Managing OpenWRT » History » Revision 5
Revision 4 (Nico Schottelius, 07/03/2020 12:09 PM) → Revision 5/34 (Nico Schottelius, 07/03/2020 12:13 PM)
{{toc}} h1. Managing OpenWRT h2. Installing and configuring Jool * You can use one of the known NAT64 prefixes from our networks (LINK!) ** In the example below this is 2a0a:e5c0:2:10::/96 * You need to have a /96 (or better: /64) routed to the openwrt ** In the example below this is 2a0a:e5c0:17:1::/96 <pre> opkg install kmod-jool opkg install jool-tools # Load the kernel module modprobe jool_siit # The range which will be the target for the 2nd NAT (if needed to reach a v4 ip) jool_siit -6 2a0a:e5c0:2:10::/96 # Pick a v6 range to translate TO and a v4 range to translate from jool_siit -e -a 2a0a:e5c0:17:1::/96 192.168.61.0/24 # Accept Router Advertisements to keep the default address sysctl -w net.ipv6.conf.all.accept_ra=2 sysctl -w net.ipv6.conf.default.accept_ra=2 sysctl -w net.ipv6.conf.eth0.accept_ra=2 </pre> h2. Enabling routing with router advertisements * By default ipv6 forwarding is on (good!) * By default accept_ra is 0 ** This does not set the route properly into the kernel -> routing is broken * Need to modify accept_ra to 2