RE: ipv6 routing
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Bernd Eckenfels [mailto:ecki@lina.inka.de] wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 04, 2003 at 10:41:16PM +1200, Noodles wrote:
> > I'm having some problems routing ipv6 on my debian box. I've got a
> > tunnel setup, and radvd running, which is fine, my client gets an ip
> > address, but when I try to ping6 something from my client (outside of my
> > network) I get a Request timed out, where as if I do the same ping6 on
> > my linux box I get a response.
>
> You need to turn off ip-forwarding on your client or add a "smaller" default
> route. On Linux the ::/0 default route is ignored when the host is
> configured for ip forwarding
>
> try
>
> route -6 add 2000::/3 dev ipv6
Unless you have 2.4.20 and newer or USAGI.
These allow using 'default' or ::/0 as a default route.
2000::/3 is 'safe' though but isn't required.
Greets,
Jeroen
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