Danny Terweij wrote:

<SNIP>
> Same here, but from XP and Win2k Server i got an Timed out 
> message from ping6.
> I am playing with routes but it seems that radvd is not routing at
all?
radvd stands for Router ADVertisement Daemon. It doesn't route, it
_advertises_ them.
Ofcourse only if properly configured:

jeroen@purgatory:~$ cat /etc/radvd.conf
interface eth1
{
   AdvSendAdvert on;
   prefix 3ffe:8114:2000:240::/64
   {
   };
};

Ofcourse, fill in your _OWN_ prefix ;)
Turn on forwarding and do something like:

ip -6 addr add 3ffe:8114:2000:240:290:27ff:fe24:c19f/64 dev eth1

Fill in your own IP in the range as defined above, start radvd
et tada, it should work.

For more info on radvd and generic configging,
check Peter Bieringer's site:
http://www.bieringer.de/linux/IPv6/index.html

Greets,
 Jeroen

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