Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] How to deal with IPV4/6 as a router

2012-06-07 Thread Jonathan Adams
On 06-06-12 21:29, Gary Gendel wrote: My ISP has turned on IPV6 and I can get as many addresses as I want.  However, some of my devices aren't ipv6 capable so I have to deal with a mix of ipv4 and ipv6 addresses until these are retired. I turned on ipv6 on bge0 and have both an ipv4 and ipv6

[OpenIndiana-discuss] How to deal with IPV4/6 as a router

2012-06-06 Thread Gary Gendel
My Home OI box currently serves as my router/gateway to my ISP. Under IPV4 I have Cable Modem - bge0 - ipfilter/nat - bge1 - network. My ISP has turned on IPV6 and I can get as many addresses as I want. However, some of my devices aren't ipv6 capable so I have to deal with a mix of ipv4 and

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] How to deal with IPV4/6 as a router

2012-06-06 Thread James Carlson
Gary Gendel wrote: The question is: How do I set up things so it works with my internal devices? It seems that All I want to do is to leave the ipv4 setup as I have it now and pass all ipv6 packets (discovery, etc.) from bge0 to bge1 (and visa versa). This way my ISP will provide ipv6

Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] How to deal with IPV4/6 as a router

2012-06-06 Thread Kristoff Bonne
Hi Gary, On 06-06-12 21:29, Gary Gendel wrote: My Home OI box currently serves as my router/gateway to my ISP. Under IPV4 I have Cable Modem - bge0 - ipfilter/nat - bge1 - network. My ISP has turned on IPV6 and I can get as many addresses as I want. However, some of my devices aren't