You should change your size of your advertised network in radvd to /64. Then try "tcpdump -i fxp0 ip6" and see if your router advertises your config. If yes try to investigate in client sides.
Regards,
Janos Mohacsi Network Engineer, Research Associate NIIF/HUNGARNET, HUNGARY Key 00F9AF98: 8645 1312 D249 471B DBAE 21A2 9F52 0D1F 00F9 AF98
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004, Michael Gruetzner wrote:
Hello,
I have a small network which is connected to the internet via adsl. The NAT router is a FreeBSD 5.3-beta box. I use freenet6 to get a ipv6 connection. This works pretty fine on the router(I can ping6 some internet sites). Now I would like to connect my whole network via the freenet6 link. Therefor I have configured rtadvd like this:
fxp0:\ :addrs#1:addr="3ffe:bc0:11bd::":prefixlen#48:tc=ether:
and started rtadvd but I cannot see any route advertise packets on the net. What do I have to do to connect my network via the freenet6 link?
Thank you in advance for your help!
\Michael
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