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. -- Linux User Registered #232544 Jabber : pepo@jabberes.org Ekiga : pepo@ekiga.net ICQ : 337889406 GnuPG-key : www.keyserver.net ----------------------------------------------- dum loquimur, fugerit invida aetas: carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-ipv6-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org
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