[ipv6-wg] Linux as 6RD BR
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Torbjörn Eklöv
torbjorn.eklov at interlan.se
Thu Jan 24 07:24:24 CET 2013
Thanks, Google translate and this guide did it! /Torbjörn Eklöv mobil: 070 - 683 51 75 Lync: torbjorn.eklov at interlan.se Skype: torbjorn.eklov http://www.interlan.se http://www.dnssecandipv6.se 24 jan 2013 kl. 02:46 skrev Shishio Tsuchiya <shtsuchi at cisco.com>: > Torbjom > Ohkubo-san,Sakura internet who is service provider in Japan has tested 6rd CE of Linux and BSD. > He wrote tips for his customers. > http://research.sakura.ad.jp/6rd-trial/ > Google translator can help for reading Japanese. > > And we made the draft to share the information. > http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-sakura-6rd-datacenter-04 > > I wish it could be your help. > > Regards, > -Shishio > > (2013/01/23 22:51), Torbjörn Eklöv wrote: >> Hi, I am trying to set up a Ubuntu 12.04 as 6RD border router but I can't get it work ok. >> Google don't give so many hints so I have used http://en.usenet.digipedia.org/thread/18960/18958/ as source. >> >> >> My setup: >> >> <script> >> #My 6rd domain, iproute ( 20111117-1ubuntu2 ) package in Ubuntu 12.04 can only use /32….. >> PREFIX="2001:db8" >> # My 6RD BR IP >> BRIP=1.1.99.1 >> >> #Create "loopback", i have tried to use eth0 as BR-interface but it's same problem. >> ip link add type veth >> ip a a dev veth0 $BRIP >> ip l set veth0 up >> >> #Create 6rd tunnel interface >> ip tunnel add 6rd mode sit local $BRIP dev veth0 ttl 64 >> ip addr add ${PREFIX}::1/32 dev 6rd >> ip tunnel 6rd dev 6rd 6rd-prefix ${PREFIX}::/32 >> ip link set 6rd up >> >> #Enable IPv6 routing >> sysctl -w net.ipv6.conf.all.forwarding=1 >> </script> >> >> Then I set up option 212 with: >> option 6rd code 212 = { integer 8, integer 8, >> ip6-address, array of ip-address }; >> option 6rd 0 32 2001:db8:: 1.1.99.1; >> >> The problem is that when I use the tunnel ( ping6 ${PREFIX}::1 for example ) I get "icmp port unreachable" for the traffic ( protocol 41 ) to BRIP/1.1.99.1 >> The icmp originates from my BRIP so everything looks ok. except that it don't work. :) >> >> A route to 2001:db8::/32 through dev 6rd is automatically created when I run my script. >> >> Has anyone done this or used other OS like *BSD, other Linux or what should I do??? >> I have tried to use the newest iproute2 package from source but it don't help either. >> >> /Torbjörn Eklöv >> mobil: 070 - 683 51 75 >> Lync: torbjorn.eklov at interlan.se <mailto:torbjorn.eklov at interlan.se> >> Skype: torbjorn.eklov >> http://www.interlan.se >> http://www.dnssecandipv6.se <http://www.dnssecandipv6.se/> >> >> >> > >
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