Re: Setting up IPv6

2016-11-15 Thread Robert Elz
Date:Tue, 15 Nov 2016 07:14:34 -0700 From:Andy Ruhl Message-ID:

Re: Setting up IPv6

2016-11-15 Thread Greg Troxel
Andy Ruhl writes: > On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 4:36 AM, Robert Elz wrote: >> If you have a static IPv6 addr from the ISP, you can just configure >> another subnet for the other interface, and all should be fine. > > What subnet? I don't think I have enough

Re: Setting up IPv6

2016-11-15 Thread Andy Ruhl
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 4:36 AM, Robert Elz wrote: > If you have a static IPv6 addr from the ISP, you can just configure > another subnet for the other interface, and all should be fine. What subnet? I don't think I have enough information from the original message to decide

Re: Setting up IPv6

2016-11-15 Thread Robert Elz
You need to make sure your router is getting an IPv6 address on its wm0 interface, not just re0. If you have a static IPv6 addr from the ISP, you can just configure another subnet for the other interface, and all should be fine. If you don't, you'll need to arrange for a prefix delegation from

Re: Setting up IPv6

2016-11-15 Thread Martin Husemann
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 11:52:55AM +0100, Jan Danielsson wrote: > ip6mode="router" > rtadvd=yes > rtadvd_flags="wm0" > rtsold=no Did you create an /etc/rtadvd.conf? I have on like: re0:\ :addr="2001:XXX::XX::":prefixlen#64: >The host isn't assigned an IPv6 address; first issue

Setting up IPv6

2016-11-15 Thread Jan Danielsson
Hello, I'm setting up some systems with IPv6 and have some beginner's questions. I've mostly been following http://www.netbsd.org/docs/network/ipv6/ The specific problem I'm having is that hosts aren't being assigned an IPv6 address. (Using RA's). The router has a re0 interface which