In my quest to try and stop the tunnel, I appear to have completely broken IPv6 in Win7. Pinging any IPv6 FQDN resolves to my local IP and naturally fails and I can't delete the tunnel and try again ::)
netsh interface ipv6>del interface "IP6Tunnel"
Catastrophic failure
Doing a netsh reset & rebooting doesn't appear to fix this, so unless anyone has any further ideas, I guess I'll have to reinstall?
Maybe go into a network interface dialog and uncheck/check IPv6? Maybe it'll reinstall things? Also, I think netsh has some "reset" option or something. Maybe that'll rebuild things.
>> Also, I think netsh has some "reset" option or something
netsh int ipv6 reset
Quote from: dogers on September 13, 2009, 03:10:47 AM
In my quest to try and stop the tunnel, I appear to have completely broken IPv6 in Win7. Pinging any IPv6 FQDN resolves to my local IP and naturally fails and I can't delete the tunnel and try again ::)
netsh interface ipv6>del interface "IP6Tunnel"
Catastrophic failure
Doing a netsh reset & rebooting doesn't appear to fix this, so unless anyone has any further ideas, I guess I'll have to reinstall?
run 'CMD' as administrator