addrs capability of rtadvd?

John-Mark Gurney jmg at funkthat.com
Tue Aug 20 18:19:22 UTC 2019


Hiroki Sato wrote this message on Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 16:26 +0900:
> "Bjoern A. Zeeb" <bzeeb-lists at lists.zabbadoz.net> wrote
>   in <7A7874FA-E663-4EC9-B349-C46D32982BD1 at lists.zabbadoz.net>:
> 
> bz> On 17 Aug 2019, at 6:03, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
> bz>
> bz> > I am setting up ipv6, and going through the guide at:
> bz> > https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/network-ipv6.html#idp71931000
> bz> >
> bz> > And noticed the addrs#1 property in the example.  I checked the
> bz> > rtadvd.conf man page, and I do not see an entry for addrs.  Should
> bz> > this be removed?  I also did a quick check of the rtadvd source code,
> bz> > and I don't see a makeentry for addrs either.
> bz> >
> bz> > If no one objects, I'll remove it.
> bz>
> bz> Or replace it with a working example?  Would something like this work
> bz> to even show multiple prefixes (beyond the handbook example)?
> bz>
> bz>   :addr=?$B!H2001:db8:4242:6666::?$B!I:prefixlen#64:\
> bz>   :addr2="2001:db8:4242:1::?$B!I:prefixlen2#64:
> bz>
> bz>
> bz> And yes, removing the ?$B!H:addrs#1?$B!I from the handbook should be fine.
> 
>  I prefer to drop the rtadvd.conf configuration example in the
>  handbook completely.  Adding a GUA on rl0 automatically makes
>  rtadvd(8) to advertise the prefix.  It also works with multiple
>  prefixes.

I agree w/ removing the rtadvd.conf example as well.  If you don't
remove it, I shall.

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