Hi,

so i removed everything from /etc/mygate and rebooted the machine.

I still cannot ping anybody.

The output of slaacctl show interface vio0 ist the following:

<hostname># slaacctl show interface vio0

slaacctl: connect: /dev/slaacd.sock: Connection refused

This is not how it is supposed to be i guess.

My provider doesn't have any BSD related examples.


Thanks for your time freda bundchen!


Regards,

Stephan

On 8/18/19 3:10 PM, freda_bundc...@nym.hush.com wrote:
>> From:       list <list () md5collisions ! eu>
>> my /etc/hostname looks exactly like you proposed:
>> inet6 autoconf autoconfprivacy soii 
>> inet6 <my IP6>
>> when i enter the default IPv6 gateway manually. I can ping stuff 
>> but don't get a reply.  When I don't: "No route to host"
>> (With route to fe80::1%vio added and the normal hostname.vio0)
> I would suggest not specifying any routes or link-local addresses, and
> instead in /etc/hostname.vio0 make sure the IPv6 address in <my IP6>
> is the public IPv6 address given by your provider (I know there's a
> /64, but I'm just going by the example of my own provider.)
>
> Then make sure /etc/mygate doesn't have any IPv6 addresses. Then
> perhaps reboot everything to make sure you've cleared out references
> to fe80::1, if /bin/sh /etc/netstart doesn't get everything working.
>
> My provider's configuration examples said to use -autoconfprivacy and
> -soii so you might try that also. But mine works with autoconfprivacy
> and soii.
>
> What is the output of slaacctl show interface vio0?
>
>

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