Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2024 16:15:40 +0100 From: Michael Grimm <trashcan@ellael.org> To: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Howto: ipsec tunnel routing both IPv4 and IPv6? Possible? Message-ID: <AAEFA5B9-614B-4BD9-B734-B004BAFB6C4F@ellael.org> In-Reply-To: <36260194-6050-4ed4-a8e2-9697f41b3adf@plan-b.pwste.edu.pl> References: <33923504-0ECC-46D7-9F6C-91D47CEE4594@ellael.org> <ad871cb9-6226-496b-b936-a41be140a40f@yandex.ru> <9339DE28-07F6-4855-927B-824360603CB2@ellael.org> <36260194-6050-4ed4-a8e2-9697f41b3adf@plan-b.pwste.edu.pl>
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Marek Zarychta <zarychtam@plan-b.pwste.edu.pl> wrote:
> W dniu 15.01.2024 o 15:35, Michael Grimm pisze:
>> route_tunnel0="fd00:a:a:a::/64 fd00:a:a:a::254"
> Please try:
> route_tunnel0="-6 -net fd00:a:a:a::/64 fd00:a:a:a::254"
Bingo! That did the trick:
Internet6:
Destination Gateway Flags Netif Expire
fd00:a:a:a::/64 fd00:a:a:a::254 UGS ipsec0
fd00:a:a:a::254 link#4 UH ipsec0
fd00:b:b:b::250 link#3 UHS lo0
Thanks to all who helped, and to me: lessons learned ;-)
Regards,
Michael
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