I've had that happen on the rare occasions my cable gives me a different IPv6
prefix (the leases being decently long, that's typically a fairly long power
outage, not just a modem reboot). Takes awhile to remember that I have
firewall rules on the router (that sadly cannot be written in terms
Hi Tim,
Finally tracked down the problem.user error :-[
I changed my Global Address and forgot to update the firewall, updated
firewall - problem resolved.
I did find that I had to update /etc/inet/ndpd.conf to disable SLAAC on
the IPv6 ULA and GA interfaces
Regards
Russell
In regard to: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Detected problem with IPv6, russell...:
For the last four years I have had IPv6 configured in my home network and it
has been working perfectly, the desktop and laptops configured with ULA and
Global Addresses.
While IPv6 works perfectly within my home
Hi,
For the last four years I have had IPv6 configured in my home network
and it has been working perfectly, the desktop and laptops configured
with ULA and Global Addresses.
While IPv6 works perfectly within my home network and all other devices
can ping and establish out going IPv6