On 2024 Nov 02 (Sat) at 16:44:59 +0100 (+0100), Christian Schulte wrote:
:On 11/2/24 15:32, Brian Conway wrote:
:> On Sat, Nov 2, 2024, at 7:09 AM, Christian Schulte wrote:
:>> Hello misc@,
:>>
:>> x500$ cat /etc/hostname.iwm0
:>> nwid "FLSTR81WHG6DG" wpa wpakey "xyz"
:>> inet autoconf
:>> inet6 autoconf
:>>
:>> Does "inet6 autoconf" with dhcp6leased(8) already work the same way
:>> "inet autoconf" with dhcpleased(8) works so far? "inet autoconf"
:>> makes
:>
:> No, it is used for DHCPv6-PD. See the man pages for
:> dhcp6leased[.conf].
:>
:> 'inet6 autoconf' is handled by slaacd.
:
:Thank you. So there must be something else I am doing wrong. Why can't
:I ping6 IPv6 addresses? Other devices like smartphones or tablets get
:different addresses from the fritz box than the OpenBSD laptop and IPv6
:is working flawlessly with them. The fritz box seems to only support
:DHCPv6 for handing out IPv6 addresses.
:
:Script started on Sat Nov 2 16:17:57 2024
:x500$ slaacctl show interface
:iwm0:
: index: 2 running: yes temporary: yes
: lladdr: e8:b1:fc:51:73:7c
: inet6: fe80::eab1:fcff:fe51:737c%iwm0
: Router Advertisement from fe80::6b4:feff:fe18:9cab%iwm0
: received: 2024-11-01 20:14:47; 72199s ago
: Cur Hop Limit: 255, M: 1, O: 1, Router Lifetime: 1800s
: Default Router Preference: Medium
: Reachable Time: 0ms, Retrans Timer: 0ms
: MTU: 1492 bytes
: prefix: fd20:3eea:92dd::/64
: On-link: 1, Autonomous address-configuration: 1
: vltime: 7200, pltime: 3600
: prefix: 2001:16b8:814d:7f00::/64
: On-link: 1, Autonomous address-configuration: 1
: vltime: 7200, pltime: 3600
: rdns: 2001:16b8:814d:7f00:6b4:feff:fe18:9cab, lifetime: 1200
: rdns: fd20:3eea:92dd:0:6b4:feff:fe18:9cab, lifetime: 1200
This tells me that you're given a prefix to install on to your
interface. It also should have also displayed 3 "proposals", but you
didn't display those here.
What does the full output of 'slaacctl show interface iwm0', 'ifconfig iwm0',
and 'netstat -rnf inet6' say?
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