Am Dienstag, 13. Februar 2007 04:28 schrieb Thorsten Glaser:
> Ralph Passgang dixit:
> ># ping6 ff02::1
>
> Note: I do not ping from the freewrt box, but from the laptop.

I also used my notebook to ping :)

> >but your network setup look strange. on my asus wl500gP my lan interface
> > is called eth0.0 (switch ports 1-5) and my wan is called eth0.1 (switch
> > ports 0 & 5). I am not sure what the layout on a wl500g is, but are sure
> > eth0 and eth1 is ok? on asus wl500gP the eth1 also exists but isn't
> > useable at all.
>
> Yes, it's different.
>
> >do you have ipv6_forward enabled? if so, I guess it just answers to
> > ff02::2, because then it's a router :)
>
> My FreeWRT box isn't a router node, it's a host node. But even
> so, it's required to answer ff02::1 broadcasts.

as I said. My asus does this correctly. at least the branch version of 
freewrt. For the trunk version of freewrt I would need to check if it's 
working correctly too.

> //mirabile
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