On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 4:03 AM, wrote:
> > > > > However I'm only able to send IPv6 packets from my host that fit
> an MTU
> > > > > of 1280 even though I've set the tunnel interface and per-route
> MTU to
> > > > > 1480, based on the "outer" ethernet connection having an MTU of
> 1500.
> > > >
> > > > However I'm only able to send IPv6 packets from my host that fit an MTU
> > > > of 1280 even though I've set the tunnel interface and per-route MTU to
> > > > 1480, based on the "outer" ethernet connection having an MTU of 1500.
> > > > Hurricane Electric supports this and I've set the MTU
At Sat, 11 May 2013 22:09:49 -0700,
Kevin Oberman wrote:
> > > However I'm only able to send IPv6 packets from my host that fit an MTU
> > > of 1280 even though I've set the tunnel interface and per-route MTU to
> > > 1480, based on the "outer" ethernet connection having an MTU of 1500.
> > > Hur
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 2:06 AM, wrote:
> > However I'm only able to send IPv6 packets from my host that fit an MTU
> > of 1280 even though I've set the tunnel interface and per-route MTU to
> > 1480, based on the "outer" ethernet connection having an MTU of 1500.
> > Hurricane Electric supports t
> However I'm only able to send IPv6 packets from my host that fit an MTU
> of 1280 even though I've set the tunnel interface and per-route MTU to
> 1480, based on the "outer" ethernet connection having an MTU of 1500.
> Hurricane Electric supports this and I've set the MTU to 1480 on their
> s
Hello list,
I have a dedicated server running FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE hosted with an
IPv4-only hosting company and have set up a Hurricane Electric IPv6
tunnel to it. It's mostly working fine.
However I'm only able to send IPv6 packets from my host that fit an MTU
of 1280 even though I've set t