Re: [Solved, I think] IPv6 default route. Can't see the wood for the trees.

2012-08-28 Thread John Hawkes-Reed
On 28/08/2012 02:23, Mark Andrews wrote: In message <503bcb0a.6000...@freebsd.org>, Doug Barton writes: On 8/27/2012 12:27 PM, Christian Laursen wrote: On 08/27/12 21:03, John Hawkes-Reed wrote: On 27/08/2012 19:06, Christian Laursen wrote: On 08/27/12 18:49, John Hawkes-Reed wrote: rc.conf:

Re: IPv6 default route. Can't see the wood for the trees.

2012-08-28 Thread Kimmo Paasiala
> On 8/27/2012 12:27 PM, Christian Laursen wrote: >> On 08/27/12 21:03, John Hawkes-Reed wrote: >>> On 27/08/2012 19:06, Christian Laursen wrote: On 08/27/12 18:49, John Hawkes-Reed wrote: > rc.conf: > > (I'm not convinced that obfuscating the addresses is worth the > confusion

Re: IPv6 default route. Can't see the wood for the trees.

2012-08-27 Thread Mark Andrews
In message <503bcb0a.6000...@freebsd.org>, Doug Barton writes: > On 8/27/2012 12:27 PM, Christian Laursen wrote: > > On 08/27/12 21:03, John Hawkes-Reed wrote: > >> On 27/08/2012 19:06, Christian Laursen wrote: > >>> On 08/27/12 18:49, John Hawkes-Reed wrote: > rc.conf: > > (I'm not

Re: IPv6 default route. Can't see the wood for the trees.

2012-08-27 Thread Doug Barton
On 8/27/2012 12:27 PM, Christian Laursen wrote: > On 08/27/12 21:03, John Hawkes-Reed wrote: >> On 27/08/2012 19:06, Christian Laursen wrote: >>> On 08/27/12 18:49, John Hawkes-Reed wrote: rc.conf: (I'm not convinced that obfuscating the addresses is worth the confusion) >>

Re: IPv6 default route. Can't see the wood for the trees.

2012-08-27 Thread Christian Laursen
On 08/27/12 21:03, John Hawkes-Reed wrote: On 27/08/2012 19:06, Christian Laursen wrote: On 08/27/12 18:49, John Hawkes-Reed wrote: rc.conf: (I'm not convinced that obfuscating the addresses is worth the confusion) ipv6_gateway_enable="YES" ip6addrctl_verbose="YES" rtadvd_enable="YES" rtadvd_

Re: IPv6 default route. Can't see the wood for the trees.

2012-08-27 Thread John Hawkes-Reed
On 27/08/2012 19:06, Christian Laursen wrote: On 08/27/12 18:49, John Hawkes-Reed wrote: BSD-box (9.1-PRE) is acting as default router/NAT gateway for local LAN. IP4 works. IP6 rig, per the setup on tunnelbroker.net, appears to work on the BSD box. However, while LAN clients (XP, OSX) manage t

Re: IPv6 default route. Can't see the wood for the trees.

2012-08-27 Thread Christian Laursen
On 08/27/12 18:49, John Hawkes-Reed wrote: BSD-box (9.1-PRE) is acting as default router/NAT gateway for local LAN. IP4 works. IP6 rig, per the setup on tunnelbroker.net, appears to work on the BSD box. However, while LAN clients (XP, OSX) manage to acquire addresses with the right prefix, the

Re: IPv6 default route. Can't see the wood for the trees.

2012-08-27 Thread Stanisław Halik
On 2012-08-27 19:22, John Hawkes-Reed wrote: The man page seemed to suggest that the defaults should work: Try this option for each interface. Given that it's present in my config, it must've been necessary to use for a one reason or other. addr(str) The address filled into Prefix f

Re: IPv6 default route. Can't see the wood for the trees.

2012-08-27 Thread John Hawkes-Reed
On 27/08/2012 17:56, Stanisław Halik wrote: On 2012-08-27 18:49, John Hawkes-Reed wrote: I'm sure this is a FAQ, but I've been staring at it too long to spot the obvious. rtadvd_interfaces="rl0" Show also /etc/rtadvd.conf. Here's mine: kronstadt ~# cat /etc/rtadvd.conf vr0::rdnss="2001:470

Re: IPv6 default route. Can't see the wood for the trees.

2012-08-27 Thread Stanisław Halik
On 2012-08-27 18:49, John Hawkes-Reed wrote: I'm sure this is a FAQ, but I've been staring at it too long to spot the obvious. rtadvd_interfaces="rl0" Show also /etc/rtadvd.conf. Here's mine: kronstadt ~# cat /etc/rtadvd.conf vr0::rdnss="2001:470:600d:dead::1":dnssl="misaki.pl":addr="2001:4

IPv6 default route. Can't see the wood for the trees.

2012-08-27 Thread John Hawkes-Reed
I'm sure this is a FAQ, but I've been staring at it too long to spot the obvious. BSD-box (9.1-PRE) is acting as default router/NAT gateway for local LAN. IP4 works. IP6 rig, per the setup on tunnelbroker.net, appears to work on the BSD box. However, while LAN clients (XP, OSX) manage to acq