Hi Ilario, thanks for the follow up on this.
Actually, I thought the libremesh ipv6 configuration was kinda of magic, because of two things:
1. On the librenet6 website, there's depicted a global ipv6 self-configured space for libremesh
Hi :) Actually I have no idea of how to join LibreNet6 and LibreMesh, I'm not an active LibreNet6 user... For sure you have to plug a working IPv6 gateway in the WAN port of a LiMe router, if this doesn't automagically work _I suppose_ you will have to issue some bmx6 command equivalent to this one (which is for IPv4): https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages/blob/develop/packages/bmx6-auto-gw-mode/files/etc/watchping/wan-ok.d/bmx6-gw Anyone with experience on this? 2016-10-26 16:53 GMT+02:00 Leonardo Taborda <leonardotaborda@networkbogota.org>:Hello Ilario! We want to deploy IPV6 in our nodes. We have got already an IPV6 range from Librenet6: 2a00:1508:1:f024::/64 --> NetworkBogota.org Anyways, when i noticed the feature on LiMe I though it was like just pick a range and you are on the way, but it is not working. Routers and clients receive a global routable ipv6 address but it is not reaching internet since you can't ping6 google or pass an ipv6 test. I appreciate some help on this, since we want access to isolated nodes and their services._______________________________________________ lime-users mailing list lime-users@lists.libremesh.org https://lists.libremesh.org/mailman/listinfo/lime-users
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