Re: route6d bug

2010-02-09 Thread Florian Fuessl
Hi,

is there anyone out there running route6d without any issues (on OpenBSD
releases  4.3)? ;)

Recommendations for far better compact alternatives for IPv6 prefix
delegation route announcement exchange(s) within a network cloud of
redundant (carp) default routers and CPEs with rare flash memory are also
welcome. :)

I'd like to implement native IPv6 support for our CPEs, but dynamic prefix
delegation and routing seem to be a pain without using IPv4 tunnels, yet.

-Florian

Florian Fuessl f...@... wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 current route6d does not add advertised RipNG routes of other systems
 to the
 routing table. This problem seems to go back to 2008, as older OpenBSD
 releases do also suffer from this problem, here.
 
 Using route6d build from Jul. 3, 2007 does add advertised RipNG routes
 to
 the kernel routing table, but does not delete them on exit; at least if
 running a recent kernel. :-(
 
 Any hints how to patch this problem?
 
 -Florian



route6d bug

2010-02-08 Thread Florian Fuessl
Hi,

current route6d does not add advertised RipNG routes of other systems to the
routing table. This problem seems to go back to 2008, as older OpenBSD
releases do also suffer from this problem, here.

Using route6d build from Jul. 3, 2007 does add advertised RipNG routes to
the kernel routing table, but does not delete them on exit; at least if
running a recent kernel. :-(

Any hints how to patch this problem?

-Florian