On 2/25/11 3:04 AM, shorewall shorewall wrote:
> Any ideas what I should check?
I'll give you the same advice that I give everyone else. When installing
IPv6, you should install Shorewall and Shorewall6 *last* after IPv6 is
working. Given that IPv6 has no need for NAT, Shorewall6 is not required
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 12:09 PM, Dominic Benson wrote:
> On 25/02/11 11:04, shorewall shorewall wrote:
>
> I have two Debian 6 x64 VMs running under ESXi4.1_U1. One of the VMs is
> acting as an ipv4 and ipv6 firewall/router using shorewall and has three
> virtual NICs, LAN, WAN and DMZ. I've set
On 25/02/11 11:04, shorewall shorewall wrote:
I have two Debian 6 x64 VMs running under ESXi4.1_U1. One of the VMs
is acting as an ipv4 and ipv6 firewall/router using shorewall and has
three virtual NICs, LAN, WAN and DMZ. I've set up a 6in4 ipv6 tunnel
from Hurricane Electric on the router but
I have two Debian 6 x64 VMs running under ESXi4.1_U1. One of the VMs is
acting as an ipv4 and ipv6 firewall/router using shorewall and has three
virtual NICs, LAN, WAN and DMZ. I've set up a 6in4 ipv6 tunnel from
Hurricane Electric on the router but have a peculiar problem. The router can
ping ipv6