I get the same result as well. On freebsd when starting I also get this message 
" Cannot find next hop address".

BenoƮt

On Saturday, March 30th, 2024 at 16:04, Pim van Pelt via Bird-users 
<bird-users@network.cz> wrote:

> Hoi,
>
> On 3/30/24 15:50, Pim van Pelt wrote:
>
>> OSPFv3 adjacency did establish, but no routes were exchanged (also none with 
>> filter 'export all; import all;') --
>
> As a quick follow up to this: routes are exchanged, but they are not emitted 
> to the kernel.
> root@vpp0-2:~# birdc show ospf state
> BIRD 2.14 ready.
>
> area 0.0.0.0
>
> router 192.168.10.2
> distance 0
> router 192.168.10.3 metric 5
> stubnet 192.168.10.2/32 metric 0
> stubnet 192.168.10.2/32 metric 0
> stubnet 192.168.10.2/32 metric 0
> external 192.168.10.2/32 metric2 10000
> external 192.168.10.0/24 metric2 10000
>
> router 192.168.10.3
> distance 5
> router 192.168.10.2 metric 5
> stubnet 192.168.10.3/32 metric 0
> stubnet 192.168.10.3/32 metric 0
> stubnet 192.168.10.3/32 metric 0
> external 192.168.10.3/32 metric2 10000
> I am not seeing any Netlink route messages for any of the LSAs from neighbor 
> 192.168.10.3 (colored in red above).
> Could it be that when using an ipv4 channel with OSPFv3, Bird ought to 
> program these across address families?
>
> pim@vpp0-2:~$ sudo ip ro add 192.168.10.3/32 via inet6 
> fe80::5054:ff:fef0:1130 dev e1
> groet,
> Pim
>
> --
> Pim van Pelt
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