[6bone] .NET RC1 IPv6 6to4
Pekka Savola
pekkas@netcore.fi
Fri, 11 Oct 2002 17:35:29 +0300 (EEST)
Note '2002:c058:6301::c058:6301' below.
That only works with Microsoft relays because there's a completely bogus
and non-interoperable assumption that the relay has address
'2002:c058:6301::c058:6301' and it's pingable.
Not a good way to push IPv6 *at all*...
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, Barker, Ron, vpe wrote:
> Has anyone been able to get connected to the 6bone with .NET RC1 IPv6. I have tried in vain for 2 day to no avail. Some really strange things happens depending on whether the computer is / is not
> attached to the internet. Really strange is the fact that prior to plugging in the ethernet cable the 6to4 interface is disable, however, whenever I have link to the net, the 6to4 has two strange
> looking default routes that are automatically generated:
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> Publish Type Met Prefix Idx Gateway/Interface Name
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> yes Manual 1221 ::/0 3 2002:836b:213c:1:e0:8f08:f020:8
> yes Manual 2147483648 ::/0 3 2002:c058:6301::c058:6301
> yes Manual 1001 2002::/16 3 6to4 Tunneling Pseudo-Interface
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> netsh interface ipv6>
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> 1. is a ::/0 route to what is obviously a rely router at MS - 131.107.33.60 - tried pinging but no answer
> 2- is a ../0 route to a 192.xxx. route ?????
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> Where do these addresses come from???? magic.
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> Additionaly, I miss any any all reference to setting up the tunnel.
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> Any comments appreciated
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> Ron
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> Dr. Ronald D. Barker
> Vodafone Pilotentwicklung GmbH
> Chiemgaustr. 116
> D-81549 Munich
> Germany
> Fon +49 (89) 95 410 -0
> Fax +49 (89) 95 410 -111
> www.v-pe.de
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