Ipv6 newb needs help
Shadow Hawkins on Saturday, 22 November 2003 23:25:11
I've just set up the IPv6 protocol and it just doesn't seem to be working.
I've set up according to the information on the website, but when I do a Ping6 and Tracert6 to NEWSZILLA6.XS4ALL.NL, I get immediate result:
Pinging newszilla6.xs4all.nl [2001:888:0:4::119]
from 3ffe:8114:1000::70b with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from fe80::7:c0a8:164%7: Destination address unreachable.
Reply from fe80::7:c0a8:164%7: Destination address unreachable.
The command NETSH INTERFACE IPV6 SHOW INTERFACE gives me the following info:
Idx Met MTU State Name
--- ---- ----- ------------ -----
7 1 1280 Connected SixXS
5 2 1280 Disconnected Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface
4 0 1500 Connected Local Area Connection
3 1 1280 Connected 6to4 Pseudo-Interface
2 1 1280 Connected Automatic Tunneling Pseudo-Interface
1 0 1500 Connected Loopback Pseudo-Interface
I've DMZ'd my router to this very machine, and disabled Zone Alarm. So I'm absolutely certain everything is getting here.
I've also run this script from the website:
netsh interface ipv6 add v6v4tunnel SixXS heartbeat 212.19.192.219
netsh interface ipv6 add address SixXS 3ffe:8114:1000::70b
netsh interface ipv6 add route 3ffe:8114:1000::70b/127 SixXS
netsh interface ipv6 add route 0::/0 SixXS
netsh firewall set adapter SixXS icmp all=enable
The first line produces an error message, probably because it doesn't recognize the name "heartbeat" (The paramater is incorrect)
I just don't know how to proceed ...
HELP
Ipv6 newb needs help
Jeroen Massar on Saturday, 22 November 2003 23:36:19
heartbeat tunnels require the heartbeat software, destroy the above setup and run the client, clickety click... done.
Ipv6 newb needs help
Shadow Hawkins on Saturday, 22 November 2003 23:42:31
i've got that installed, and it seems to be running, but still I can't seem to get off my machine.
The heartbeat software is running when i run the config script, and still i get the message that the parameter is incorrect.
btw. the heartbeat software won't startup by itself, I have to start it manually, even though i have selected the auto-enable option
any ideas?
Ipv6 newb needs help
Jeroen Massar on Sunday, 23 November 2003 13:03:09
The heartbeat software will enable and configure the tunnel itself, you only have to run the heartbeat client, enter your password, select the tunnel, hit enable and do nothing else.
The auto-enable option is that when you start the program it automatically enable the tunnel. Most people hate autorun tools, if you want that just drag it or a shortcut into your windows->startup folder. Or wait for the next version which will be able to act as a Windows Service.
Ipv6 newb needs help
Shadow Hawkins on Sunday, 23 November 2003 14:19:34
okay, tried that.
uninstalled the ipv6 stack, and re-installed it.
started up the heartbeat software.
tested it with "ping6 newszilla6.xs4all.nl". it does resolve the ip-address, but again gets stuck on the local machine.
netsh interface ipv6 show interface still shows my "Teredo Tunneling Pseudo Interface" to be "disconnected"
Ipv6 newb needs help
Shadow Hawkins on Sunday, 23 November 2003 18:25:44
You don't need the Teredo tunnel.
you only need to do this:
kill the heartbeat client.
go into the command prompt.
type: ipv6 reset
close the command prompt.
start the heartbeat client.
you now should have IPv6.
Ipv6 newb needs help
Shadow Hawkins on Monday, 24 November 2003 02:50:16
no joy :(
my SixXS interface keeps giving back "Host unreachable"
Ipv6 newb needs help
Jeroen Massar on Monday, 24 November 2003 12:57:49
Then you should start showing the exact things that you have done and what you are trying to do. Thus:
netsh int ipv6 show address
netsh int ipv6 show route
netsh int ipv6 show interface
netsh int ipv6 show interface SixXS
We can't see what you are breaking by you just having mentioning 'it is broken'.
