well i have some doubt about that my friend i was doing some research on the server check this Pinging ::10.30.1.1 from 2001:db8::69e5:15f2:4e51:6572 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 2001:db8::c859:2: No route to destination. Reply from 2001:db8::c859:2: No route to destination. Reply from 2001:db8::c859:2: No route to destination. Reply from 2001:db8::c859:2: No route to destination. now i added this rule to the server ip route add ::/0 dev eth0 D:\Documents and Settings\luis Atala>ping6 ::10.30.1.1 Pinging ::10.30.1.1 from 2001:db8::69e5:15f2:4e51:6572 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 2001:db8::c859:2: Destination address unreachable. how about this ? i think may be doable what i want to do rigth ? i think ::10.30.1.1 is the ipv4 translated ip6 addrs no ? Regards --------------- .~. On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 08:20:32PM -0500, luis wrote: i have here a wxp computer and i would like to add or to find a way to view a computer who is using ipv4 but the router is the debian server example serveripv4&6 and radvd server ipv6 computer ------how to access to----ipv4computer---using serveripv4&6 is there a way from the server to manage the routes or i have to add the routes on that computer by hand doing something like route add ::ffff:ip.v4.adress/24 via ipv6adress/64? Hi, No, there's no straightforward way of doing this. You'd could use application level proxies on the server, but you almost certainly want to just have the IPv6 computer be dual stack - ie give it an IPv4 address too (possibly NATed). Cheers, Dominic -- Este mensaje ha sido analizado por MailScanner en busca de virus y otros contenidos peligrosos, y se considera que está limpio. |