Re: Why are IPv6 host and anycast routes referencing lo device?

2016-11-09 Thread David Ahern
On 11/8/16 10:08 AM, Hannes Frederic Sowa wrote: > On 08.11.2016 02:08, David Ahern wrote: >> >> Can anyone explain why host routes and anycast routes for IPv6 are added >> with the device set to loopback versus the device with the address: >> >> local ::1 dev lo proto none metric 0 pref

Re: Why are IPv6 host and anycast routes referencing lo device?

2016-11-08 Thread Hannes Frederic Sowa
On 08.11.2016 02:08, David Ahern wrote: > > Can anyone explain why host routes and anycast routes for IPv6 are added with > the device set to loopback versus the device with the address: > > local ::1 dev lo proto none metric 0 pref medium > local 2000:1:: dev lo proto none metric 0 pref

Re: Why are IPv6 host and anycast routes referencing lo device?

2016-11-07 Thread David Ahern
On 11/7/16 7:26 PM, YOSHIFUJI Hideaki wrote: > Once I tried I did not work. > You could try again to see what happens. I did and both worked fine in quick POC testing. I'll do more in-depth testing and send a patch. Thanks.

Re: Why are IPv6 host and anycast routes referencing lo device?

2016-11-07 Thread YOSHIFUJI Hideaki
Hi, David Ahern wrote: > > Can anyone explain why host routes and anycast routes for IPv6 are added with > the device set to loopback versus the device with the address: > > local ::1 dev lo proto none metric 0 pref medium > local 2000:1:: dev lo proto none metric 0 pref medium > local