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Can confirm. Actually, setting sourcerouting to 0 should prevent this and make it obsolete to define prefixes, but IF you add prefixes, a route should be set up. To workaround this, the following is necessary in /etc/config/network:
config route6
option interface 'wan6' # wan6 is your 6in4-interface
option source 'prefix::/64'
option target '::/0'
jordipalet:
If you need to route several (non aggregatable) prefixes thru a 6in4 tunnel, I've not found documentation, but it seems that this will make it:
option ip6prefix 'prefix::/64 prefix::/48'
(example for 2 prefixes)
Then doing ifstatus interface-ipv6, you can see that both prefixes have been considered under ipv6-prefix.
However, under route, only the first one has a default route for that "source-prefix".
Creating a manual route, it works, so the bug is not creating automatically that route.
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