On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 11:00:00PM +0100, Kristof Verhenne wrote:
> 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

You are configuring a point-to-point interface.
Only two ends and therefor two /128 addresses.

> 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

This looks ok.

> 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  * * *

Sounds like a connectivity problem with your net.

> 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.

With 6to4 it works well, because you are ussing a different network.

You should get your provider to check the bgp annoucement for your
network.
It doesn't look like a problem on your side.

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B.Walter              COSMO-Project         http://www.cosmo-project.de
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