2008/12/19 Max Laier <m...@love2party.net>: > On Friday 19 December 2008 01:11:51 Ivan Voras wrote: >> Max Laier wrote: >> > On the interface you are running rtadvd you need a global address out of >> > your stf prefix, e.g. 2002:aabb:ccdd:1::/64. Once you do that, >> > everything else should just fall into place. The client will configure >> > an address out of that prefix and adds a route via 2002:aabb:ccdd:1::/64. >> > This should get you going. >> >> Thanks, I understand now what I was doing wrong before. Actually 6to4 is >> very elegant. >> >> Another related question: if I understand it correctly, rtadvd should >> also be used for address autoconfiguration (like DHCP for IPv6, but not >> actually DHCP). I have it running with defaults (they look like they >> should do the right thing) and apparently it works as the client got the >> link-local address of the router as it's default IPv6 route, but I >> expected it would also automagically pick up the 2002:aabb:ccdd:1::/64 >> network when I assigned an address from it on the router and >> autoconfigure its own address. Maybe I'm expecting too much of it? > > It will, provided you properly assign an address on the NIC that is running > rtadvd.
Thanks, it did! _______________________________________________ freebsd-net@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-net To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-net-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"