On Mon, 24 May 2010 12:46:21 +1000, Rod Whitworth wrote:

>On Sun, 23 May 2010 19:15:07 -0700, TimH wrote:
>
>>My home OpenBSD machine acts as my home router for NAT and for my HE
>>ipv6 tunnel.  Everything works great except that I can't figure out how
>>to allow inbound ping6.  HE has an IPv6 portscan function that can never
>>manage to ping6 me.  If I tell it to not ping (-PN) it does indeed
>>succeed to scan just the open ports I intend it to.
>8><---- snip
>
>I have an HE tunnel too and, although I can't find it in a hurry, I'm
>sure that somewhere on an HE page there was info that you could not
>pass any traffic to a /64 endpoint except replies to packets sent from
>it and the routed traffic to your /48.
>
>So I can't ping you and you can't ping me.
>
>I don't have a /48 yet because the main reason to get the tunnel was to
>check reachability of local v6 servers without using a local tunnel
>that already "knows" the route to use.
>
>maybe you can find the info at HE. I'll look again later and pass on
>anything I find, maybe it's in a forum.
>
>Best,

This is not the info I saw previously but is a parallel case:
http://www.tunnelbroker.net/forums/index.php?topic=621.0

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