> There I noticed that the IP addresses of all other interfaces (public > IPv6 addresses etc.) are send to a multicast address (ff02::1:6) on > interface br-c1.
This is the expected behaviour. > This is not something I did expect, because I thought to have told Babel > to only handle one interface. Is there a reason Babel sends addresses > of other interfaces as well? Linux implements the weak host model, where a host is reachable over all of its addresses over all of its interfaces. Babeld mirrors that, by announcing all of a host's addresses by default. If you only want to announce the addresses assigned to a given interface, say something like redistribute local if wlan0 allow redistribute local deny (To be frank, I have some misgivings about the default 'redistribute local allow' policy. It's convenient for testing, but a default of 'redistribute local deny' would be less error-prone.) -- Juliusz _______________________________________________ Babel-users mailing list [email protected] https://alioth-lists.debian.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/babel-users
