local ipv6 addresses do not appear in routing table
Li, Qing
qing.li at bluecoat.com
Mon Dec 29 19:49:48 UTC 2008
I will investigate further ...
In the meantime, would you mind give me the exact set of
configuration/commands for what you want to accomplish ?
Thanks,
-- Qing
________________________________
From: Michiel Boland [mailto:michiel at boland.org]
Sent: Mon 12/29/2008 4:27 AM
To: Li, Qing
Cc: freebsd-current at freebsd.org
Subject: Re: local ipv6 addresses do not appear in routing table
Michiel Boland wrote:
> Li, Qing wrote:
>> Hi Michiel,
>>
>> Please apply the patch http://people.freebsd.org/~qingli/in6.c.diff
>> and let me know how it works out for you.
>
> Appears to work, thanks.
It appears I was cheering too soon. I have another setup that has the
2a01:3a8:130::1 address on gif0, rather than lo0, as in
ifconfig gif0 inet6 2a01:3a8:130::1/64
but here the route to 2a01:3a8:130::1/128 via lo0 does not appear. If I create a
default route that points to the gif0 interface, pings to 2a01:3a8:130::1 work,
but they are passed through the tunnel.
I also tried things like
ifconfig gif0 inet6 2a01:3a8:130::1/128 2a01:3a8:130::2
with the same results.
Cheers
Michiel
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