I'm not sure what I missed here so I would appreciate it if someone would
hit me with a clue bat.
My OpenBSD firewall is acting as a DHCPv6-PD client and successfully
getting IP information:
My outside interface:
vlan9: flags=208843 mtu
1500
lladdr 00:1e:37:d6:00:ad
priority: 0
Em 28-10-2015 02:29, Daniel Corbe escreveu:
> But I can't ping out or do anything on the client:
>
> C:\Users\dcorbe>ping ipv6.cybernode.com
>
> Pinging ipv6.cybernode.com [2001:470:1:1b9::31] with 32 bytes of data:
> Control-C
> ^C
> C:\Users\dcorbe>tracert 2601:5ce:101:5350:21e:37ff:fed6:ad
>
> T
On 10/28/2015 8:41 AM, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
> Em 28-10-2015 02:29, Daniel Corbe escreveu:
>> But I can't ping out or do anything on the client:
>>
>> C:\Users\dcorbe>ping ipv6.cybernode.com
>>
>> Pinging ipv6.cybernode.com [2001:470:1:1b9::31] with 32 bytes of data:
>> Control-C
>> ^C
>> C:\U
Em 28-10-2015 11:55, lists escreveu:
> I dont think rtadvd is running and allowing his devices to use SLAAC.
It is. At least from the information he provided.
>
> I would check to make sure your device are generating an IPv6 address in
> the correct prefix.
The prefix is different from the one i
On 2015-10-28, Daniel Corbe wrote:
> I'm not sure what I missed here so I would appreciate it if someone would
> hit me with a clue bat.
>
> My OpenBSD firewall is acting as a DHCPv6-PD client and successfully
> getting IP information:
See https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=144645681008370&w=2
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