I had trouble getting my fortigate 60C do to both ip4 and ipv6 over pppoe.

I just scored a fortigate 60D and amd trying to find the time/brain power to migrate my config to the new device and see if I get it up.

...phrasing.

Also note:

* I'm a teksavvy client with ipv4 and ipv6 allocations.
* the foritgate 60c does the Hurricane electric ipv6 tunnel fine ( HE had a drop down config for it ).



On Sun, Nov 1, 2015 at 10:29 AM, James Knott <james.knott@rogers.com> wrote:
On 11/01/2015 10:18 AM, Scott Sullivan wrote:
> Just a clarification on this. I did run some netstats during normal
> web-browsing on his Linux HTPC. I do see websites being accessed and
> served in IPv6.

There's an addon for Firefox, Seamonkey and Chrome browsers called
"ShowIP".  It displays the IP address of the web site, so you can tell
at a glance if you're connected via IPv6 or IPv4.

BTW, I've been running IPv6 for over 5 years, but I get it via a 6in4
tunnel rather than from Rogers.  Rogers does support IPv6 via 6to4 or
6rd tunnel, but I haven't heard of them offering native IPv6 yet.  On
the other hand, Telus is now moving to IPv6, so perhaps that will give
Rogers, Bell etc. a nudge.