On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 10:23:20AM +1000, Peter Chubb wrote:
I'm seeing lots of
rt6_redirect: source isn't a valid nexthop for redirect target messages in my logs. As far as I can tell from the other machines on
my network, noone is using the machine that's logging as a router; it's
not running radvd; so something weird is happening.

Can anyone hit me with a cluestick?  Googling the message just picks
up the kernel source where it's printed out.  And from my reading of
the source, the message shouldn't be being printed in my environment.

Is it a link local address?  If so, is it scoped to the right
interface?

(My Linux machines seem to prefer ipv4, so my ipv6 successes are
mostly non-Linux.)

I've had a publicly listed AAAA for years, but only one mailling list
I'm on sends me mail that way.  In the last 8-9 days, I've had 722
mails from that mailing list, 116 backscatter spams from UVienna, and
6 other spam attempts from US and China.

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