Strange ipv6 problem
Nick Brok <[email protected]> Mon, 25 Nov 2002 06:40:11 +0100
| Newsgroups | gmane.os.netbsd.ports.mvme68k |
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| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
Hello Guys, I just installed NetBSD 1.6. for the MVME167 and discovered a strange problem using ipv6. I have a linux-box installed as an ipv6 tunneldevice to my ipv6 provider. So that box is my ipv6 gateway (2001:610:1108:5211::1). I read the ipv6 FAQ and did exactly what they wrote: root@vme68k:~# ifconfig ie0 inet6 2001:610:1108:5211::4 prefixlen 64 alias root@vme68k:~# route add -inet6 default 2001:610:1108:5211::1 My provider doesn't recognize this machine until I ping to some machines of my ipv6 provider. After a while it "forgets" to regognize my machine again... it's strange. When I run route6d without any parameters my ipv6 connection is up and it stays up. I have soladv switched off. What's going on? Who can explain this? For my ipv4 connection I don't need to run routed. I don't understand what this daemon does exactly... I know it has something to do with routing-tables... though... Greetings, Nick Brok -- "Overhaast handelen heeft nog nooit tot resultaten geleid." De Wijze uit Amara's ervaringen: geheim van het observatorium. Berliozlaan 1 NL5654 SM Eindhoven Nederland Email: [email protected] Tel: +31-40-2528917 Fax: +31-40-8441821