On 6/21/21 10:16 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
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
>
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Can you not login to 192.168.1.239 and run the "ip add show" command
to see what the address is?
Web interface. It shows
IPv6 IP Address
fe80::200:1eb5:75df:b84:98d1 , 2600:1702:4860:9dd0:21d:60ff:fe35:b813/64
exports configuration is "*"