[Cerowrt-devel] UPDATE: IPv6 & 3.3.8-21 - working fine...
Sébastien Gaggini
sebastien.gaggini at gmail.com
Sat Sep 15 07:27:25 EDT 2012
Hi,
Thanks for all the IPv6 links. I managed to make IPV6 work on my
network this morning after weeks of try.
First I had to add a proxy_ndp config ( ip -6 neigh add proxy .... )
for each of my host ( my ISP router need that ). It breaks all the
auto-configuration of IPv6 ...
Then I found this package in openwrt : ndppd
It does all the ndp proxy magic in background. So could you add it to
cero next build ? I
Thanks,
Sébastien
2012/9/15 Richard Brown <richard.e.brown at dartware.com>:
> Folks,
>
> Here's an update on functioning of IPv6 in CeroWrt. I had posted a note in mid-August saying that I had troubles making IPv6 work properly in 3.3.8-17. Specifically, I was using the script from http://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/cerowrt/wiki/IPv6_Tunnel to configure IPv6 to work with Hurricane Electric's free Tunnelbroker.net service, and it not all interfaces got addresses as expected.
>
> After a bit of testing, I am happy to say that the script on the IPv6 Tunnel page above seems to work properly on 3.3.8-21, the latest CeroWrt build. This script is substantially the same as earlier versions: I didn't have to tweak any radvd or other configs beyond what's in this script.
>
> Best,
>
> Rich Brown
> Hanover, NH
>
> PS I also posted a note about using mDNS/Bonjour on CeroWrt. By default, this works as desired on all the local interfaces; the note (http://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/cerowrt/wiki/Using_Bonjour_mDNS_or_ZeroConf_with_CeroWrt) gives instructions for passing the mDNS traffic out the WAN port, for instances where you are using CeroWrt as a secondary router in your home.
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