Hi,
Are you running 5.7-current or a -release?
Did you try running iked? It has a -6 option (see the
description in the man page) that disables this behavior.
This was done in the light of F. Gont's RFC 7359.
Cheers.
On 22 May 2015 at 01:16, Chris Moody wrote:
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That did it. I never would've thought to look at that.
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root@spike ~ # ping6 2001:470::255::254
PING6(56=40+8+8 bytes) 2001:470::255::254 --> 2001:470::255::254
16 bytes from 2001:470::255::254, icmp_seq=0
hey, do you happen to see anything in the "ipsecctl -sf" output?
if there's a deny flow, try flushing it via "ipsecctl -F".
On 21 May 2015 at 23:22, Chris Moody wrote:
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> Need a little help debugging IPv6 o
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Hello - new list-subscriber here.
Need a little help debugging IPv6 on OpenBSD 5.7. I've got a VMware VM
running as a router. IPv4 is working beautifully. V6 is not working
for some reason. I'm unable to even ping6 the system's local interfaces
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