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NeddySeagoon Administrator
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Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 8:36 pm Post subject: IPv6 Autoconfig Doesn't |
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Hi team,
I'm taking part in my ISPs IPv6 trial :)
They have given me a /64, that gets attached to ppp0 and a /48 that dibbler splits up into four /56 for my various router interfaces.
So far so good. My router to the outside world works. I can ping6 google, my Hetzner server and even its KVMs.
ssh -6 works too.
I also run radvd to advertise the router. Just on one interface for testing, so far.
Hosts on this interface get a route but never create their own global address.
radvdump on my test host (not the router) shows
Code: | # radvdump
#
# radvd configuration generated by radvdump 2.11
# based on Router Advertisement from fe80::5054:ff:fe2b:f13e
# received by interface eth0
#
interface eth0
{
AdvSendAdvert on;
# Note: {Min,Max}RtrAdvInterval cannot be obtained with radvdump
AdvManagedFlag off;
AdvOtherConfigFlag off;
AdvReachableTime 0;
AdvRetransTimer 0;
AdvCurHopLimit 64;
AdvDefaultLifetime 900;
AdvHomeAgentFlag off;
AdvDefaultPreference medium;
AdvLinkMTU 1280;
AdvSourceLLAddress on;
prefix 2a02:8010:c002:300::/56
{
AdvValidLifetime 86400;
AdvPreferredLifetime 14400;
AdvOnLink on;
AdvAutonomous on;
AdvRouterAddr off;
}; # End of prefix definition
}; # End of interface definition |
The prefix is set manually in /etc/radvd.conf which seems rather fragile, after running to see what whas assigned where.
Anyway, I get autoconfigured routes but not addresses, as below
Code: | NeddySeagoon_Static ~ # ip -6 addr show
1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536
inet6 ::1/128 scope host
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
2: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qlen 1000
inet6 fe80::2e0:4cff:fe69:1509/64 scope link
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
NeddySeagoon_Static ~ # ip -6 route show
2a02:8010:c002:300::/56 dev eth0 proto kernel metric 256 expires 86271sec mtu 1280 pref medium
fe80::/64 dev eth0 proto kernel metric 256 mtu 1280 pref medium
ff00::/8 dev eth0 metric 256 mtu 1280 pref medium
default via fe80::5054:ff:fe2b:f13e dev eth0 proto ra metric 1024 expires 771sec mtu 1280 hoplimit 64 pref medium
NeddySeagoon_Static ~ # |
There is no IPv6 firewall (yet)
If I manually add IPv6 addresses to the router interface and test host, it all works, but I shouldn't need to do that.
If I configure radvd to advertise my /64 I get routes and addresses autoconfigured.
Google is not being my friend this time. _________________ Regards,
NeddySeagoon
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Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2015 5:36 pm Post subject: |
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UberLord,
Fancy seeing you here :)
The server seems to have routes but no addresses.
