Date: 17 Sep 2000 10:14:12 -0500 From: Kirk Strauser <kirk@strauser.com> To: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: IPv6 woes Message-ID: <87og1nuk3f.fsf@pooh.honeypot>
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I'm running a FreeBSD 4.1-stable system. I went to www.freenet6.net to get a v6 address, and selected the FreeBSD/KAME option. Along with the tunkame.*.pl script, it sent me: Your IPv6 address : 3ffe:b00:c18:1fff:0:0:0:455 Freenet6 IPv6 address (server side) : 3ffe:b00:c18:1fff:0:0:0:454 Freenet6 IPv4 address (server side): 206.123.31.102 Your IPv4 address : 216.224.193.50 The script executed without errors. However, while I can ping the local and remote IPv4 address, and I can ping6 the local IPv6 address, I can't pin6 the remote end. The only error message I get, at all, is from /var/log/messages: /kernel: nd6_lookup: failed to add route for a neighbor(3ffe:0b00:0c18:1fff::0454), errno=17 Now, it's my understanding from what documentation I've been able to scrap up (I tried to RTFM, honest!), I shouldn't need to do any additional configuration on my system other than executing the tunkame Perl script. Am I missing something obvious? I'd *really* love to get up and running on the 6bone, but I can't seem to get past the starting gate. As always, any help is appreciated. -- Kirk Strauser To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-net" in the body of the message
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