On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 08:28:53AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
You should be able force it to not be used by doing 'inet6
2001:7f8:81::6:983:1
pltime 0' (just applies to automatic selection, you can still set it manually
for IXP peerings), but the behaviour you describe doesn't sound quite
On 2015-08-19, Denis Fondras open...@ledeuns.net wrote:
Hi,
I have an OpenBSD5.7 router with IPv6 enabled. I have multiple IPv6 addresses
:
- em0 : 2a00:6060::1/64
- em1 : 2001:7f8:81::6:983:1/64
- gif0 : 2001:470:11:c8::2/128
IPv6 access is provided by HurricaneElectric tunnel with BGP.
Hi,
I have an OpenBSD5.7 router with IPv6 enabled. I have multiple IPv6 addresses :
- em0 : 2a00:6060::1/64
- em1 : 2001:7f8:81::6:983:1/64
- gif0 : 2001:470:11:c8::2/128
IPv6 access is provided by HurricaneElectric tunnel with BGP.
When I try to reach 2001:7a8:b5ad::1, 2001:7f8:81::6:983:1 is
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