The machine I'm trying to connect is on a separate network that has a
routable IPv4 address.
This is a network separate from my home network (that already has IPv6
connectivity).
Sorry for the confusion.l

----- Original Message -----
From: "lazy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Michael Malinak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 3:37 PM
Subject: Re: Win2K with Hurricane Electric


> Michael Malinak wrote:
> >
> > Ok now my home network is IPv6 capable, but I'm having issues getting it
> > working at a remote site.
>
> Boxes on your internal network will have to use your IPv6 router as
> their router. They cannot directly use the tunnel themselves.
>
> > Loaded all the ipv6 tools for Windows and the local link address is
looking
> > good (stack is loading ok).
> > I can't seem to get my Win2K box connected using Huricane Electric's
> > suggested commands.
> >
> > ipv6 rtu ::/0 2/::<gateway ipv4 addr> pub
> > ipv6 adu 2/<Local IPv6 IP>
> >
> > Am I missing something?
>
> Those commands work on a machine which will act as a router, not
> for machines that do not have a routable IPv4 address, e.g. NAT
> boxen.
>
> > Michael
> >
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