After hibernate on OSX, Tunnel broken
Shadow Hawkins on Monday, 29 November 2010 16:59:58
Hello.
I setup aiccu on a Mac OSX 10.6.5 notebook. It works very well - ie. after I ran "sudo aiccu start", http://www.six.heise.de/netze/tools/ip/ I see my IPv6 adress, http://www.dns6.org/ is shown and on https://www.sixxs.net/ it's shown that I connect using IPv6.
But when I then hibernate the system (even just very shortly), I need to restart the tunnel (ie. do a "sudo aiccu stop ; sudo aiccu start").
Is that correct behaviour?
If so, does anyone maybe have some hints on how to automate this restart of the tunnel and thus make "IPv6 more enjoyable"? :)
Cheers,
Alexander
After hibernate on OSX, Tunnel broken
Jeroen Massar on Monday, 29 November 2010 18:45:00
Should in theory work, works on Windows and Linux from what I am aware of, thus the only thing I can think of is that the Mac OS X version of the tun/tap driver acts up a bit.
Can you check if any packets are being sent/received on both the underlying IPv4 interface and the IPv6 interface?
After hibernate on OSX, Tunnel broken
Shadow Hawkins on Tuesday, 30 November 2010 00:38:19
It's quite similar as with using Miredo on Mac OS. I have no solution though, I restart it too.
After hibernate on OSX, Tunnel broken
Jeroen Massar on Tuesday, 30 November 2010 10:27:46
Most very very likely it is then a tun/tap driver issue; I would suggest contacting the authors and asking them if they take a look into it.
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