Code: | router ~ # ip -6 addr show
1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536
inet6 ::1/128 scope host
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
2: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qlen 1000
inet6 fe80::5054:ff:feb7:f501/64 scope link
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
3: eth1: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qlen 1000
inet6 fe80::5054:ff:fe2b:f13e/64 scope link
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
4: eth2: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qlen 1000
inet6 fe80::5054:ff:fead:25ea/64 scope link
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
5: eth3: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qlen 1000
inet6 fe80::5054:ff:feab:b141/64 scope link
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
10: ppp0: <POINTOPOINT,MULTICAST,NOARP,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1492 qlen 3
inet6 2a02:8011:d007:2::f/64 scope global mngtmpaddr dynamic
valid_lft 17853sec preferred_lft 1653sec
inet6 fe80::f/10 scope link
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
router ~ # ip -6 route show
2a02:8010:c002:200::/56 dev eth0 metric 1024 pref medium
2a02:8010:c002:300::/56 dev eth1 metric 1024 pref medium
2a02:8010:c002:400::/56 dev eth2 metric 1024 pref medium
2a02:8010:c002:500::/56 dev eth3 metric 1024 pref medium
2a02:8011:d007:2::/64 dev ppp0 proto kernel metric 256 expires 17844sec pref medium
fe80::/64 dev eth0 proto kernel metric 256 pref medium
fe80::/64 dev eth2 proto kernel metric 256 pref medium
fe80::/64 dev eth3 proto kernel metric 256 pref medium
fe80::/64 dev eth1 proto kernel metric 256 mtu 1500 pref medium
fe80::/10 dev ppp0 metric 1 pref medium
fe80::/10 dev ppp0 proto kernel metric 256 pref medium
ff00::/8 dev eth0 metric 256 pref medium
ff00::/8 dev eth2 metric 256 pref medium
ff00::/8 dev eth3 metric 256 pref medium
ff00::/8 dev ppp0 metric 256 pref medium
ff00::/8 dev eth1 metric 256 mtu 1500 pref medium
default via fe80::230:88ff:fe16:ec4f dev ppp0 proto ra metric 1024 expires 1044sec hoplimit 64 pref medium |
The test host, attached to the servers eth1, has a static IP for IPv4 and no dhcpcd at all. Its net file reads
Code: | modules="iproute2"
config_eth0="192.168.100.20/24 brd 192.168.100.255"
# VM Router
routes_eth0="default via 192.168.100.253" |
I was expecting IPv6 to justwork ... I suppose that was a bit naieve.
That means what it says about a VM. router is a KVM running on a Gen 7 HP Microserver. Both run hardened Gentoo.
The physical network interfaces on the Microserver are donated to bridges to get to the router.
There is a hardware bug in the four port NIC card that prevents PCI passthrough from working.
The bridge does not get a global IPv6 address either but that doesn't seem to matter.
I'll look into having radvd to advertise exisiting prefixes, I didn't know it could do that.
I'm not adverse dhcpcd in place of dibbler. That will be your dhcpcd I suppose? :)
-- edit --
Now my head hurts. My netbook has just spent several days updating and rebuilding with USE=ipv6 set.
At reboot, it just works with IPv6 on the same subnet as my main system.
Code: | bluebottle linux-4.2.0-gentoo-r1 # ip -6 addr show dev eth0
2: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qlen 1000
inet6 2a02:8010:c002:31e:24f:3f49:62ea:2855/56 scope global noprefixroute dynamic
valid_lft 86264sec preferred_lft 14264sec
inet6 fe80::42bb:c6ae:6dbe:7c85/64 scope link
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
bluebottle linux-4.2.0-gentoo-r1 # ip -6 route show dev eth0
2a02:8010:c002:300::/56 proto kernel metric 202 mtu 1280 pref medium
fe80::/64 proto kernel metric 256 pref medium
ff00::/8 metric 256 pref medium
default via fe80::5054:ff:fe2b:f13e metric 202 mtu 1280 pref medium |
That confirms the router end is ok. _________________ Regards,
NeddySeagoon
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Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2015 9:28 pm Post subject: |
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NeddySeagoon wrote: | I was expecting IPv6 to justwork ... I suppose that was a bit naieve. |
The good news is that dhcpcd does "Just Work".
OK, you *do* have to say "I want to request a Prefix Delegation" but that's all the extra config normally required.
The default setup on my NetBSD router also advertises addresses on each interface - the only setup requires is saying you want to advertise on which interfaces. _________________ Use dhcpcd for all your automated network configuration needs
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Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2015 9:46 pm Post subject: |
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UberLord,
... and all of you guys who got dhcpcd to do prefix delegation, CAN YOU PLEASE POST YOUR DHCPCD.CONF? I was just about to create a separate topic on this. Sorry for possibly stealing the discussion and many thx! It's an IPv6 Fest now! |
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Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2015 9:54 pm Post subject: |
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UberLord,
Thats a job for tomorrow night.
As an aside running Code: | # dhcpcd -6 eth0
DUID 00:01:00:01:1d:94:7f:fb:00:e0:4c:69:15:09
eth0: IAID 4c:69:15:09
eth0: soliciting an IPv6 router
eth0: Router Advertisement from fe80::5054:ff:fe2b:f13e
eth0: adding address 2a02:8010:c002:348:8334:b763:9b8e:3d86/56
eth0: adding route to 2a02:8010:c002:300::/56
eth0: adding default route via fe80::5054:ff:fe2b:f13e | made it work but that wiped out my static /etc/resolv.conf.
