Re: IPv6 OSPF

2017-01-13 Thread z3rgl1ngz
Not sure how I missed that.
Thank you :)


> On 13 Jan 2017, at 14:10, Peter Hessler  wrote:
>
> On 2017 Jan 13 (Fri) at 13:48:13 +0200 (+0200), Claudiu Popescu wrote:
> :Hi,
> :
> :First of all, hopefully I managed to send this email to the correct list
:)
> :I am pretty new to OpenBSD but so far I managed to get everything
> :working for a router without IPv6 OSPF.
> :I have ospfd and ospf6d running but I did not figure out how to check
> :against ospf6d with ospfctl.
> :I tried:
> :# ospfctl -s /var/run/ospf6d.sock show neighbor
> :ID  Pri StateDeadTime Address Iface Uptime
> :
>
> That won't work, you need to use "ospf6ctl show neighbor".
>
>
> --
> An American's a person who isn't afraid to criticize the President but
> is always polite to traffic cops.



Re: IPv6 OSPF

2017-01-13 Thread Peter Hessler
On 2017 Jan 13 (Fri) at 13:48:13 +0200 (+0200), Claudiu Popescu wrote:
:Hi,
:
:First of all, hopefully I managed to send this email to the correct list :)
:I am pretty new to OpenBSD but so far I managed to get everything
:working for a router without IPv6 OSPF.
:I have ospfd and ospf6d running but I did not figure out how to check
:against ospf6d with ospfctl.
:I tried:
:# ospfctl -s /var/run/ospf6d.sock show neighbor
:ID  Pri StateDeadTime Address Iface Uptime
:

That won't work, you need to use "ospf6ctl show neighbor". 


-- 
An American's a person who isn't afraid to criticize the President but
is always polite to traffic cops.



IPv6 OSPF

2017-01-13 Thread Claudiu Popescu
Hi,

First of all, hopefully I managed to send this email to the correct list :)
I am pretty new to OpenBSD but so far I managed to get everything
working for a router without IPv6 OSPF.
I have ospfd and ospf6d running but I did not figure out how to check
against ospf6d with ospfctl.
I tried:
# ospfctl -s /var/run/ospf6d.sock show neighbor
ID  Pri StateDeadTime Address Iface Uptime

But all I get is that line and after it waits and no more output. So
the command does not return, gets stuck. I am able to cancel with ctrl
+ c though.
When issuing the command against ospfd.sock it works just fine.
Thing is that I see the neighbor connected through OSPF on my other routers.
And when starting it with: ospf6d -vd -f /etc/ospf6d.conf, the service
runs fine and I see from output that it looks ok. Nothing strange..

Maybe I am trying to access it wrong with ospfctl?
Not sure where to go from here so any suggestion would be of great help.

Thank you.