Re: [Shorewall-users] Second attempt at IPv6, no default routes

2016-09-21 Thread Tom Eastep
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 09/19/2016 07:50 PM, Steven Kiehl wrote: > > So I adding that address as a hard-coded gateway in the > shorewall/providers configuration. I basically followed the > multi-isp directions and skipped the multi part of it. Seems > functional, f

Re: [Shorewall-users] Second attempt at IPv6, no default routes

2016-09-20 Thread Simon Hobson
Steven Kiehl wrote: > Thanks for the response, Simon. Like everyone else in the world, it's Time > Warner service. It's all negotiated over DHCP/DHCPv6. Do I need to unblock > something for RA services perhaps? Yes, you will need to be able to receive RAs in order to get your gateway. The d

Re: [Shorewall-users] Second attempt at IPv6, no default routes

2016-09-19 Thread Steven Kiehl
Thanks for the response, Simon. Like everyone else in the world, it's Time Warner service. It's all negotiated over DHCP/DHCPv6. Do I need to unblock something for RA services perhaps? I found that I can get things working by taking the steps of hooking a Windows machine up first, grabbing the d

Re: [Shorewall-users] Second attempt at IPv6, no default routes

2016-09-18 Thread Simon Hobson
Steven Kiehl wrote: > So, after several months, I've decided to take another crack at upgrading to > IPv6. I followed the directions on the shorewall IPv6 support page as far as > I can tell, and also dug well into the Linux documentation noted in that > article. Thanks for all your efforts i

Re: [Shorewall-users] Second attempt at IPv6, no default routes

2016-09-17 Thread Steven Kiehl
Woops. sorry, let me try attaching this again. Seem to have attached the stopped-state dump. Attached here is the started-state dump with all the active changes and whatnot. By the way, do you accept these dumps via GitHub Gists, or just via attached gz/bzip2s? - Steve Kiehl On Sat, Sep 17,

[Shorewall-users] Second attempt at IPv6, no default routes

2016-09-17 Thread Steven Kiehl
Hi again! So, after several months, I've decided to take another crack at upgrading to IPv6. I followed the directions on the shorewall IPv6 support page as far as I can tell, and also dug well into the Linux documentation noted in that article. Thanks for all your efforts in putting that page to