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IPv6-Setup problems on Debian Sarge
[de] Shadow Hawkins on Monday, 24 October 2005 01:38:04
Hello, after i have also now solved the problems in the last thread about ntpd, using also now chronyd it works. But now i have set up a new box as the new mailserver and i also want to get IPv6 working on it, too, but it fails. The funny thing is that i am using the same configuration scripts i made for my other boxes and on them its working flawlessy. I had just to change the IPv6 addresses to apply to that one box. The problem here is on Debian, that i can assign what i want, i can ping for example ::1 without problems, but i can not ping the global address of the box. I get "connect: cannot assign requested address" If i do a tcpdump i see the multicast discovery, as it requests whether the IPv6 Address is already supplied to a other box, then nothing happens. I have tried one day to get it working and it suddenly did work, after reboot then it suddenly again did not work allthough i have not done any changes to my scripts. I can even try it with radvd, it gets the address and the routes, but if i want to ping again "cannot assign requested address". The kernel is the same as on the other boxes. Any suggestions would help. Thanks Sebastian
IPv6-Setup problems on Debian Sarge
[ch] Jeroen Massar SixXS Staff on Monday, 24 October 2005 10:17:25
Nice long "it does not work", but do the steps at contact that at least gives some details of what might be wrong...

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