On 04/09/13 21:33, Todd T. Fries wrote:
Penned by andy on 20130904 15:21.22, we have:
| Hi, one last question.
|
| I am reading through lots of examples and documentation on OpenBSD and v6
| and most seem to refer to adding the v6 address to /etc/hostname.X as an
| 'alias', e.g.;
| inet 10.0.0.1
Penned by andy on 20130904 15:21.22, we have:
| Hi, one last question.
|
| I am reading through lots of examples and documentation on OpenBSD and v6
| and most seem to refer to adding the v6 address to /etc/hostname.X as an
| 'alias', e.g.;
| inet 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
| inet6 alias fec0:2029:f00
Hi, one last question.
I am reading through lots of examples and documentation on OpenBSD and v6
and most seem to refer to adding the v6 address to /etc/hostname.X as an
'alias', e.g.;
inet 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
inet6 alias fec0:2029:f001:128::40 64
I have our test setup working now without the
Hi Stuart, yea I realised that after, it's also implied I guess as its
using an IPv4 address after all.
I will probably remove it as I didn't need it for IPv4 before. I was
just trying everything I thought might be relevant to get it working
when the real problem was not setting up my test env
On 2013-08-30, Andy wrote:
> cat /etc/hostname.carp0
> inet 18.2.32.10 255.255.255.0 18.2.32.255
> inet6 a00:7e0::a 64
> carpdev em0 carppeer 18.2.32.12 vhid 201 pass testpass advbase 3 advskew
> 0 description "WAN"
hmm, I wonder if we should extended the description of carppeer in
ifconfig(8) t
Penned by Andy on 20130830 4:08.56, we have:
| On 29/08/13 18:37, Todd T. Fries wrote:
| >Penned by Andy on 20130829 9:57.29, we have:
| >| Hi everyone,
| >|
| >| I'm hoping someone can help me as I'm not having much luck with adding
| >| IPv6 to the mix of our already working IPv4 setup.
| >|
|
Thank you for all your help guys :)
I finally figured out what I was doing wrong (including one of the
problems being that I forgot to turn on one of the lab switches this
morning (not enough coffee!) ;)
For others, here is what I have done to get IPv6 working so far with one
CARP interface
On 2013-08-29, Andy wrote:
> PS; I don't have MLD capable switches in all locations if that is a
> factor here regarding CARP messages being via IPv6 Multicast.
Not a problem - this just means the frames get flooded to all ports in
the vlan in that case (whereas if your switches could do MLD sno
On 2013-08-29, Todd T. Fries wrote:
> Any 'inet6' except the first link local reference in a given hostname.if(4)
> file should be followed by 'alias'.
>
> Aka you need:
>
> inet6 alias 2a00:7e0:0:a::1
"alias" shouldn't be needed for v6, addresses added to an interface are
always treated as addit
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 10:08:56AM +0100, Andy wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Adding the inet6 as an alias didn't work for me.
> When the first line is an 'inet' entry, adding an inet6 alias
> results in errors when running /etc/netstart :(
I never had a need to use 'alias' for IPv6 addresses, even
when a
On 29/08/13 18:37, Todd T. Fries wrote:
Penned by Andy on 20130829 9:57.29, we have:
| Hi everyone,
|
| I'm hoping someone can help me as I'm not having much luck with adding
| IPv6 to the mix of our already working IPv4 setup.
|
| What should /etc/hostname.carpX look like for an IPv6 setup? Is
Penned by Andy on 20130829 14:35.48, we have:
| On Thu 29 Aug 2013 18:37:53 BST, Todd T. Fries wrote:
| >Penned by Andy on 20130829 9:57.29, we have:
| >| Hi everyone,
| >|
| >| I'm hoping someone can help me as I'm not having much luck with adding
| >| IPv6 to the mix of our already working IPv4
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 08:35:48PM +0100, Andy wrote:
> On Thu 29 Aug 2013 18:37:53 BST, Todd T. Fries wrote:
> >Penned by Andy on 20130829 9:57.29, we have:
> >| I'm also seeing errors stating that the inet6 carp address I have
> >| configured is a duplicate address! Although this could be due to
On Thu 29 Aug 2013 18:37:53 BST, Todd T. Fries wrote:
Penned by Andy on 20130829 9:57.29, we have:
| Hi everyone,
|
| I'm hoping someone can help me as I'm not having much luck with adding
| IPv6 to the mix of our already working IPv4 setup.
|
| What should /etc/hostname.carpX look like for an I
Penned by Andy on 20130829 9:57.29, we have:
| Hi everyone,
|
| I'm hoping someone can help me as I'm not having much luck with adding
| IPv6 to the mix of our already working IPv4 setup.
|
| What should /etc/hostname.carpX look like for an IPv6 setup? Is this
| correct;?
|
| inet 10.0.10.1 2
Thanks, I'll give that a try.
I have got it working with separate CARP interfaces for v4 and v6 but
was hoping to have it working under one interface.
Cheers, Andy.
On Thu 29 Aug 2013 17:13:37 BST, Loïc Blot wrote:
Hello Andy,
here is on of my working configuration (OpenBSD 5.2)
inet 194.1
Hello Andy,
here is on of my working configuration (OpenBSD 5.2)
inet 194.199.X.28 255.255.255.240 NONE
inet6 2001:660:abcd:1234::1:1 64
description "CARP server"
carpdev vlan603 vhid 62 advskew 1 carppeer 194.199.X.29 pass x
--
Best regards,
Loïc BLOT, Engineering
UNIX Systems, Security a
PS; I don't have MLD capable switches in all locations if that is a
factor here regarding CARP messages being via IPv6 Multicast.
On Thu 29 Aug 2013 15:57:29 BST, Andy wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm hoping someone can help me as I'm not having much luck with adding
IPv6 to the mix of our already wo
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