On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 08:04:04AM -0500, Daniel Delaney wrote:
> I am currently using route6d. My external interface is working properly. The 
>internal interface and hosts connected to that interface are not getting routes (I 
>think). When I try and traceroute, ping, or do anything from one of the internal 
>hosts, I get timeouts.

A timeout means you *have* a route.
And of course interfaces don't get routes - they are global.
It's hard to guess what you are realy doing without seeing ifconfig -a
and netstat -nr and other related configs.
Do you have ipv6_gateway_enable="yes" in /etc/rc.conf on all routers?

> Most likely I do not have route6d configured properly and will continue to pull out 
>my hair until it becomes obvious. 

Most likely you have a more basic problem.
RIP don't need to be configured for the simpliest case.

> Do you know of any website that talks about route6d (other than the man page)?

Get static routing running first before anything else.

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