Hello,
I have a problem with routing and ipv6.
Consider the following senario: i have three PCs setup in a chain (A - B -
C ). All PCs do only have one NIC.
A has Ipv6-Address 2001::1
B has Ipv6-Address 2001::2
C has Ipv6-Address 2001::3
The following routes exist on PC A:
2001::2 via eth0
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Hi,
At 22.06.2007 15:30, Volker Böhme wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a problem with routing and ipv6.
> Consider the following senario: i have three PCs setup in a chain (A - B -
> C ). All PCs do only have one NIC.
>
> A has Ipv6-Address 2001::1
> B has Ipv6-Address 2001::2
> C has Ipv6-Address
> I have a problem with routing and ipv6.
> Consider the following senario: i have three PCs setup in a chain (A - B -
> C ). All PCs do only have one NIC.
(snip)
so in your configuration, A, B and C are all on the same link but
A and C has to use B as the gateway. B would send
Hi Volker,
I am missing the mask you use for the various networks.
i think you would get it to work with a setup like this:
A has Ipv6-Address 2001:1::1
B has Ipv6-Address 2001:2::1
C has Ipv6-Address 2001:3::1
and a /64 mask
I think in your setup al ip addresses are in the same subnet, so routin