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Re: ipv6 gateway on different subnet



On Sat, Jan 18, 2025 at 11:51 AM Christof Meerwald <cmeerw%cmeerw.org@localhost> wrote:

> > on the other address with 100% packet loss
> > ping6 -S 2602:fed2:7116:d82c::2 google.com
> >
> > 10:37:17.595359 IP6 fe80::da67:d9ff:fe58:3d1b > ff02::1:ff00:0: ICMP6,
> > neighbor solicitation, who has 2604:f440:3:17::, length 32
> > 10:37:17.851412 IP6 2602:fed2:7116:d82c::2 > 2607:f8b0:4023:1002::71:
> > ICMP6, echo request, seq 0, length 16
>
> The interesting thing here is that there is neither an echo reply nor
> a neighbor solicitation from the router.

It's possible I just didn't copy enough of the output. I wasn't sure
what I was looking for.

> To me it seems your VPS acts as expected, but there must be something
> weird going on in that network.
>
> Have you actually tested that it works when running Linux? (I am
> assuming your provider will just blame it on your NetBSD configuration
> otherwise) Maybe you can just temporarily boot into something like an
> Alpine Linux live image via netboot.xzy to test?

I have tested with debian and everything worked fine. I kept
thinking there's something wrong with my configs, but
maybe not. I signed up with a different provider and everything
works fine there, so I'm starting to think this provider has
a network problem.

I will put linux back on and tcpdump with that. Is there
any other info I should get?

I posted some network info from debian.
https://www.unitedbsd.com/d/1491-ipv6-address-and-subnet-configuration/7


-- 
Thanks
Peter


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