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Michel Servaes wrote: > 2001:470:1f15:158c:d7d:bd6:5ff3:6988 is the IP of my computer, behind monowall. I can not ping that. > 2001:470:1f14:158c::2/64 is the assigned client IPv6 address I can ping that. > , in being the server 2001:470:1f14:158c::1/64 I can ping that. > 2001:470:1f15:158c:: to the LAN side of monowall. I can not ping that (assuming that the m0n0 is x::1) > Ugh, I hate those new addresses... IPv4 was easy to remember. This is akward :-) The numbering scheme will come naturally after some time ;) > Thanks again, for testing - this helps me getting it running, and understanding it No problem. It appears as though the m0n0wall is not allowing IPv6 traffic to cross from the WAN side to the LAN side. How was your tunnel space allocated? I'm not familiar with how the tunnel providers are assigning/routing space. Do they route you 2001:470:1f15::/48 over the 2001:470:1f14:158c::/64 tunnel? Steve |