Dear Mr. Yoshifuji,

Thanx for your valuable response.
In USAGI, is there any facility like ioctl () mechanism for fetching the ND
cache entries? Or is it done by getifaddrs ()?
I will have to fetch the MAC address provided the IP6 address.

-Chakri

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Subject: Re: ioctl for nd cache


I do not understand what "full IPv6 support" means. Anyway,
just FYI, we, USAGI Project <http://www.linux-ipv6.org> are trying to
implement ndp command using rtnetlink(7).  And, of course, you can
send/recv ICMPv6 packet via raw socket.

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