Re: dhcpcd and multiple IPv6 gateways on one interface

2017-09-13 Thread Andy Ruhl
On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 10:37 AM, Roy Bixler wrote: > I'm pretty sure that our network does not use Cisco as the router. I > think that the admin. uses some kind of a Linux distribution which he > then sets up with an OSPF daemon and so forth. I'll say it another way: Once you

Re: dhcpcd and multiple IPv6 gateways on one interface

2017-09-12 Thread Roy Bixler
On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 09:48:01AM -0700, Andy Ruhl wrote: > On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 9:28 AM, Roy Bixler wrote: > > Update: something changed on the network and I'm not getting the > > syslog spam anymore. The only evidence of the change I have is an > > "arp info overwritten"

Re: dhcpcd and multiple IPv6 gateways on one interface

2017-09-12 Thread Andy Ruhl
On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 9:28 AM, Roy Bixler wrote: > Update: something changed on the network and I'm not getting the > syslog spam anymore. The only evidence of the change I have is an > "arp info overwritten" message for the IPv4 default router. So, I > suppose that the

Re: dhcpcd and multiple IPv6 gateways on one interface

2017-09-12 Thread Roy Bixler
On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 04:42:37PM -0600, Roy Bixler wrote: > On a NetBSD 7.1 system, after a network upgrade by the administrator > (not me), I see frequent messages in /var/log/messages like this: > > dhcpcd[]: ab0: changing default route via fe80::xxx::: > dhcpcd[]: ab0:

dhcpcd and multiple IPv6 gateways on one interface

2017-09-11 Thread Roy Bixler
On a NetBSD 7.1 system, after a network upgrade by the administrator (not me), I see frequent messages in /var/log/messages like this: dhcpcd[]: ab0: changing default route via fe80::xxx::: dhcpcd[]: ab0: fe80::xxx:::: router expired I believe that the