Re: Setting up IPv6

2016-11-17 Thread Robert Elz
Date:Thu, 17 Nov 2016 23:40:02 +0100 From:Rhialto Message-ID: <20161117224002.gh21...@falu.nl> | At first I had no rtadvd.conf file, but in december 2015 (was that for | 7.0?) I found I had to have that file, but it could be empty. I am not

Re: IPv6 routing(?)

2016-11-17 Thread Robert Elz
Date:Thu, 17 Nov 2016 22:28:32 +0100 From:Jan Danielsson Message-ID: <03604c00-17eb-f3de-d69e-ec070d06a...@gmail.com> |This is a proper global /48 network. That sounds good, but what is "this" there - that is, to whom is that /48

Re: IPv6 routing(?)

2016-11-17 Thread Andy Ruhl
On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 2:57 PM, Jan Danielsson wrote: > On 2016-11-17 22:36, Andy Ruhl wrote: >>>- The router can ping6 the host1's IPv6 address. >> >> I'm not really sure if this is relevant, but what source IP are you >> using when this happens? Can you force it

Re: Setting up IPv6

2016-11-17 Thread Rhialto
On Wed 16 Nov 2016 at 01:26:58 +0700, Robert Elz wrote: > Greg Troxel said: > | I am unclear on if you need a rtadvd.conf. > > That should only be required if some of the default parameters need to be > altered. If the default values are OK, then rtadvd will supply

Re: IPv6 routing(?)

2016-11-17 Thread Andy Ruhl
On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 2:28 PM, Jan Danielsson wrote: >- The router can ping6 the host1's IPv6 address. I'm not really sure if this is relevant, but what source IP are you using when this happens? Can you force it to be the external global address? Andy

IPv6 routing(?)

2016-11-17 Thread Jan Danielsson
Hello, Thanks to help from the list, I got past some initial IPv6 configuration issues; the router gets its address and prefixlength from the ISP and a host on the LAN gets a subnet address from the router. However, one issue remains, and I've been banging my head against it for too long and I