The routes are not affected. the strangest thing I find that the host
and jails are accessible from outside, and it can reach outside hosts
via v6, but everything that's staying on the server fails.
Alan Somers wrote:
> How did you assign the jails' IPv6 addresses in the first place? The usual
>
How did you assign the jails' IPv6 addresses in the first place? The usual
way is to assign them as /128 aliases, in which case the command to remove
them would include a "/128", not "/48". I think when you're deleting a
"/48" you're also removing some routes that the jail host is using.
-Alan
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On a older server running FreeBSD 10.2 i have a number of jails. For
migration to FreeBSD I'm planning to shutdown the jail, move the data to
the new server and spin up the jail there. IP addresses are alse moved.
When I remove an IPv6 address with the following command 'ifconfig em0
inet6 v6addre