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Re: How to debug IPV6
On 2018-06-17 05:34 PM, David Young wrote:
> I always check for a basic level of connectivity by pinging the
> all-hosts multicast address, e.g.,
>
> ping6 ff02::1%wm0
>
> You can also try pinging the second host's link-local address,
>
> ping6 fe80::221:9bff:fefc:c5cc%wm0
>
> Maybe the subnet 2605:2600:1001::/64 wasn't installed properly when
> the interface was configured? When I get unexpected results, I
> like to check for a route to the particular host:
>
> route -n get -inet6 2605:2600:1001::43
Never mind. I had pf running and didn't allow IPV6 through.
I said that I was probably doing something stupid, didn't I?
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