I really should think of movind my entire network to dhcpcd. It started out with just 2 systems and sort af grew from there.
With adding IPv6 the size of /etc/hosts has just doubled.
I'll get dhcpcd running on the server, so it all works, then overhaul my network setup.
I'll post back with my IPv6 solution in case there are other readers following this thread.
Thank you for your help. _________________ Regards,
NeddySeagoon
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Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2015 9:56 pm Post subject: |
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The trick to DHCPv6 delegation is this - add noipv6rs globally, and enable it on the upstream interface.
Then setup the upstream interface to request a delegation.
If you need a normal IPv6 address via DHCPv6 setup that as well.
This very basic config. It works for me.
Code: |
# /etc/dhcpcd.conf for basic Prefix Delegation
noipv6rs
interface ppp0
ipv6rs
ia_pd 1
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Now launch dhcpcd like so `dhcpcd -d` and you should see everything being configured once all servers respond.
Now, there is a recent problem with DHCPv6 PD EXCLUSION which I have just fixed today, but I don't know if that's needed for you two. _________________ Use dhcpcd for all your automated network configuration needs
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Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2015 9:59 pm Post subject: |
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NeddySeagoon wrote: | made it work but that wiped out my static /etc/resolv.conf. |
Good
So you have a few choices - make /etc/resolv.conf immutable and get dhcpcd errors, or stop dhcpcd from trying to update the file.
Quote: | I really should think of movind my entire network to dhcpcd. It started out with just 2 systems and sort af grew from there.
With adding IPv6 the size of /etc/hosts has just doubled.
I'll get dhcpcd running on the server, so it all works, then overhaul my network setup.
I'll post back with my IPv6 solution in case there are other readers following this thread.
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Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2015 7:50 pm Post subject: |
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UberLord,
I've done enough for a proof of concept using dhcpcd. Its clear that using dhcpcd for IPv6 on top of my existing mixed static/dhcpcd setup in not really the way to go. I need to migrate my IPv4 setup to dhcpcd first, then add IPv6.
That includes faking static IPs by MAC address for all the things that need to be static, like gateways, printers and so on.
It will need to wait until the weekend. _________________ Regards,
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Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2015 7:55 pm Post subject: |
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UberLord,
I'm using ipv6only, is that the same thing?
It almost all works but I never get a IPv6 default route out of ppp0. I have to set that manually.
My incoming RA are
Code: | #
# radvd configuration generated by radvdump 2.11
# based on Router Advertisement from fe80::230:88ff:fe16:ec4f
# received by interface ppp0
#
interface ppp0
{
AdvSendAdvert on;
# Note: {Min,Max}RtrAdvInterval cannot be obtained with radvdump
AdvManagedFlag off;
AdvOtherConfigFlag on;
AdvReachableTime 0;
AdvRetransTimer 0;
AdvCurHopLimit 64;
AdvDefaultLifetime 1200;
AdvHomeAgentFlag off;
AdvDefaultPreference medium;
AdvLinkMTU 1492;
prefix 2001:db8:cafe:2::/64
{
AdvValidLifetime 18000;
AdvPreferredLifetime 1800;
AdvOnLink on;
AdvAutonomous on;
AdvRouterAddr off;
}; # End of prefix definition
}; # End of interface definition |
Also, I can have eui-64 link local addresses or both eui-64 and slaac private link local addresses.
It probably doesn't really matter as both my /64 and /48 are static, so my privacy is out the window anyway.
The eui-64 link local addresses are nothing to do with dhcp as they are present even where dhcp is not installed.
Having both eui-64 and slaac private link local addresses at the router end of the network seems to break internal Router Advertisments as they don't contain a prefix.
