From: Nikola Forró <[email protected]> Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2015 16:01:32 +0200
> Man page of ip-route(8) says following about route types: > > unreachable - these destinations are unreachable. Packets are dis‐ > carded and the ICMP message host unreachable is generated. The local > senders get an EHOSTUNREACH error. > > blackhole - these destinations are unreachable. Packets are dis‐ > carded silently. The local senders get an EINVAL error. > > prohibit - these destinations are unreachable. Packets are discarded > and the ICMP message communication administratively prohibited is > generated. The local senders get an EACCES error. > > In the inet6 address family, this was correct, except the local senders > got ENETUNREACH error instead of EHOSTUNREACH in case of unreachable route. > In the inet address family, all three route types generated ICMP message > net unreachable, and the local senders got ENETUNREACH error. > > In both address families all three route types now behave consistently > with documentation. > > Signed-off-by: Nikola Forró <[email protected]> Applied, thanks. N�����r��y����b�X��ǧv�^�){.n�+���z�^�)����w*jg��������ݢj/���z�ޖ��2�ޙ����&�)ߡ�a�����G���h��j:+v���w��٥
