Hi,

is there anyone out there running route6d without any issues (on OpenBSD
releases > 4.3)? ;)

Recommendations for far better compact alternatives for IPv6 prefix
delegation route announcement exchange(s) within a network cloud of
redundant (carp) default routers and CPEs with rare flash memory are also
welcome. :)

I'd like to implement native IPv6 support for our CPEs, but dynamic prefix
delegation and routing seem to be a pain without using IPv4 tunnels, yet.

-Florian

Florian Fuessl <f...@...> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> current route6d does not add advertised RipNG routes of other systems
> to the
> routing table. This problem seems to go back to 2008, as older OpenBSD
> releases do also suffer from this problem, here.
> 
> Using route6d build from Jul. 3, 2007 does add advertised RipNG routes
> to
> the kernel routing table, but does not delete them on exit; at least if
> running a recent kernel. :-(
> 
> Any hints how to patch this problem?
> 
> -Florian

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