Alberto Leiva Popper
Alberto Leiva Popper
Note: VRF noob on the keyboard. > I wish there was vrf support, so Jool_siit would read out device from vrf instead of global routing table. I don't know. I'm...
Sorry; I wish I could help, but working up routing would be more of a feature than a fix, and the current status [does not allow for new features](https://www.jool.mx/en/index.html#status). >...
> I see Jool as a solution to the problem with my IPv6-only servers, but would like to know how I can do this on a VPS. I don't really...
Ok, suppose your NAT64 VPS server's /64 is 1234:5678::/64. Your 1234:5678::/64 is the equivalent to the tutorial's 2001:db8::1/128. So, in the 1234:5678::/64 server, do modprobe jool jool instance add "example"...
Normally, your clients are connected to a router, which is their default gateway. The router itself has a route to 64:ff9b::/96 (or whatever pool6 you set up in your NAT64/DNS64)....
# 2018-11-25 Update Somebody asked for this feature in the [survey](https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BYCFM75). Which is fine, I guess. I'll see if it can be added without breaking existing answers Ok, done. But...
Just leaving this here because I had almost forgotten it: https://mail-lists.nic.mx/pipermail/jool-list/2017-September/000129.html
**Edit: Never mind, this is all wrong. Scroll down, please** ~Jool is three modules: `jool.ko`, `jool_siit.ko` and `jool_common.ko`. The latter is a dependency of the two former ones.~ ~Those error...
It seems your Jool modules were not compiled for the right kernel version. How did you compile or install Jool?
Can this be closed?