Dave Täht
Dave Täht
I changed the zones to reflect what you asked. I did get an ipv6 address on the outside network, but it also picked up a default route from the internal...
If the /56 bit is important, we can break that out into a separate bug. Tackling that first, what I see is this: root@yurtlabtest:~# ip -6 route | grep /60...
as for what happens when I did it that way, well, I still ended up unroutable via ipv4, I did get ipv6 addresses assigned to the hnet interfaces, I did...
Going back to the /56 comment.... what you are saying is that I do have a full /56 available, however the router is only using a /60 for its own...
I am disabling the router and going back to bed and pulling a pillow over my head. Emailed john to comment.
and to finish up here, after reverting to use the dhcpv6 client, the native-non-hnetd methods - and rebooting, the cable modem is showing prefixes as available then not a ms...
dfawcus writes: Delighted to see some feedback on this! > A number of routers "know" that all of 224/4 is multicast, and have > this burnt in to silicon. We...
I am glad you read the report and are willing to discuss it. The second quote came from the igf summary. There are nuances, let me give three responses. >As...
We are not fighting ipv6 at all, as we try to stress. Making improvements to ipv4 is not out of scope for the internet. It happens that most of our...
I am not sure if me establishing IPv6 cred will help. I have been involved with ipv6 since 1995 or so. I worked really hard, in cerowrt especially, to resolve...