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[nl] Shadow Hawkins on Saturday, 11 October 2003 18:41:04
Im trying to use ipv6 on one of my desktop pc's routing it through my server. My card configuration on the server (which works): auto sixxs iface sixxs inet6 v4tunnel address 2001:960:2:84::2 netmask 64 endpoint 213.204.193.2 ttl 64 up ip link set mtu 1280 dev sixxs up ip route add 2000::/3 via 2001:960:2:84::1 dev sixxs my radvd.conf: interface eth1 { AdvSendAdvert on; AdvLinkMTU 1280; MaxRtrAdvInterval 300; prefix 2001:960:2:84::/64 { AdvOnLink on; }; }; On my client pc i get this when i bring up my network card: Interface 4 (site 1): Local Area Connection uses Neighbor Discovery link-level address: 00-02-44-21-b7-18 preferred address 2001:960:2:84:202:44ff:fe21:b718, 2591993s/604793s (addrco nf) preferred address fe80::202:44ff:fe21:b718, infinite/infinite multicast address ff02::1, 1 refs, not reportable multicast address ff02::1:ff21:b718, 2 refs, last reporter link MTU 1280 (true link MTU 1500) current hop limit 64 reachable time 19500ms (base 30000ms) retransmission interval 1000ms DAD transmits 1 When i try to ping to (for example) www.sixxs.nl it gives me the ipv6 ip, but it wont give me any replies. Z:\>ping6 www.sixxs.nl Pinging noc.sixxs.net [2001:838:1:1:210:dcff:fe20:7c7c] with 32 bytes of data: Request timed out. I dont have the ipv6 range 'yet', so probably that's the problem... but i would like to use ipv6 on my client pc and i cant find howto setup this.. Migiel
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[ch] Jeroen Massar SixXS Staff on Saturday, 11 October 2003 20:09:36
I dont have the ipv6 range 'yet', so probably that's the problem...
but i would like to use ipv6 on my client pc and i cant find howto setup this..
Which is indeed the problem, the only two IP's that you can use from the /64 in the tunnel space are ::1 (POP side) and ::2 (your side), you can make the others accessible when you request and have received a subnet (/48 aka 65535 /64's)

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