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General IPv6 Topics => IPv6 on Windows => Topic started by: dorotyl on March 11, 2011, 09:02:57 PM

Title: The tunnel behind a NAT
Post by: dorotyl on March 11, 2011, 09:02:57 PM
Hi!
I have internet in neostrada (dynamic IP) at home connected through a router pentagram 6331-42 (connect two computers one by one on the cable wi-fi), formed a tunnel "Create Regular Tunnel. "
I'm working on XP with Service Pack 3
fetching config
ipv6 install
RTU ipv6:: / 0 2 /:: 216.66.80.26 pub
ipv6 ADU 2 / 2001: 470:1 f08: 1649:: 2

fires in cmd and the tunnel is not working

Please help!
Title: Re: The tunnel behind a NAT
Post by: cholzhauer on March 12, 2011, 06:58:46 AM
That first line looks strange... Did you use the nat ip address of your host?  Is your router set to pass protocol 41 to your host?
Title: Re: The tunnel behind a NAT
Post by: dorotyl on March 12, 2011, 09:50:08 PM
The router supports 41 Minutes.
This took command of the hurricane and the configuration file for xp.
Title: Re: The tunnel behind a NAT
Post by: dorotyl on March 23, 2011, 03:46:14 AM
Hello!
if you can count on any help?
still can not run a tunnel behind a NAT.
and if I have a static IP address that the tunnel can be run behind a NAT?
Title: Re: The tunnel behind a NAT
Post by: cholzhauer on March 23, 2011, 04:57:26 AM
What commands did you use to set up your tunnel?
Title: Re: The tunnel behind a NAT
Post by: dorotyl on March 23, 2011, 05:27:14 AM
Quote from: cholzhauer on March 23, 2011, 04:57:26 AM
What commands did you use to set up your tunnel?
ipv6 install
RTU ipv6:: / 0 2 /:: 216.66.80.26 pub
ipv6 ADU 2 / 2001: 470:1 f08: 1649:: 2
Title: Re: The tunnel behind a NAT
Post by: cholzhauer on March 23, 2011, 05:37:06 AM
I wonder if there's a bug in the configuration for XP on that page...those look really strange

Do these commands work?


netsh interface teredo set state disabled
netsh interface ipv6 add v6v4tunnel IP6Tunnel [your local IPv4 address] 216.66.80.26
netsh interface ipv6 add address IP6Tunnel 2001:470:1f08:1649::2
netsh interface ipv6 add route ::/0 IP6Tunnel 2001:470:1f08:1649::1


EDIT

Well supposedly the commands you entered are correct for XP (I gave you vista commands)  There are a bunch of spaces in the stuff you posted...I assume those weren't in the commands you gave Windows.

How do you know you're passing protocol41?
Title: Re: The tunnel behind a NAT
Post by: dorotyl on March 23, 2011, 09:45:41 AM
router is 41 minutes (100%)
I gave the command as to Vista


C:\Documents and Settings\Radek>netsh interface teredo set state disabled
The following command not found: interface teredo set state disabled.

C:\Documents and Settings\Radek>netsh interface ipv6 add v6v4tunnel IP6Tunnel 79
.185.89.1 216.66.80.26
Ok.



C:\Documents and Settings\Radek>netsh interface ipv6 add address IP6Tunnel 2001:
470:1f08:1649::2
Ok.


C:\Documents and Settings\Radek>netsh interface ipv6 add route ::/0 IP6Tunnel 20
01:470:1f08:1649::1
Ok.


C:\Documents and Settings\Radek>ping ipv6.google.com

test ipv6.l.google.com [2a00:1450:8006::63]
Request timed out
Title: Re: The tunnel behind a NAT
Post by: cholzhauer on March 23, 2011, 10:16:24 AM
Yeah, I sort of figured the Vista stuff wouldn't work

What do you mean 41 minutes?  Protocol 41?  Like I said, how do you know?  Do you know if your ISP is blocking protocol41?  Have you tried the tunnel on a different OS/machine?
Title: Re: The tunnel behind a NAT
Post by: dorotyl on March 23, 2011, 10:43:21 AM
the other person is not trying
41 Minutes is sixxs tunnel works, but when the driver is installed tap32