Re: Routing with 6to4 *and* a tunnel
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>>>>> "Marc" == Marc Singer <elf@buici.com> writes:
Marc> I asked about the ping6 because I'm trying to figure out why
Marc> the ipv6 router works fine and connected workstations don't.
Marc> I'm using a tunnel broker to get an IPv6 tunnel. They're
Marc> giving me a point-to-point tunnel with a /128 endpoint
Marc> address. So, I figured that I'd use a 6to4 network for the
Marc> local machines. This does appear to work, but I'm not sure of
Marc> the cuplrit.
Marc> Is it possible to use a tunnel to inject ipv6 traffic onto the
Marc> 6bone and receive replies using 6to4? I understand that The
Marc> routes will be asymmetric.
I've done it.
Watch ingress filtering though.
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