Hi list!

I'm struggling to find a way to display IPv6 destination cache on a FreeBSD or 
UNIX (not Linux) system. 

This is the way on Linux:
ip -6 route get <address>

Mac OS X:
netstat -f inet6 -narlW

...and Windows:
netsh interface ipv6 show destinationcache

...but on FreeBSD (I've tried with 9 and 10), netstat -narlW does not show any 
entries despite the local routes. On OS X option -a does the trick, but on 
FreeBSD I see no difference in output with or without -a.

Is there any other option for a BSD machine to figure out the Path MTU value 
for a certain IPv6 destination? OK, except tcpdump, of course ;-).

Any hint is appreciated!
Thanks!

Kind regards,
        Matjaž

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