IPv6 routing

From: Carlos Parada (EST) (est-c-parada@ptinovacao.pt)
Date: Fri Apr 20 2001 - 12:37:05 EST


Hi,

I'm trying to set up an IPv6 network in Linux kernel 2.4.0-test10. In this
network I'm using just 3 boxs and I would use static routes.
 _____ _____ _____
| A |____| B | ____| C |
|_____| |_____| |_____|

The problem is that I cannot access from A to C machines and vice-versa. But
the routing problem is a bit strange because, A can access to the two
interfaces of B, even to B interface in the same network as C. Also C can
access to both B interfaces and cannot access to machine A.
i.e. the machines seems that can access to other networks (the routing
mechanisms seems work fine), but B cannot be able to forward the packet. Is
this correct ?

Anybody know if I have a missconfiguration or I'm doing somethings wrong ?

Regards.

**********
Carlos da Fonseca Parada
PT Inovação, S.A.
Multimédia e Serviços IP

* R. Engº José Ferreira Pinto Basto - 3810 Aveiro - Portugal
* Ext: 1317, 1318

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