Koenraad Lelong wrote:
No, I don't think they are using a tunnel. My prefix starts with 2a02: AFAIK not a tunneled prefix.
Actually, that depends on the tunnel method. 6to4 and Teredo have assigned address blocks, but 6rd and the method I use, 6in4 do not. They use blocks that are assigned to the provider. Perhaps you should find out what tunnel method, if any is used by your provider, or if they provide the entire subnet at the modem.
I'm absolutely not certain but I think routing should not be done by modifying the firewall. The book I studied (IPv6 in Practice) says everyting should be automatic, when configured right. And when the prefix changes, it should propagate automatically. Modifying a firewall can hardly be called automatically. Maybe I misunderstand ?
Yes, the changes are automatically passed by the router. The only "modifications" I did was to set up the firewall forwarding rules. My reference book for IPv6 is "IPv6 Essentials" by Silvia Hagen, published by O'Reilly. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org