Hi, Are there any ipv6 guru's here on the list ? My service provider gave me a /56 prefix. My modem picks up everything fine. The next step is configuring my Linux-box as a router between my internal home-network and the modem, so creating a DMZ. My big stumbling point is routing. I can't setup static routes on my modem, so how can I tell it to forward packets destined for the internal network to the linux-box ? I did setup radvd, but AFAIK there is no means to announce where to route packets that are on "internal prefixes". AFAIK radvd just announces that it's a router, not what destinations it handles. Another question is dhcpv6. I got the address of my "external" NIC of the linux-box and prefix for the internal NIC ( = IA_NA and IA_PD) from the modem with dhcpv6-client. But the modem only announces a /62 prefix (not configurable). Is this customary to do ? I mean, I got a /56 prefix but the modem discards 252 prefixes. Or do I have to "recover" these myself, manually, by setting up radvd and/or dhcpv6-server to the internal side ? Pointers to documentation are appreciated. Thanks for your help. Koenraad Lelong -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org