Hello Sean, >>>>> On Sat, 5 Nov 2005 14:39:13 -0800 >>>>> sean_at_mcneil.com(Sean McNeil) said: > > sean> ping6 does NOT work for > > sean> fe80::203:6dff:fe1a:b19b%dc0 > > sean> 2002:18c7:2d36:0:203:6dff:fe1a:b19b > > sean> 2002:18c7:2d36:: > > > > It seems an IPv6 operation for dc0 is disabled entirely. Don't you > > see an error message from your kernel like following? > > dc0: possible hardware address duplication detected, disable IPv6 > No, nothing like that in any logs. I can't see how there could > suddenly be a duplication of hardware addresses. I agree, though, > that IPv6 is disabled for dc0. Some change in the kernel has caused > this. I tried the same configuration (with the different interface card) using the latest RELENG-6 in my environment, but I couldn't reproduce your problem. So could you please show me the result of the following commands? - netstat -rnf inet6 - ndp -i dc0 - ndp -na - kernel log message after sysctl -w net.inet6.icmp6.nd6_debug=1 (if exists) > Two things to note: > The dc0 interface has option VLAN_MTU. Don't know why. > The dc0 interface is my gateway with ipv4mapping. At least these two does not seem to be relating to this problem. Thanks, ---- SUZUKI, Shinsuke _at_ KAME ProjectReceived on Sun Nov 06 2005 - 08:09:20 UTC
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