How do I get an automatically configured default route to the internet?
dhcpcd.conf contains
Code: | ipv6only
noipv6rs
interface ppp0
ipv6rs
ia_na
ia_pd
gateway | after all the defaults. _________________ Regards,
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Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2015 8:14 pm Post subject: clobbered resolv.conf |
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I use resolv.conf.{head,tail} files, dhcpd's resolv.conf is in the middle
resolv.conf.head
Code: |
# put this on top
# wuzzy's favorites
nameserver 127.0.0.1
nameserver 8.8.8.8
nameserver 8.8.8.4
# from dhcpd
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resolv.conf.tail
Code: |
## the tail
nameserver 2001:428::1
nameserver 2001:428::2
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Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2015 9:00 pm Post subject: |
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wuzzerd,
Thanks. I've put my static IPv4 nameservers in resolv.conf.head _________________ Regards,
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Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 9:56 am Post subject: |
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NeddySeagoon wrote: |
I'm using ipv6only, is that the same thing?
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Currently yes.
However if and when IPv8 ever comes around then no
Quote: |
It almost all works but I never get a IPv6 default route out of ppp0. I have to set that manually.
My incoming RA are
Code: | #
# radvd configuration generated by radvdump 2.11
# based on Router Advertisement from fe80::230:88ff:fe16:ec4f
# received by interface ppp0
#
interface ppp0
{
AdvSendAdvert on;
# Note: {Min,Max}RtrAdvInterval cannot be obtained with radvdump
AdvManagedFlag off;
AdvOtherConfigFlag on;
AdvReachableTime 0;
AdvRetransTimer 0;
AdvCurHopLimit 64;
AdvDefaultLifetime 1200;
AdvHomeAgentFlag off;
AdvDefaultPreference medium;
AdvLinkMTU 1492;
prefix 2001:db8:cafe:2::/64
{
AdvValidLifetime 18000;
AdvPreferredLifetime 1800;
AdvOnLink on;
AdvAutonomous on;
AdvRouterAddr off;
}; # End of prefix definition
}; # End of interface definition |
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Looks fine to me.
Can you enable debugging and post the output of the RA being received when started?
If might give a clue as to why it didn't work.
Also, emailing me the tcpdump with the RA off list might be beneficial as well.
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Also, I can have eui-64 link local addresses or both eui-64 and slaac private link local addresses.
It probably doesn't really matter as both my /64 and /48 are static, so my privacy is out the window anyway.
The eui-64 link local addresses are nothing to do with dhcp as they are present even where dhcp is not installed.
Having both eui-64 and slaac private link local addresses at the router end of the network seems to break internal Router Advertisments as they don't contain a prefix. |
I have this fixed in my latest trunk.
Which address you get should affect operating - at least not in my experience.
You can disable slaac private by settings `slaac hwaddr` in dhcpcd.conf or commenting out `slaac private`.
Quote: |
How do I get an automatically configured default route to the internet?
dhcpcd.conf contains
Code: | ipv6only
noipv6rs
interface ppp0
ipv6rs
ia_na
ia_pd
gateway | after all the defaults. |
Try removing gateway. Other than that, email me the tcpdump with the RA and post dhcpcd debug output of it starting. _________________ Use dhcpcd for all your automated network configuration needs
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Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 12:33 pm Post subject: |
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UberLord,
I can't capture ppp0 when its not up but capturing the supporting eth2 shows all the PPPOE traffic nicely, starting with the
13:18:13.035278 PPPoE PADI message.
Do you want the text output redirected to a file or the binary output of tcpdump with the -w option? _________________ Regards,
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Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 3:59 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Neddy
Binary please.
But thinking about it, my PPPoE IPv6 native router negotiates the default route over PPP itself, IPv6RA isn't used and dhcpcd doesn't grok PPP.
Once the PPP link is up, you can then start tcpdump on it. Once tcpdump is started you can then force dhcpcd to request a RA `dhcpcd -n ppp0` should be good enough.
Hopefully the binary dump can tell us where the default route is being advertised (PPP or IPv6RA) and we can proceed from there. _________________ Use dhcpcd for all your automated network configuration needs
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Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 6:40 pm Post subject: |
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UberLord,
Heres ppp0 starting, with the dump and debug options.
