Hi Pierre, Pierre Tourbeaux wrote:
> I have a strange problem of IPv6 routing inside my vserver guests. [...] > So, the services hosted on this guest are reachable from IPv6 hosts, this is > OK. > But, when I initiate a connection from the guest to an external host in IPv6, > the source IP is 2001:6f8:202:291::2 and not 2001:6f8:33c::3. This is like > NAT in IPv6, something goes wrong... > > I had a full working setup before upgrading in Lenny. I was on Etch with > util-vserver from backports.org (0.30.216~r2772-6~bpo40+1) and the following > kernel : http://files.si7v.fr/kernel/2.6.22.19-vserver-ipv6/ to have Vserver > IPv6 support. > > Feel free to change my bug report if it concerns the package util-vserver. I > don't know if it's kernel related. Sorry for the long delay. A few questions (please forgive my ignorance): - does running an older or newer kernel on the host help (this would rule out a userspace problem)? - what does "iptables --list" on the host say? - if this is reproducible with a recent kernel (or even if not), any hints for someone trying to reproduce it? Step by step instructions for starting from a fresh Debian installation to experiencing the bug would be best. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kernel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20110913075603.GA8579@elie