On 11/16/2011 06:43 PM, Rüdiger Meier wrote:
On Thursday 17 November 2011, Lew Wolfgang wrote:
On 11/16/2011 08:34 AM, Ruediger Meier wrote:
As others have mentioned already the network staff probably wants to track what_your_ machine is doing within the network thus they don't allow you to use randomized addresses for a good reason. Yes, this is the case. The network infrastructure requires that any device touching the network be pre-registered, with enforcement implemented with the MAC address. Have you tried to manually enforce a particular source IP?
So if this is your config eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:xx:E8:08:00:43 inet addr:xxx.yy.77.50 Bcast:xxx.yy.79.255 Mask:255.255.252.0 inet6 addr: xxxx:yyy:zz:76:224:e8ff:fe08:43/64 Scope:Global inet6 addr: fe80::xxx:e8ff:fe08:43/64 Scope:Link inet6 addr: xxxx:yyy:zz:76:54d2:36fb:2fd5:56b6/64 Scope:Global
Try ping6 -n -I xxxx:yyy:zz:76:224:e8ff:fe08:43 2001:470:0:76::2 and ping6 -n -I xxxx:yyy:zz:76:54d2:36fb:2fd5:56b6 2001:470:0:76::2
Hi Rudi, Both of the ping6 commands worked: 64 bytes from 2001:470:0:76::2: icmp_seq=1 ttl=58 time=857 ms 64 bytes from 2001:470:0:76::2: icmp_seq=2 ttl=58 time=81.4 ms
What gives ip route get 2001:470:0:76::2
ironhead:~ # ip route get 2001:470:0:76::2 2001:470:0:76::2 from :: via fe80::212:f2ff:fe95:c300 dev eth0 src xxxx:yyy:zz:76:9db4:e194:e0c4:3126 metric 0 cache
Can you ping6 your router?
Yes. Also, I can ssh into the box and it connects with its ipv6 global address, it doesn't fall back to ipv4. Everything seems to be working except the network infrastructure process to determine public/private addresses. Regards, Lew -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org