Ipv6 newb needs help
Shadow Hawkins on Monday, 08 March 2004 22:47:39
this is what the heartbeat client does to your setup on his own,
i haven't had time to check things thru buti'm blaiming my linksys befsr41 router, and no DMZ host doesn't work
netsh int ipv6 show address
Querying active state...
Interface 7: SixXS
Addr Type DAD State Valid Life Pref. Life Address
--------- ---------- ------------ ------------ -----------------------------
Manual Preferred infinite infinite 2001:838:300:17a::2
Link Preferred infinite infinite fe80::7:c0a8:164
Interface 5: Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface
Addr Type DAD State Valid Life Pref. Life Address
--------- ---------- ------------ ------------ -----------------------------
Link Preferred infinite infinite fe80::5445:5245:444f
Interface 4: Local Area Connection
Addr Type DAD State Valid Life Pref. Life Address
--------- ---------- ------------ ------------ -----------------------------
Link Preferred infinite infinite fe80::250:daff:fe36:6f1e
Interface 2: Automatic Tunneling Pseudo-Interface
Addr Type DAD State Valid Life Pref. Life Address
--------- ---------- ------------ ------------ -----------------------------
Link Preferred infinite infinite fe80::5efe:192.168.1.100
Interface 1: Loopback Pseudo-Interface
Addr Type DAD State Valid Life Pref. Life Address
--------- ---------- ------------ ------------ -----------------------------
Loopback Preferred infinite infinite ::1
Link Preferred infinite infinite fe80::1
netsh int ipv6 show route
Querying active state...
Publish Type Met Prefix Idx Gateway/Interface Name
------- -------- ---- ------------------------ --- ---------------------
no Manual 1 2001:838:300:17a::/64 7 SixXS
no Manual 1 ::/0 7 SixXS
netsh int ipv6 show interface
Querying active state...
Idx Met MTU State Name
--- ---- ----- ------------ -----
7 1 1280 Connected SixXS
5 2 1280 Disconnected Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface
4 0 1500 Connected Local Area Connection
3 1 1280 Connected 6to4 Pseudo-Interface
2 1 1280 Connected Automatic Tunneling Pseudo-Interface
1 0 1500 Connected Loopback Pseudo-Interface
netsh int ipv6 show interface SixXS
Querying active state...
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface 7: SixXS
Addr Type DAD State Valid Life Pref. Life Address
--------- ---------- ------------ ------------ -----------------------------
Manual Preferred infinite infinite 2001:838:300:17a::2
Link Preferred infinite infinite fe80::7:c0a8:164
Connection Name : SixXS
GUID : {380B6C08-94B8-D328-F1BE-3F206092B53C}
State : Connected
Metric : 1
Link MTU : 1280 bytes
True Link MTU : 65515 bytes
Current Hop Limit : 128
Reachable Time : 18s
Base Reachable Time : 30s
Retransmission Interval : 1s
DAD Transmits : 1
DNS Suffix : Quicknet.nl
Firewall : disabled
Site Prefix Length : 48 bits
Zone ID for Link : 7
Zone ID for Site : 1
Uses Neighbor Discovery : No
Sends Router Advertisements : No
Forwards Packets : No
Link-Layer Address : 192.168.1.100
Remote Link-Layer Address : 213.197.27.252
Ipv6 newb needs help
Jeroen Massar on Tuesday, 09 March 2004 00:01:03
3 1 1280 Connected 6to4 Pseudo-Interface
2 1 1280 Connected Automatic Tunneling Pseudo-Interface
I see these two, which should be off, though as they don't appear in the routing table it should really matter.
I guess it is your linksys that is the troublemaker, easiest way to try is to pull it out of the setup for a few moments and plug your PC directly onto the internet connection and testing it that way. If it works then it is the linksys, easy as that.
You can also try to use Ethereal and figure out what is happening.
Check the other topics for more about that trouble called linksys.
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