Dave Marquardt wrote:
> I saw something in the source code about bidirectional tunnel support,
> I'm not sure what that means.
>
> Kristof> Belnet You
> Kristof> Tunnel end-point 193.190.197.234
> Kristof> 157.193.83.142
> Kristof> ipv6-for tunnel
> Kristof> 2001:6A8:FF::/127 2001:6A8:FF::1/127
>
> Well, you could set up your tunnel as a /128, then add a route for the
> /127.
I managed to get the gif interface configured with prefixlen 128; I
suppose they would tell me that I'd had to use the network
2001:6A8:FF::/127 with 2 hosts on it: my endpoint and the one at
belnet. Now I've got:
gif0: flags=8051<UP,POINTOPOINT,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 1280
tunnel inet 157.193.83.142 --> 193.190.197.234
inet6 fe80::280:c8ff:fe33:266d%gif0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x9
inet6 2001:6a8:ff::1 --> 2001:6a8:ff:: prefixlen 128
Now I'm still having problems, when i traceroute to www.kame.net i get:
traceroute6 to kame220.kame.net (3ffe:501:4819:2000:280:adff:fe71:81fc)
from 2001:6a8:ff::1, 30 hops max, 12 byte packets
1 2001:6a8:ff:: 8.393 ms * 8.439 ms
2 3ffe:401:0:1::16:2 92.045 ms 92.18 ms 92.419 ms
3 pc1.LosAngels.wide.ad.jp 190.369 ms 189.661 ms 190.17 ms
4 3ffe:3900:2::2 313.437 ms 315.045 ms 314.909 ms
5 pc3.nezu.wide.ad.jp 313.807 ms 313.563 ms 314.041 ms
6 * * *
While, with a 6to4 host the routing goes well...
traceroute6 to kame220.kame.net (3ffe:501:4819:2000:280:adff:fe71:81fc)
from 2002:9dc1:202c:1::1, 30 hops max, 12 byte packets
1 6to4.ipv6.funet.fi 59.632 ms 61.271 ms 59.392 ms
2 v6-f00-6to4.ipv6.funet.fi 60.008 ms 60.888 ms 60.382 ms
3 6bone-gw.sics.se 124.685 ms 121.683 ms 119.274 ms
4 3ffe:401:0:1::16:2 253.389 ms 255.413 ms 253.213 ms
5 pc1.LosAngels.wide.ad.jp 481.781 ms 519.399 ms 493.727 ms
6 3ffe:3900:2::2 484.062 ms 499.504 ms 484.237 ms
7 pc3.nezu.wide.ad.jp 487.059 ms 505.997 ms 484.899 ms
8 pc7.nezu.wide.ad.jp 478.867 ms 492.725 ms 479.645 ms
9 pc1.fujisawa.wide.ad.jp 490.564 ms 501.697 ms 482.137 ms
10 3ffe:501:100c:fff0::1 481.71 ms 495.557 ms 482.342 ms
11 hitachi2.fujisawa.wide.ad.jp 482.413 ms 480.993 ms 483.461 ms
12 gr2000.karigome.wide.ad.jp 484.528 ms 483.711 ms 485.248 ms
13 apple.kame.net 492.608 ms 491.11 ms 492.113 ms
So there are no routers down as far as I can see.
Kind regards.
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