Challenge, response and all static IPv4 addresses have been removed.
I get enough spam and script kiddies already.
Code: | Oct 04 18:24:00 [pppd] Exit.
Oct 04 18:24:03 [pppd] Plugin rp-pppoe.so loaded.
Oct 04 18:24:03 [pppd] RP-PPPoE plugin version 3.8p compiled against pppd 2.4.7
Oct 04 18:24:03 [pppd] Plugin passwordfd.so loaded.
Oct 04 18:24:03 [pppd] pppd options in effect:
Oct 04 18:24:03 [pppd] debug__# (from /etc/ppp/options)
Oct 04 18:24:03 [pppd] persist__# (from command line)
Oct 04 18:24:03 [pppd] linkname ppp0__# (from command line)
Oct 04 18:24:03 [pppd] maxfail 0__# (from command line)
Oct 04 18:24:03 [pppd] unit 0__# (from command line)
Oct 04 18:24:03 [pppd] dump__# (from /etc/ppp/options)
Oct 04 18:24:03 [pppd] defaultmetric 4007__# (from command line)
Oct 04 18:24:03 [pppd] plugin rp-pppoe.so__# (from command line)
Oct 04 18:24:03 [pppd] plugin passwordfd.so__# (from command line)
Oct 04 18:24:03 [pppd] user With held __# (from command line)
Oct 04 18:24:03 [pppd] remotename ppp0__# (from command line)
Oct 04 18:24:03 [pppd] passwordfd xxx # [don't know how to print value]__# (from command line)
Oct 04 18:24:03 [pppd] eth2__# (from command line)
- Last output repeated twice -
Oct 04 18:24:03 [pppd] lcp-echo-failure 3__# (from /etc/ppp/options)
Oct 04 18:24:03 [pppd] lcp-echo-interval 15__# (from /etc/ppp/options)
Oct 04 18:24:03 [pppd] defaultroute__# (from /etc/ppp/options)
Oct 04 18:24:03 [pppd] MyStaticIP__# (from /etc/ppp/options)
Oct 04 18:24:03 [pppd] +ipv6__# (from /etc/ppp/options)
Oct 04 18:24:03 [pppd] pppd 2.4.7 started by root, uid 0
Oct 04 18:24:03 [pppd] Send PPPOE Discovery V1T1 PADI session 0x0 length 12
Oct 04 18:24:03 [pppd] dst ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff src 52:54:00:ad:25:ea
Oct 04 18:24:03 [pppd] [service-name] [host-uniq 20 10 00 00]
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] Send PPPOE Discovery V1T1 PADI session 0x0 length 12
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] dst ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff src 52:54:00:ad:25:ea
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] [service-name] [host-uniq 20 10 00 00]
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] Recv PPPOE Discovery V1T1 PADO session 0x0 length 48
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] dst 52:54:00:ad:25:ea src a0:f3:e4:34:d8:37
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] [service-name] [AC-name acc-aln1.dhv] [host-uniq 20 10 00 00] [AC-cookie 70 3c f4 52 b7 69 77 64 8a 2b 1a 92 f6 c1 56 48]
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] Send PPPOE Discovery V1T1 PADR session 0x0 length 32
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] dst a0:f3:e4:34:d8:37 src 52:54:00:ad:25:ea
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] [service-name] [host-uniq 20 10 00 00] [AC-cookie 70 3c f4 52 b7 69 77 64 8a 2b 1a 92 f6 c1 56 48]
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] Recv PPPOE Discovery V1T1 PADS session 0x3f7 length 12
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] dst 52:54:00:ad:25:ea src a0:f3:e4:34:d8:37
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] [service-name] [host-uniq 20 10 00 00]
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] PADS: Service-Name: ''
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] PPP session is 1015
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] Connected to a0:f3:e4:34:d8:37 via interface eth2
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] using channel 2
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] Using interface ppp0
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] Connect: ppp0 <--> eth2
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <mru 1492> <magic 0x1e66f1b2>]
