On 2019-08-07 08:59 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
But as my machines do not get IPv6 from the ISP (and there are no plans to do so), the router does not give IPv6 addresses to the machines.
So I tried to use the link-local address.
I would have to _add_ an IPv6 address to the interface. I don't know how to have that machine on automatic IPv6 address and add a fixed IPv6 address too. I must try again.
If you use something like pfSense for a firewall, you can have it provide addresses to the network. However, if you're not getting addresses from the ISP or via a tunnel from he.net or similar, you should use something in the unique local range, which is fc:: /7. Normally you'd use addresses starting with fd. Like RFC1918 addresses on IPv4, unique local addresses are routeable, but not allowed on the Internet. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org