Re: Annoying routing troubles
Pontus Lidman said:
> I have three hosts; one gateway to the 6bone, and two clients.
> client A can ping client B, the gateway, and 6bone hosts.
> client B can ping client A, but not the gateway and no 6bone hosts. The
> error is "address unreachable".
Who's saying unreachable?
> client A is 3ffe:200:13::4
> client B is 3ffe:200:13::3
> gateway is 3ffe:200:13::2
>
> Here is the routing table for client A:
> 3ffe:200:13::2/128 3ffe:200:13::2 UC 0 2 1 eth0
I think the C means a cache entry, whatever the hell that is
> And the routing table for the misbehaving client B:
> 3ffe:200:13::2/128 3ffe:200:13::2 UC 1 1 0 eth0
OK, different metric.
> ::/0 :: UDA 256 0 0 eth0
Hmm D? You got some sort of routing daemon on this host?
You probably want to compare /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all between them
BTW Phil if you're reading this you need to add some more flags into the
man pages.
I find using the 'ip' command a lot easier. You can even give the
interfaces cute names.
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