[11:52:24] <apw>         ok there are a continuious stream of updates from the 
kernel
[11:52:37] <apw>         becasue link level mappings are in the routing table, 
and they appear and dissapear
[11:52:39] <apw>         all the time
[11:53:04] <apw>         try sudo ip monitor
[15:12:24] <ev>  so basically this approach is bogus then?
[15:13:46] <apw>         well it needs consideration whether it is being 
selective enough
[15:14:14] <apw>         as as a naive user i look at the raw stream it changes 
whenever an arp entry appears or dissappears
[15:14:30] <apw>         now they mey be doing it 'righter' by trying to select 
specific subsets of
[15:14:42] <apw>         the messages, or not, one wuold need to emit the ones 
they keep/drop to see
[15:14:52] <apw>         it is possible they have not adapted to the new world 
order
[15:16:41] <ev>  new world order?
[15:19:05] <apw>         when the link level addresses got promoted from 
another separate cache into the
[15:19:13] <apw>         routing table, which sped things up
[15:19:53] <apw>         so ipv6 neibour discovery results, and ipv4 arp 
results get put in as a real 'host route' now
[15:20:01] <apw>         and then removed when they time out
[15:20:09] <apw>         which might mean things looking for route changes 
would see both
[15:20:22] <apw>         of those, and think networking changed, but you would 
need to shove a print in there
[15:20:24] <apw>         to be sure me thinks

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