On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 11:08 AM, Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> wrote:
do you see PD from your modem? or RA's?
still trying to educate the opwnwrt (attitude adjustment on netgear 3800).
root@wrt-biwa:~# opkg update Downloading http://downloads.openwrt.org/attitude_adjustment/12.09/ar71xx/generic/packag.... Inflating http://downloads.openwrt.org/attitude_adjustment/12.09/ar71xx/generic/packag.... Updated list of available packages in /var/opkg-lists/attitude_adjustment. root@wrt-biwa:~# opkg install luci-proto-ipv6 Unknown package 'luci-proto-ipv6'. Collected errors: * opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package luci-proto-ipv6. root@wrt-biwa:~# opkg install ipv6-support Unknown package 'ipv6-support'. Collected errors: * opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package ipv6-support.
sigh
yea, so my 'saga' started with: 1) "dlink 615 doesn't like dhcp-pd ... and is flat broken for v6" a) gets v6 addr on WAN from arris-RA b) gets PD alloction from arris, does RA's to LAN c) sets default-gw for v6 on the LAN side to something unreachable d) manually resetting default-gw ... gets me zippy... can't ping either side of the dlink, nor the arris :( e) dlink's v6 code (for that platform) is just boarked, badly. 2) oh! dd-wrt does this platform too, and v6 a) install dd-wrrt b) fiddle-fart around with v6 configs c) oh.. dhcp-pd is one of the things dd-wrt didn't implement :( d) oh, their 'v6 support' is really only 'v6 tunnel support' e) boned. basically ... this is much harder to do than it shoudl be :( and yes, I can probably do something like plug in my raspberry-pi and make that a 'router' but come on... in 2013 I have to home-brew something to get a protocol developed and engineered in 2000 to work? :( (this raised itself above my level of 'fixed in a weekend' project, so my comcast v6 lays fallow... NOTE: this is NOT comcast's fault, in my eyes.) -chris