Hi Alina,
I assume that you are getting only link local address on the
pppoe and no other address is given either through RA or DHCPv6 . This is
not correct as you should get a prefix delegated address and a RA to add
default route .
Did you check with your service provider ? . Or may
Is your ipv6 stack enabled on that interface ?. May be you can check
/proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/enable_ipv6
After conf you can also see interface name check in them also for this
parameter .
Regards,
Suprasad
On 13 Sep 2013 17:11, Alina Friedrichsen x-al...@gmx.net wrote:
root@OpenWrt:/#
root@OpenWrt:/# ping6 www.google.de
PING www.google.de (2a00:1450:4013:c00::5e): 56 data bytes
ping6: sendto: Operation not permitted
WTF, was soll der Mist und wie schalte ich das aus?
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On 09/13/2013 01:41 PM, Alina Friedrichsen wrote:
root@OpenWrt:/# ping6 www.google.de
PING www.google.de (2a00:1450:4013:c00::5e): 56 data bytes
ping6: sendto: Operation not permitted
WTF, was soll der Mist und wie schalte ich das aus?
root@OpenWrt:/# ping6 www.google.de
PING www.google.de (2a00:1450:4013:c00::5e): 56 data bytes
ping6: sendto: Operation not permitted
WTF, was soll der Mist und wie schalte ich das aus?
I found the bug. Your PPPoE stuff don't set a IPv6 default route.
Alina
On 13.09.2013 13:41, Alina Friedrichsen wrote:
root@OpenWrt:/# ping6 www.google.de
PING www.google.de (2a00:1450:4013:c00::5e): 56 data bytes
ping6: sendto: Operation not permitted
WTF, was soll der Mist und wie schalte ich das aus?
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https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/2372
It isn't closed.
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it was fixed in r37402
I use the trunk from yesterday. It isn't fixed.
Alina
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P.S.: You need a /etc/rc.local. Writing the stuff in /etc/firewall.user
ist quick and dirty.
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On 2013-09-13 2:02 PM, Alina Friedrichsen wrote:
https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/2372
It isn't closed.
Why are you posting a link to a 6 (!) year old closed ticket and claim
that it isn't closed?
If you're ever interested in sending emails that stand a chance of
generating helpful responses
WTF, was soll der Mist und wie schalte ich das aus?
What about providing some details? X does not work. WTF does not
exactly make me want to answer your question.
Whats the current configuration? Whats the output if ifstatus wan or
whatever name your IPv6 PPPoE enabled ifaces uses.
Also note
This isn't the right place for it:
/etc/firewall.user:
(while true; do ip -6 route add default dev pppoe-wan; sleep 60; done)
/dev/null 21
This is the right place (on Debian) for it:
/etc/ppp/ipv6-up.d/defaultroute:
ip -6 route add default via $PPP_REMOTE dev $PPP_IFACE
/etc/firewall.user:
(while true; do ip -6 route add default dev pppoe-wan; sleep 60; done)
/dev/null 21
This is the right place (on Debian) for it:
/etc/ppp/ipv6-up.d/defaultroute:
ip -6 route add default via $PPP_REMOTE dev $PPP_IFACE
This is just an ugly hack.
The proper way would
http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/uci/network6#native.ipv6.connection
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Hi Jow!
This is just an ugly hack.
The proper way would be to rely on and deal with router advertisements
sent via the established PPPoE link.
My provider (Titan-DSL) do not send any Router Advertisements, DHCPv6 or
such stuff. It only negotiate the link-local address and sends it's own
IP
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