@Kolby_G: It's an actual machine with routing. My actiontec is a DSL modem, so I don't think I can connect directly, but correct me if I'm wrong. I have tried setting the linux machine as the IPv6 DMZ gateway, but the actiontec still answers DHCPv6 ...
The router definitely supports IPv6 (please see the attached image), but you're right @Nighthawk, perhaps it doesn't support IPv6 subnet delegation. It *is* answering my DHCPv6 request, though, just with a "No subnets available" message. I'm hopin...
I have been trying to set this up "the hard way", and before I do too much more troubleshooting I wanted to find out if what I think should be happening is actually how it would happen.I have a linux router in between the actiontec modem and my inte...