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I thought the local-link address was strictly used to broadcast router solicitation and requests. Not to use for actual traffic.
Anyway, I tried using the suggested address, but no luck. I can't even ping it.
I also found this blog post. Apparently I need to run rtsold and dhcp6c, to get a valid router address. So I enabled rtsold and did a reboot. But still, no luck
Well, at least it did give my ego a little boost. That guy seems to know his stuff and still broke his teeth on native ipv6. So, at least I'm not the only one. And I'm no expert too
I'm getting closer though. As far as I understand the whole deal, getting a proper router/gateway address from my ISP is the only missing link. Once I have that, it should work.
Anyway, I tried using the suggested address, but no luck. I can't even ping it.
I also found this blog post. Apparently I need to run rtsold and dhcp6c, to get a valid router address. So I enabled rtsold and did a reboot. But still, no luck
Well, at least it did give my ego a little boost. That guy seems to know his stuff and still broke his teeth on native ipv6. So, at least I'm not the only one. And I'm no expert too
I'm getting closer though. As far as I understand the whole deal, getting a proper router/gateway address from my ISP is the only missing link. Once I have that, it should work.