"Bjoern A. Zeeb" <[email protected]> wrote in <[email protected]>:
bz> On 17 Aug 2019, at 6:03, John-Mark Gurney wrote: bz> bz> > I am setting up ipv6, and going through the guide at: bz> > https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/network-ipv6.html#idp71931000 bz> > bz> > And noticed the addrs#1 property in the example. I checked the bz> > rtadvd.conf man page, and I do not see an entry for addrs. Should bz> > this be removed? I also did a quick check of the rtadvd source code, bz> > and I don't see a makeentry for addrs either. bz> > bz> > If no one objects, I'll remove it. bz> bz> Or replace it with a working example? Would something like this work bz> to even show multiple prefixes (beyond the handbook example)? bz> bz> :addr=“2001:db8:4242:6666::”:prefixlen#64:\ bz> :addr2="2001:db8:4242:1::”:prefixlen2#64: bz> bz> bz> And yes, removing the “:addrs#1” from the handbook should be fine. I prefer to drop the rtadvd.conf configuration example in the handbook completely. Adding a GUA on rl0 automatically makes rtadvd(8) to advertise the prefix. It also works with multiple prefixes. -- Hiroki
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