* More observations regarding IPv6 on PPC platform.
@ 2002-03-25 22:52 Matthew Drobnak
2002-03-26 0:30 ` Thunder from the hill
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From: Matthew Drobnak @ 2002-03-25 22:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
While I was attempting to debug a little bit, I installed tcpdump to see
if it was even seeing the router advertisements...Apparently it was..
On top of that, if you keep tcpdump running, IPv6 works fine!
I noticed that when I had it manually configured, whenever any sort of
routing was necessary, a neighbor solicitation was sent out, but never
made it to the other end. However, if I let it auto configure, it worked
fine, and as well if I added on the secondary addresss using "ifconfig
eth1 add ....", so, with that being said, is it a MAC or IP address
filtering problem?
Any ideas would be appreciated, I'd like to get this running, as I'm a
big fan of IPv6... I have 1 IPv4 address, but a whole /48 to work with. :-D
Thanks again,
-Matthew Drobnak
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* Re: More observations regarding IPv6 on PPC platform.
2002-03-25 22:52 More observations regarding IPv6 on PPC platform Matthew Drobnak
@ 2002-03-26 0:30 ` Thunder from the hill
2002-03-26 0:37 ` David S. Miller
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From: Thunder from the hill @ 2002-03-26 0:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Matthew Drobnak; +Cc: linux-kernel
Matthew Drobnak wrote:
> While I was attempting to debug a little bit, I installed tcpdump to see
> if it was even seeing the router advertisements...Apparently it was..
>
> On top of that, if you keep tcpdump running, IPv6 works fine!
tcpdump keeps ethn in promiscuous mode. Maybe this is what was expected?
> I noticed that when I had it manually configured, whenever any sort of
> routing was necessary, a neighbor solicitation was sent out, but never
> made it to the other end. However, if I let it auto configure, it worked
> fine, and as well if I added on the secondary addresss using "ifconfig
> eth1 add ....", so, with that being said, is it a MAC or IP address
> filtering problem?
>
> Any ideas would be appreciated, I'd like to get this running, as I'm a
> big fan of IPv6... I have 1 IPv4 address, but a whole /48 to work with. :-D
Addresses for free.
Thunder
--
Thunder from the hill.
Citizen of our universe.
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* Re: More observations regarding IPv6 on PPC platform.
2002-03-26 0:30 ` Thunder from the hill
@ 2002-03-26 0:37 ` David S. Miller
2002-03-26 1:00 ` Thunder from the hill
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From: David S. Miller @ 2002-03-26 0:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: thunder; +Cc: mdrobnak, linux-kernel
From: Thunder from the hill <thunder@ngforever.de>
Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 17:30:08 -0700
Matthew Drobnak wrote:
> While I was attempting to debug a little bit, I installed tcpdump to see
> if it was even seeing the router advertisements...Apparently it was..
>
> On top of that, if you keep tcpdump running, IPv6 works fine!
tcpdump keeps ethn in promiscuous mode. Maybe this is what was expected?
Smells like a multicast bug in the network driver/card.
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* Re: More observations regarding IPv6 on PPC platform.
2002-03-26 0:37 ` David S. Miller
@ 2002-03-26 1:00 ` Thunder from the hill
2002-03-26 6:57 ` Stevie O
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From: Thunder from the hill @ 2002-03-26 1:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: David S. Miller; +Cc: mdrobnak, linux-kernel
David S. Miller wrote:
> tcpdump keeps ethn in promiscuous mode. Maybe this is what was expected?
>
> Smells like a multicast bug in the network driver/card.
An userland way to find out is to check if networking works
as expected if he's running other programs that keep the
network in promisc mode, like nmap.
Thunder
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Thunder from the hill.
Citizen of our universe.
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