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Carmen Sandiego on Wednesday, 21 January 2009 00:41:30
I set up the IPv6 Tunnel like descriped here:
http://www.sixxs.net/faq/connectivity/?faq=ossetup&os=openbsd
Still I am unable to ping the endpoint via IPv6.
Pinging via IPv4 works well.
Is there any FW rule I may have to apply to make the tunnel fully functionaly?
If so what would be the PF rule I might have to apply?
Would pass on gif0 from any to any be enought to make the tunnel work?
Kind regards,
Sebastian
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Carmen Sandiego on Wednesday, 21 January 2009 00:54:36
I forgot to do a sh /etc/netstart
Sorry for the noise it's kinda late here. ;-)
So I can ping the PoP (IPv4 and IPv6) but I can not reach other IPv6 sites yet.
Did I might forgot something?
http://www.ipv6.org/v6-www.html
Kind regards,
Sebastian
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Jeroen Massar on Wednesday, 21 January 2009 08:15:23 Did I might forgot something?
Showing your configuration details, see the big yellow box for a pointer to a list :)
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Carmen Sandiego on Friday, 23 January 2009 16:20:49
Well it now seams to work.
Maybe I just was too quick?
I received the mail and set up the endpoint asap so I migh be tooo fast. :-D
Sorry for the noise again. ;-)
For the archives (because google might index this site):
My gif0 looks like:
tunnel $MY_IPv4 $POP_IPv4
inet6 $MY_IPv6
dest $POP_IPv6
!/sbin/route add -inet6 default ::1
!/sbin/route change -inet6 default -ifp gif0
#up giftunnel 70.86.84.150 212.224.0.188
#up inet6 2001:6f8:900:896::2 2001:6f8:900:896::1 prefixlen 128
Commented out are the old values of a old OpenBSD where I also had a tunnel once. They might or might not work. I decided to stick to the examples provided by sixxs and commented these values out.
I also added the POP_IPv6 to /etc/mygate and ensured by hand that route add applied the changes.
Well now it works!
Kind regards,
Sebastian
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