Re: Can't ping IPv6

2015-09-16 Thread Mark Carroll
Stuart Henderson writes: > On 2015-09-16, Mark Carroll wrote: >> Maybe there's a better way to specify default routes, but that one sure >> seems to work. > > The standard method is to add it to /etc/mygate. Aha! Of course, it looks like the installer already put my IPv4 one in there. Adding my

Re: Can't ping IPv6

2015-09-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2015-09-16, Mark Carroll wrote: > Maybe there's a better way to specify default routes, but that one sure > seems to work. The standard method is to add it to /etc/mygate.

Re: Can't ping IPv6

2015-09-16 Thread Giancarlo Razzolini
Em 16-09-2015 15:01, Mark Carroll escreveu: > Maybe there's a better way to specify default routes, but that one sure > seems to work. My CPE sometimes won't give me a default route through SLAAC. I'm not sure you're using it, but I presume you are. The only way I have to kind of assure a default r

Re: Can't ping IPv6

2015-09-16 Thread Mark Carroll
Denis Fondras writes: > On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 07:28:48AM +0200, Remi Locherer wrote: >> Strange notation with "-". Never seen such an output from "routei show" or >> "netstat -rn" command. > > Guess it is a rdns. There is indeed one set. >> You don't have a default route set for IPv6. > > I

Re: Can't ping IPv6

2015-09-15 Thread Denis Fondras
On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 07:28:48AM +0200, Remi Locherer wrote: > Strange notation with "-". Never seen such an output from "routei show" or > "netstat -rn" command. > Guess it is a rdns. > You don't have a default route set for IPv6. > I second that :)

Re: Can't ping IPv6

2015-09-15 Thread Remi Locherer
On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 10:01:03PM +0100, Mark Carroll wrote: > I have a fairly vanilla OpenBSD 5.7 installation on > a machine for which my provider told me, > > Net : 5.28.62.155, 2001:41c9:1:41c::155 > > My pf.conf is simple; it still has the, > block return# block stateless traffic > that

Re: Can't ping IPv6

2015-09-15 Thread Mark Carroll
Ha, probably it would help if I added, ifconfig vio0 vio0: flags=8843 mtu 1500 lladdr fe:ff:00:00:4f:1a priority: 0 groups: egress media: Ethernet autoselect status: active inet 5.28.62.155 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 5.28.62.255 inet6 fe80:

Can't ping IPv6

2015-09-15 Thread Mark Carroll
I have a fairly vanilla OpenBSD 5.7 installation on a machine for which my provider told me, Net : 5.28.62.155, 2001:41c9:1:41c::155 My pf.conf is simple; it still has the, block return# block stateless traffic that I suppose I got from somewhere and generally seems to work fine. I can ping