Hello! It looks like you are missing "protocol device {}" which you need for BIRD to actually know about the interfaces and assigned addresses.
Maria On 24 April 2023 21:01:31 EEST, Alessandro Vesely <ves...@tana.it> wrote: >Hi all, > >I installed bird2 (Debian stock) and configured radv, following the documented >example. > >When bird it started, it said: >Apr 24 12:36:55 31 north bird: static1: Channel ipv6 connected to table >radv_routes >Apr 24 12:36:55 31 north bird: static1: Initializing >Apr 24 12:36:55 31 north bird: radv1: Channel ipv6 connected to table >radv_routes >Apr 24 12:36:55 31 north bird: radv1: Initializing >Apr 24 12:36:55 31 north bird: static1: Starting >Apr 24 12:36:55 31 north bird: static1: State changed to up >Apr 24 12:36:55 31 north bird: radv1: Starting >Apr 24 12:36:55 31 north bird: radv1: State changed to up >Apr 24 12:36:55 30 north bird: Started >Apr 24 12:36:55 31 north bird: radv1 < interface eth2r created >Apr 24 12:36:55 31 north bird: radv1 < interface ppp0 created > > >No more logging. After some hours I get this: >541-north:bird# birdc show route for 2a02:29e1:300:e922::2 >BIRD 2.0.7 ready. >Network not found > >What does it mean? I configured static routes in the kernel. Perhaps I >should only configure them in bird. >542-north:bird# ip route get 2a02:29e1:300:e922::2 >2a02:29e1:300:e922::2 from :: dev eth2r proto kernel src 2a02:29e1:300:e922::1 >metric 256 pref medium > >My ISP assigned to me 2a02:29e1:300:e900/56. I have a few addresses assigned >locally, and 2a02:29e1:300:e922::1 to the lan interface (eth2r), reserving >that /64 for lan hosts. A neighboring PC has 2a02:29e1:300:e922::2/64. > >External routing doesn't work, but this is another question (also asked on >stackexchange: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/742826/ipv6-over-pppoe) > >There must be something wrong in the config, which I don't know how to fix. I >paste it below. What did I get wrong? > >TIA >Ale > > >-----8<----- ># This is a basic configuration file, which contains boilerplate options and ># some basic examples. It allows the BIRD daemon to start but will not cause ># anything else to happen. ># ># Please refer to the BIRD User's Guide documentation, which is also available ># online at http://bird.network.cz/ in HTML format, for more information on ># configuring BIRD and adding routing protocols. > ># Configure logging >log syslog all; > ># Set router ID. It is a unique identification of your router, usually one of ># IPv4 addresses of the router. It is recommended to configure it explicitly. >router id 185.8.198.188; > ># Turn on global debugging of all protocols (all messages or just selected >classes) >debug protocols all; >debug protocols { interfaces, states }; > >ipv6 table radv_routes; # Manually configured routes go here > >protocol static { > ipv6 { table radv_routes; }; > > route 2a02:29e1:300:e922::/64 via "eth2r"; > route 2a02:29e1:300:e900::/56 unreachable; > route ::0/0 via "ppp0"; >} > >protocol radv { > propagate routes yes; # Propagate the routes from the > radv_routes table > ipv6 { table radv_routes; export all; }; > > interface "ppp0" { > prefix ::/0 { > autonomous off; # So do not autoconfigure any IP > }; > }; > > interface "eth2r"; # No need for any other options >} >----->8-----