - but I can't actually get the tunnel working.
>
Never had any luck with with sixxs, Hurricane Electric worked first
time for with on OpenBSD, Monowall and Vyat
Hi Vic,
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 02:56:21PM -, Vic wrote:
> I'm using aiccu to set up the tunnel. Running "aiccu start" seems to
> succeed - but I can't actually get the tunnel working.
You can run "aiccu test" and it might show you where the problem is.
> Trying to ping ipv6.google.com gets
Hi All.
I'm having a bit of a play with IPv6. I've got myself a tunnel, but I
can't seem to make it work.
I'm using aiccu to set up the tunnel. Running "aiccu start" seems to
succeed - but I can't actually get the tunnel working.
Trying to ping ipv6.google.com gets me the following error:
>Fro
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