On Thu, 2005-03-17 at 17:45 -0500, Michael Banta wrote: >Things are even clearer now.... > >But. > >I am running radvd on the firewall, and I have it advertising a /48 to
You should announce a /64. A /48 contains 65535 /64's and afaik there are no OS's that configure themselves when they receive a /48 RA, which would not make sense anyway. >my internal machines. radvd avertises on eth1, which is the lan side of >the router. The winxp and linux clients on the inside both pick up >addresses from the advertising router. I can ping from the clients to >eth1 on the router, but not to eth0 (outside interface). Is forwarding enable on the router? (sysctl -a | grep forward) Next to that, try traceroutes, ethereal dumps etc. Greets, Jeroen
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