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Gioved�, agosto 1, 2002, alle 02:09 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: >> I am testing Windows XP for a while and I am - of course :) - trying >> the IPv6 connectivity. >> I already have a Linux machine with ipv6 up and running, using >> 3ffe:8171:10:8::/64. I decided to reserve 3ffe:8171:10:8::1984:0:0/96 >> to this LAN test. > > you can't use /96. all subnets needs to have /64 by default. I have also tried with /64, but the problem persists: it looks like my gateway can't route packets correctly, and gets stuck in some kind of neighbourhood discovery... how am I supposed to bypass this and just route the packets to the default gateway, like it does for local ipv6 packets? (i.e. not coming from a machine on the LAN) TIA Daniele - -- Daniele Nicolucci (Jollino) - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web applications programmer (www.webdreamers.net) IRC Operator on Discussioni.Org (www.discussioni.org) Mantainer of gopher://gopher.sogno.net:70 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (Darwin) iD8DBQE9SPsAvHqjaS79TuIRAluGAJ4uA0yLrw+WzxoL6llUjbSsKGcyCQCfVlEF zfE06QUDRdObLyxCDT/U5L8= =OFN0 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------- The IPv6 Users Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe users" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
