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Old 02-17-2012, 07:56 PM   #1
dolphinaura
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Routing ipv6s accross private LAN.


I recently got a /64 from my datacenter, and I want to use it for hosting some of my sites.

Ive never used ipv6 before, so sorry if Im clueless.

The server runs ESXi, but it doesn't really matter much in this case. The virtualized gateway is debian stable, and the VMs connect through it. One side of the gateway faces the internet, while the other side of the gateway links the LAN.

Looking up the guides for IPV6, it says to use the /64 with radvd, and add a static ipv6 on the gateway interface that faces the internet.

Ive done this.

No dice. The gateway can access ipv6, but the clients don't seem to be able to ping the correct gateway even though they get an address

Any ideas?

Thanks!

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