Accessing IPv6 router interface from a minimal Fedora installation?

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Published on 2012-04-06T04:58:22Z Indexed on 2012/04/06 5:31 UTC
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I've recently installed Fedora 16 and am trying to set up a simple apache server. The only problem I've run into so far is that I'm unable to access my router's web interface from any box on my network. It assigns addresses via dhcp, and the router always responds to a ping. The server is also picking up an IP from the router on the proper subnet.

Now, all I really need to do is forward a port, however I am receiving "Unable to connect" through the web interfaces and "connection refused" via telnet. What are my options, and how might I go about troubleshooting this? Will I need the server's ip to be static in order to change these settings?

The router is a "Netopia" model, if that helps.

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