Hi Paul, On 02/10/11 11:22, Paul de Weerd wrote: > Hi Harald, > > > What are you trying to achieve ? You mention your provider doesn't > support IPv6 yet but want to make sure neighbour sollicitation works ? > Why do you want to support neighbour discovery when your ISP doesn't > do IPv6 ? >
Sorry, I should have provided more information about the setup. I've got 2 OpenBSD hosts building a fail-safe gateway. All internal and external interfaces are setup with carp. There are 2 external and 3+ internal networks. The IP providers on the external interfaces don't support IPv6 (yet). I would like to keep my options open on the internal subnets. > | A simple "block quick inet6" doesn't seem appropriate, > | and building a customized kernel without IPv6 is not > | possible, AFAICS. > > If you don't use IPv6, 'block quick inet6' is quite appropriate > (especially if building a kernel without IPV6 is your alternative). > You may also want to block all tunneled traffic with 'block quick inet > proto ipv6' and disable link-local addresses on your interfaces with > `ifconfig ${INTERFACE} -inet6` (or add '-inet6' to your > /etc/hostname.if files). > I missed this "-inet6" in ifconfig(8), and surely I would have forgotten to filter "proto ipv6" to the internet. That was very helpful. Thanx very much Harri