The routing issue is why I suggest giving your internal network a different
/64 then your external interface.  (Comcast assigns a /fiftysomething)

On Oct 6, 2017 15:17, "Stuart Henderson" <s...@spacehopper.org> wrote:

> On 2017/10/06 18:05, Ed  D. wrote:
> > They all get an IPv6 address and gateway, but no IPv6  DNS
> > server addresses of leases.
>
> The RDNSS stuff isn't very supported everywhere yet. As far as Windows
> goes I think it's just on creator's update.
>
> > From a PC I can ping the internal interface of the router and
> > the IPv6 address of te external interface of the router.
> >
> > But no PC's can actually "talk" to the Internet. and they fail
> > http://test-ipv6-ct.comcast.net/.
>
> I am thinking your ISP router is setup to expect the machines to be
> directly on its internal interface. It probably doesn't have a route to
> the addresses you're actually using.
>
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