IPv6 headaches

Ivo Vachkov ivo at unilans.net
Tue Sep 2 14:46:09 PDT 2003


try:
	route add -inet6 default YOUR_TUNNEL_BROKER_ENDPOINT_IPv6

Danny Horne wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Hope someone can clear this up for me.
> 
> I'm trying to get up to speed on IPv6 & have tried two different tunnel brokers
> (Freenet6 & BTExact).  Both of these suppliers supply scripts to set things up.
>  Problem is, nothing is leaving my Gif interface (to be more exact, when I
> ping6 anything on the outside world I get 'no route to host'), this is the gif0
> output of netstat -i
> 
> Name  Mtu   Network       Address            Ipkts Ierrs    Opkts Oerrs  Coll
> gif0  1280  <Link#4>                             0     0       16    16     0
> gif0  1280  2001:618:40 2001:618:400::d9c        6     -        6     -     -
> gif0  1280  fe80:4::2d0 fe80:4::2d0:b7ff:        0     -       11     -     -
> 
> Because I'm assuming the supplied scripts set everything up, I haven't touched
> any IPv6 stuff in rc.conf (should I have?).
> 
> Lots more information available, just don't know what would be useful to you
> yet.
> 
> Thanks for all replies
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