Forwarding is turned on.

The internal clients (1 winxp box, 1 MDK linux box) both obtain an ipv6 address. They can both ping6 to the router's lan interface (eth1), both neither can ping6 the outside interface of the router (eth0). From my experience in the ipv4 world, this would sound like a routing issue, or gateway issue. I can ping6 the router but can't traverse the router.

Thanks Guys, will keep trying.

Mike

Fredrik Tolf wrote:

On Thu, 2005-03-17 at 18:17 -0500, Michael Banta wrote:


It is a linux router running MDK10.1. It is a cable connection with a static ip. Dayton, OH.

I am soo close! Just can't get there.



Micheal, I still haven't really understood what your actual problem is. You said previously that your router had full access to the IPv6 Internet, and that the problem was somehow with the internal clients, right?

So is the problem to get it to route traffic from internal clients? Or
is it to get the internal clients to claim an address? Or is it
something completely else?

If it's just to get the router to route, have you turned on IPv6
forwarding (check /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/*/forwarding)?

Fredrik Tolf


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