Source: radvd
Followup-For: Bug #896431
It appears my issue was not related to radvd actually.
I had two instances of dhclient and I believe, my ISP's router removed
some prefix routes on their routers, after some timeout.
I am certain that I dones some radvd restarts in the past and that it
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On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 07:24:13PM +0200, Witold Baryluk wrote:
>
> Still the same. I need to restart it every few hours.
:-(
> I can investigate more,
Yes, please do
> for example how long exactly it takes until I need to restart it.
And describe how you
Source: radvd
Version: 1:2.17-1~bpo9+1
Followup-For: Bug #896431
ii radvd 1:2.17-1~bpo9+1amd64
Router Advertisement Daemon
Still the same. I need to restart it every few hours.
I can investigate more, for example how long exactly it takes
Source: radvd
Followup-For: Bug #896431
Hi,
I was probably reporting reportbug using different computer that has sid.
The problem is on my router computer that is using stretch.
I will use stretch-backports, update radvd and see if this helps.
Thanks!
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On Fri, Apr 20, 2018 at 10:17:43PM +0200, Witold Baryluk wrote:
> Source: radvd
> Version: 1:2.15-2
>
> I have no idea why, but I need to do /etc/init.d/radvd restart every few hours
> to keep everything working on my network correctly.
>
> I have static IPv6 prefix.
>
> # cat /etc/radvd.conf
Source: radvd
Version: 1:2.15-2
Severity: important
I have no idea why, but I need to do /etc/init.d/radvd restart every few hours
to keep everything working on my network correctly.
I have static IPv6 prefix.
# cat /etc/radvd.conf
interface enp2s0 {
AdvSendAdvert on;
MaxRtrAdvInterval
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