Did you enable IPv6 forwarding on your routers?
-----Original Message-----
From: Pepo [mailto:pmancheno@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 11:56 AM
To: debian-ipv6@lists.debian.org
Subject: What is wrong
Hi friends.
I have an error, mi LAN is something like:
PC-a
fec0:2006:2007::a/125
|
fec0:2006:2007::9/125
routerA
fec0:2006:2007:333::2/126
|
|
fec0:2006:2007:333::1/126
routerB
fec0:2006:2007::1/125
|
fec0:2006:2007::2/125
PC-b
And I configure:
(routerA)
ip link set eth0 up
ip link set eth1 up
ip addr add fec0:2006:2007::9/125 dev eth0 ip addr add
fec0:2006:2007:333::2/126 dev eth1 ip -6 route add fec0:2006:2007::/125 dev
eth1 metric 1
(routerB)
ip link set eth0 up
ip link set eth1 up
ip addr add fec0:2006:2007::1/125 dev eth0 ip addr add
fec0:2006:2007:333::1/126 dev eth1 ip -6 route add fec0:2006:2007::8/125 dev
eth1 metric 1
But I can "ping" just from fec0:2006:2007:333::1 to fec0:2006:2007:333::2
and nothing more. So, what's wrong?
help me, please.
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