Arone Silimantia schrieb:
--- Björn König [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Add the following line in /etc/rc.conf
ipv6_enable=YES
This is enough to let FreeBSD configure the
interface with IPv6
automatically using router solicitation.
Hmmm...that sounds very nice - just adding that one
line and
Bjorn,
Björn König [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ifconfig_fxp4=inet
ifconfig_fxp4_alias0=inet
ifconfig_fxp4_alias1=inet6 1234:1234:1234::2/64
ifconfig_fxp4_alias2=inet6 1234:1234:1234::3/64
Ok, yes, I think I would like to do it manually like
this. I notice you do not have a ipv6 default
Arone Silimantia wrote:
Hello,
I am in a datacenter that provides native (not tunneled) ipv6 connectivity.
Unfortunately, all of the howtos for FreeBSD are focused on tunneling ipv6 and
using gif0, etc. This does not apply to me because I have a real ipv6
connection.
Right now things are
Hello,
I am in a datacenter that provides native (not tunneled) ipv6 connectivity.
Unfortunately, all of the howtos for FreeBSD are focused on tunneling ipv6 and
using gif0, etc. This does not apply to me because I have a real ipv6
connection.
Right now things are simple - I have a single
Joe Holden schrieb:
Arone Silimantia wrote:
[...]
My provider has given me a /48. They emailed me and told me the
following:
- IP block is 1234:1234:1234::/48
- gateway is ::1
That is all they told me. So my first instinct was to ifconfig an
alias on em0 with inet6, and then add a inet6
--- Björn König [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Add the following line in /etc/rc.conf
ipv6_enable=YES
This is enough to let FreeBSD configure the
interface with IPv6
automatically using router solicitation.
Hmmm...that sounds very nice - just adding that one
line and _nothing else_. This