* Bjørn Mork > But what I believe you missed above is that these devices are added to a > common bridge device, and *this* is the device with the global /64 route:
Nope, I didn't miss anything. There is no bridge being set up on my device. The "brctl" tool is nowhere to be found on the file system. > If you run logcat you'll see that the "radish" process uses ebtables to > set up bridge0 as a brouter, switching the shared global IPv6 prefix > between USB, WiFi and Bluetooth while routing the RFC1918 IPv4 addresss. I have no "radish" tool either... > FWIW I an using a Sony Xperia Z1 for my tests: I think that your sharing must be some vendor add-on feature that's not part of Android proper. After some searching for "radish" on http://android.googlesource.com I think what you have is some proprietary binary stuff originating with Qualcomm, see for example: https://android.googlesource.com/device/asus/flo/+/52d8d7d5bee53a58a919c6fb25c70d8868d72b0b%5E2..52d8d7d5bee53a58a919c6fb25c70d8868d72b0b/ Tore
