I have checked the /64 and the wan is on the wan and the Lan is setup right. Files and info requested are below. I had this setup perfectly before its just not wanting to work now.
==========Tunnel Info========= Server IPv4: Address:216.218.226.238 Server IPv6: Address:2001:470:*a*:405::1/64 Client IPv6: Address:2001:470:*a*:405::2/64 Routed /64: 2001:470:*b*:405::/64 LAN interface setup as 2001:470:*b*:405::1/64 ========End Tunnel Info======== ======/var/etc/radvd.conf======== # Automatically Generated, do not edit # Generated for DHCPv6 Server lan interface vr0 { AdvSendAdvert on; MinRtrAdvInterval 3; MaxRtrAdvInterval 10; AdvLinkMTU 1280; AdvManagedFlag on; prefix 2001:470:b:405:0:0:0:0/64 { AdvOnLink on; AdvAutonomous off; AdvRouterAddr on; }; RDNSS 2001:470:20::2 2620:0:ccc::2 { }; DNSSL henson.lan { }; }; On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 1:29 AM, Seth Mos <seth....@dds.nl> wrote: > > Op 3 apr 2012, om 07:01 heeft Brian Henson het volgende geschreven: > > When I configure a Tunnelbroker tunnel i get the following in syslog > radvd[46165]: > sendmsg: Permission denied. The Wan works but the LAN doesn't even with > manually assigned addresses. Anyone got any idea on this? > > > Are you sure you configured the routed ipv6 /64 subnet HE provides you on > the lan? > > The routed /64 prefix for your lan generally is 1 character different from > your WAN prefix. > > There are quite a few people using tunnels, as am I. But I think the > interface configuration on the LAN is not matching up with the prefix your > are trying to advertise. > > Without /var/etc/radvd.conf and the tunnel broker information I wouldn't > know. > > Cheers, > > Seth > > _______________________________________________ > List mailing list > List@lists.pfsense.org > http://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list > >
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