On Tue, Aug 29, 2006 at 08:10:21PM +0200, Thomas Graf wrote: > > When the Xen people looked for a way to disable IPv6 autoconf of the > > bridge, they didn't find any way to do it without bringing up the > > device first (and thereby triggering DAD). > > They didn't find any because there is no need to disable it. I
Well, as a global statement that may merit a separate debate. In this specific case, maybe. First off, I do agree that the use of a constant MAC address across the board is a bad move :) OTOH, there are good reasons why you want to turn off autoconf on specific devices; and the current method of first bringing up the device and then disabling it doesnt quite cut it. One could also argue that there's a good reason to not assign addresses to pure bridge devices at all, regardless of their brokenness. We don't want to assign IPv4 addresses to a pure bridge, and I think it's a reasonable expectation that there should be a way to tell the IPv6 stack to keep its hands off that device, too. > got wrong. Setting dev_addr to -1 is just plain wrong, other > virtual ethernet devices call random_ether_addr(), it's not a > new problem at all. Okay, fine with me - maybe we can convince them to use that instead. Thanks for the feedback, Olaf -- Olaf Kirch | --- o --- Nous sommes du soleil we love when we play [EMAIL PROTECTED] | / | \ sol.dhoop.naytheet.ah kin.ir.samse.qurax - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netdev" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html