use a real mapped address, e.g. ::ffff:172.25.79.152

% 
% Hi, 
% 
% I need to ping an ipv4-mapped ipv6 address, but it seems not to work, also, it's
% very courious what happens:
% 
% If I ping6 to it, and there is no route to that ipv4-mapped ipv6 address happens
% this:
% 
% [root@gt64 userlevel]# ping6 -I eth0 ::172.25.79.152
% connect: Network is unreachable
% 
% BUT, if there's a route to ::172.25.79.152 I get this:
% 
% [root@ipv6 /root]# ping6 -I eth0 ::172.25.79.152
% connect: Cannot assign requested address
% 
% 
% I'm using the default ipv6 stack of the original kernel (not usagi patches).
% 
% Any ideas?
% 
% --
% Juan Luis Baptiste M.
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