* Mike Hicks <hick0088 at tc.umn.edu> [010805 14:50]:
> mike at hardrock:~$ ping6 www.kame.net
> PING www.kame.net(apple.kame.net) 56 data bytes
> >From 3ffe:b80:139:1::1: Destination unreachable: Address unreachable
> >From 3ffe:b80:139:1::1: Destination unreachable: Address unreachable
> 
> --- www.kame.net ping6 statistics ---
> 2 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss
> mike at hardrock:~$ traceroute6 www.kame.net
> traceroute6 to kame220.kame.net (2001:200:0:4819:280:adff:fe71:81fc) from
> 3ffe:b80:139:1:2a0:24ff:fe35:b9f8, 30 hops max, 16 byte packets
>  1  3ffe:b80:139:1::1 (3ffe:b80:139:1::1)  0.807 ms !H  0.66 ms !H  0.587
> ms !H
> The eth0 interfaces on both my router and my client box have two inet6
> addresses, one link-local (/10 with ff80 prefix) and the other global
> (/64).

Some ideas:

A) I dont have an address on my internal interface, with just a
link-local it works.

B) Set 2000::/3 to your 'defaultroute' interface.  Yeah, dont ask, its
something that the developers did.

C) use an usagi kernel.  Search for them on gooogle.

D) I had to add the 'subnet' to the route on my eth0
So like, i put my prefix in and gave it dev of my internal network
interface...  This was the one pitfall for me.

-- 
Scott Dier <dieman at ringworld.org> <sdier at debian.org>
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