On 29. Apr 2012, at 21:42 , Hiroki Sato wrote:
> Lev Serebryakov wrote
> in <1606941405.20120429170...@serebryakov.spb.ru>:
>
> le> Hello, Freebsd-net.
> le>
> le> "Famous" dedicated server provider Hetzner provides native IPv6 for
> le> servers, but with rather strange routing configuration:
On 29. Apr 2012, at 16:17 , Seth Mos wrote:
> Use the link local addrees of the gateway. That should just work.
Until they replace the interface, the router, ... and it's changed and your
connectivity is gone. But yes that's what I am currently doing and I suggested
to them to just use a fe80
Lev Serebryakov wrote
in <1606941405.20120429170...@serebryakov.spb.ru>:
le> Hello, Freebsd-net.
le>
le> "Famous" dedicated server provider Hetzner provides native IPv6 for
le> servers, but with rather strange routing configuration: you need to
le> configure static interface route and make thi
On 29.04.2012 15:06, Lev Serebryakov wrote:
Hello, Freebsd-net.
"Famous" dedicated server provider Hetzner provides native IPv6 for
servers, but with rather strange routing configuration: you need to
configure static interface route and make this route default.
If I add such lines in /etc/r
Use the link local addrees of the gateway. That should just work.
Cheers,
Seth
typed on a tiny touchscreen, why exactly?
Lev Serebryakov schreef:
>Hello, Freebsd-net.
>
> "Famous" dedicated server provider Hetzner provides native IPv6 for
>servers, but with rather strange routing configuration:
> Hello, Freebsd-net.
>
> "Famous" dedicated server provider Hetzner provides native IPv6 for
> servers, but with rather strange routing configuration: you need to
> configure static interface route and make this route default.
>
Hi Lev,
I have the same "problem". I made an additional static r
Hello, Freebsd-net.
"Famous" dedicated server provider Hetzner provides native IPv6 for
servers, but with rather strange routing configuration: you need to
configure static interface route and make this route default.
If I add such lines in /etc/rc.conf:
ifconfig_re0_ipv6="inet6 2a01:4f8:131:6
if I may bother you with my experience (of the moment!)
the most effective way was:
route add -inet6 bla:bla:bla:: -prefixlen 48 gateway -ifp xl0
then I can reach the Gateway + the subnets which the gateway routes to.
When I give only
route add -inet6 bla:bla:bla:: gateway
i can then reach o
Anastasia Leventi-Peetz escribió:
>
> I am trying to add a static route to the kernel tables
> and read the route Manpage to this purpose
>
> I've tried a lot but I get almost the same message:
> "bad address"
>
> what's wrong with the command?
>
> route add -inet6 bla.bla.bla::/48 -iface xl0
On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 02:35:31PM +0200, Anastasia Leventi-Peetz thus sprach:
>
> I am trying to add a static route to the kernel tables
> and read the route Manpage to this purpose
>
> I've tried a lot but I get almost the same message:
> "bad address"
>
> what's wrong with the command?
> ro
I am trying to add a static route to the kernel tables
and read the route Manpage to this purpose
I've tried a lot but I get almost the same message:
"bad address"
what's wrong with the command?
route add -inet6 bla.bla.bla::/48 -iface xl0
thanks a lot
Anastasia
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