On Jun 25, 2007, at 2:05 PMJun 25, 2007, Bruce M. Simpson wrote:
Is your routing table correct? My default route entry for IPv6 just
looks like this:
default fe80::%gif0
UGS gif0
and gif0 just looks like this:
gif0: flags=8051<UP,POINTOPOINT,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 1280
tunnel inet a.b.c.d -> x.x.x.x
inet6 fe80::XXX:XXX:XXXX%gif0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x8
inet6 2001:ZZZ:ZZZ::ZZZZ:ZZZZ prefixlen 128
In the output you posted, the next-hop of 2001:4980:1::5 will need
to be resolved via NDP (hence the LW flags).
You already have a 1:1 endpoint mapping due to the use of the gif
IPIP header, so the upstream shouldn't need any other tag to demux
your traffic. You shouldn't need to do anything special with
Ethernet in your configuration.
Hope this helps.
BMS
Bruce,
My problem isn't getting out to 2001:4980:1::5, it's getting to my
LAN, the 2001:4980:1:111::/64 network. My gateway, the machine from
which I posted the routing and ifconfig information, is able to ping
across the tunnel, and to the internet just fine. Nothing is able to
get from the gateway to my LAN, however. Is it a problem with the
fxp driver, or perhaps my setup with the ethernet bridging?
Thanks again.
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Eric F Crist
Secure Computing Networks
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