Subj : Re: Raspeberry Pi / SixXS To : Michiel van der Vlist From : Paul Hayton Date : Fri Oct 02 2015 11:20:35 On 10/01/15, Michiel van der Vlist pondered and said... Mv> Using a Raspberry PI as an IPv6 router. Interesting experiment... Yep! Mv> I see more that one address, but they all start with 2001:4428:200:816c: Mv> Mv> In order to route IPv6 to your LAN, you do not just need a tunnel, you Mv> need a subnet as well. Have you ebnabled your subnet at SixXs yet? Yes it comes with one by default Mv> The tunnel and the subnet have different prefixes. The devices on the LAN Mv> should get addresses in the range that is assigned to the subnet, not Mv> that of the tunnel. Understood and that's what the Pi should be issuing to the LAN clients Mv> What does your configuration page on SixXs say about your address ranges? The subnet range is a /64 range and the above address is the subnet one. I realised I need to port forward using ip6tables traffic for binkd and I think I know how so will try and do this tonight. Best, Paul -- Agency BBS, New Zealand | bbs.geek.nz | telnet: agency.bbs.geek.nz:23 --- Mystic BBS v1.10 (Windows) * Origin: Agency BBS | telnet://agency.bbs.geek.nz (3:770/100) .