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0xf <mru 1492> <auth chap MD5> <magic 0x3b3c699e>]
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] sent [LCP ConfAck id=0xf <mru 1492> <auth chap MD5> <magic 0x3b3c699e>]
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] rcvd [LCP ConfAck id=0x1 <mru 1492> <magic 0x1e66f1b2>]
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] sent [LCP EchoReq id=0x0 magic=0x1e66f1b2]
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] rcvd [CHAP Challenge ... Removed
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] sent [CHAP Response ... Removed
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] rcvd [LCP EchoRep id=0x0 magic=0x3b3c699e]
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0x1a <mru 1492> <auth chap MD5> <magic 0x3b3c699e>]
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x2 <mru 1492> <magic 0xdff640f1>]
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] sent [LCP ConfAck id=0x1a <mru 1492> <auth chap MD5> <magic 0x3b3c699e>]
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] rcvd [LCP ConfAck id=0x2 <mru 1492> <magic 0xdff640f1>]
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] sent [LCP EchoReq id=0x0 magic=0xdff640f1]
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] rcvd [CHAP Challenge id= ... Removed
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] sent [CHAP Response id= ... Removed
Oct 04 18:24:08 [pppd] rcvd [LCP EchoRep id=0x0 magic=0x3b3c699e]
Oct 04 18:24:09 [pppd] rcvd [CHAP Success id=0x1 "CHAP authentication success, unit 1378"]
Oct 04 18:24:09 [pppd] CHAP authentication succeeded: CHAP authentication success, unit 1378
Oct 04 18:24:09 [pppd] CHAP authentication succeeded
Oct 04 18:24:09 [pppd] peer from calling number A0:F3:E4:34:D8:37 authorized
Oct 04 18:24:09 [pppd] sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x1 <addr >]
Oct 04 18:24:09 [pppd] sent [IPV6CP ConfReq id=0x1 <addr fe80::f5f0:a1b2:a352:32a6>]
Oct 04 18:24:09 [pppd] rcvd [IPCP ConfReq id=0xdd <addr Removed>]
Oct 04 18:24:09 [pppd] sent [IPCP ConfAck id=0xdd <addr Removed>]
Oct 04 18:24:09 [pppd] rcvd [IPCP ConfAck id=0x1 <addr Removed>]
Oct 04 18:24:09 [pppd] local IP address ... Removed
Oct 04 18:24:09 [pppd] remote IP address ....
Oct 04 18:24:09 [pppd] Script /etc/ppp/ip-up started (pid 4148)
Oct 04 18:24:09 [pppd] rcvd [IPV6CP ConfReq id=0x5a <addr fe80::0230:88ff:fe16:ec4f>]
Oct 04 18:24:09 [pppd] sent [IPV6CP ConfAck id=0x5a <addr fe80::0230:88ff:fe16:ec4f>]
Oct 04 18:24:09 [pppd] rcvd [IPV6CP ConfAck id=0x1 <addr fe80::f5f0:a1b2:a352:32a6>]
Oct 04 18:24:09 [pppd] local LL address fe80::f5f0:a1b2:a352:32a6
Oct 04 18:24:09 [pppd] remote LL address fe80::0230:88ff:fe16:ec4f
Oct 04 18:24:09 [pppd] Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-up started (pid 4149)
Oct 04 18:24:09 [pppd] Script /etc/ppp/ipv6-up finished (pid 4149), status = 0x1
Oct 04 18:24:11 [pppd] Script /etc/ppp/ip-up finished (pid 4148), status = 0x0
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NeddySeagoon Administrator
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I've narrowed it down a bit more dhcpcd is in the clear.
When the router reboots, if I restart shorewall6, which in set up to allow everything anywhere, I get a default route.
If I subsequetly restart radvd, I get valid RA eveywhere and it all just works.
Well, almost. Everything is now on the Internet on IPv6, with no firewall.
Its a shorewall6 config issue - I neeeded to set in /etc/shorewall6/shorewall6.conf.
radvd was settitg in on, then shorewall6 was setting it off.
UberLord,
I owe you a beer. Sorry for the noise. _________________ Regards,
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