Paul Thornton writes:
> On 09/02/2015 16:34, Daniel Corbe wrote:
>>
>> For some reason, every time I create a GRE interface on a FreeBSD IPv6
>> gateway, net.inet6.ip6.forwarding is disabled. As long as I manually
>> re-enable it with sysctl, both the GRE tunnel and the IPv6 network
>> behind th
On 09/02/2015 16:34, Daniel Corbe wrote:
For some reason, every time I create a GRE interface on a FreeBSD IPv6
gateway, net.inet6.ip6.forwarding is disabled. As long as I manually
re-enable it with sysctl, both the GRE tunnel and the IPv6 network
behind this machine will continue to work; howe
For some reason, every time I create a GRE interface on a FreeBSD IPv6
gateway, net.inet6.ip6.forwarding is disabled. As long as I manually
re-enable it with sysctl, both the GRE tunnel and the IPv6 network
behind this machine will continue to work; however, it's certainly far
from ideal.
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