Ashish Shukla ???? ????? wrote:
| ipv6_ifconfig_fxp0="2001:470:a80a:1:2d0:b7ff:fe0e:3a4a prefixlen | 64" | ipv6_defaultrouter="fe80::213:10ff:fe79:137a"
I don't know how is above ipv6_defaultrouter setting is working, since above is a link-local address, and you've not specified any explicit link in above fe80::/10 address. BtW, did you recently changed your configuration ? Is this same setting working since you started using IPv6 on your FreeBSD host, hmm..?
That configuration has been working, unchanged, for a few months now. Until recently it used the fxp0 interface, as evidenced by the fact that it actually worked. :-)
Are you trying to ping6 a link-local address, without any mention of interface, hmm...?
Again, it worked. If it hadn't, I would have kept messing with it until it did. I host web and mail on that host's IPv6 address and was very keen in getting it up and running.
I think above solution is better.
Perhaps. I'm content with anything that keeps my connectivity up between reboots.
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