Re: Learning ipv6 quirks

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On 21/06/2021 22:06, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
On 6/21/21 9:49 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 21/06/2021 21:17, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
Trying to connect to NAS with nfs using the ipv6 addressing.

@RobertPC ~]#ping fd2e:cb3b:f005::ec1
PING fd2e:cb3b:f005::ec1(fd2e:cb3b:f005::ec1) 56 data bytes
64 bytes from fd2e:cb3b:f005::ec1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.120 ms
64 bytes from fd2e:cb3b:f005::ec1: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.100 ms

64 bytes from fd2e:cb3b:f005::ec1: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.117 ms

@RobertPC ~]#mount -v -t nfs fd2e:cb3b:f005::ec1:/mnt/HD/HD_a2/mcstuffy /mnt/mcstuffy

mount.nfs: timeout set for Mon Jun 21 06:41:56 2021
mount.nfs: Failed to resolve server fd2e: Name or service not known


mount.nfs: trying text-based options 'vers=4.2,addr=fd2e:cb3b:f005::ec1,clientaddr=fd2e:cb3b:f005::ec1'

mount.nfs: Connection refused

@RobertPC ~]# mount -v -t nfs [fd2e:cb3b:f005::ec1%enp2s0]:/mnt/HD/HD_a2/mcstuffy /mnt/mcstuffy
mount.nfs: timeout set for Mon Jun 21 09:18:19 2021
mount.nfs: Failed to resolve server fd2e:cb3b:f005::ec1%enp2s0: Name or service not known


The ipv4 connection works

What is needed to get the ipv6 connection?

You really should be using the "actual" ip6 address and not the link address.

The router shows multiple ipv6 addresses for the device. How to distinguish which one is actual?

IPv6 Address 	2600:1702:4860:9dd0:c210:8c59:6c38:52fd
Type 	slaac
Valid Lifetime 	3600s
Preferred Lifetime 	3600s
IPv6 Address 	2600:1702:4860:9dd0:21d:60ff:fe35:b813
Type 	slaac
Valid Lifetime 	3600s
Preferred Lifetime 	3600s
IPv6 Address 	fd2e:cb3b:f005::ec1
Type 	slaac
Valid Lifetime 	forever
Preferred Lifetime 	forever
IPv6 Address 	fe80::1eb5:75df:b84:98d1
Type 	slaac
Valid Lifetime 	forever
Preferred Lifetime 	forever
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------



Can you not login to 192.168.1.239 and run the "ip add show" command to see what the address is?

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