OK I see thanks for the feedback. This may be related to the upgrade to freebsd
14 and latest bird 1.15.1 which is compiled now by default with netlink support
instead of rtsock. I
I will try the rtsock version to compare.
Benoit
On Monday, April 15th, 2024 at 16:37, Ondrej Zajicek
wrote:
>
On Sat, Apr 13, 2024 at 04:38:47PM +0200, Erin Shepherd wrote:
> I guess it might not fit with bird's abstractions (or perhaps the Babel
> protocol), but has thought been given to using SO_TIMESTAMPING to have the
> kernel compute TX/RX timestamps?
Yeah, that is definitely a better solution.
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On Mon, Apr 15, 2024 at 02:22:01PM +, Benoit Chesneau wrote:
> Hi Ondrej,
>
> Not sure I undersand, these are the IPs of this router itself:
>
> ```
> root@gw0:~ # ifconfig vlan600
> vlan600: flags=1008843
> metric 0 mtu 9000
> description: backbone
>
> options=1c680703
>
On Mon, Apr 15, 2024 at 12:10:05PM +0200, Daniel Gröber wrote:
> Hi Arzhel,
>
> On Fri, Apr 12, 2024 at 11:57:38AM +0200, Arzhel Younsi wrote:
> > But for IPv6, it's cleaner to only require the router's link local address:
> > testvm2006:~$ ip -6 addr
> > inet6 2620:0:860:140:10:192:24:4/128 scope
Hi Ondrej,
Not sure I undersand, these are the IPs of this router itself:
```
root@gw0:~ # ifconfig vlan600
vlan600: flags=1008843 metric
0 mtu 9000
description: backbone
options=1c680703
ether fa:9b:80:06:d7:f9
inet 198.19.4.33 netmask 0xffe0 broadcast 198.1
Hi Arzhel,
On Fri, Apr 12, 2024 at 11:57:38AM +0200, Arzhel Younsi wrote:
> But for IPv6, it's cleaner to only require the router's link local address:
> testvm2006:~$ ip -6 addr
> inet6 2620:0:860:140:10:192:24:4/128 scope global
> testvm2006:~$ ip -6 route
> default via fe80::2022:22ff:fe22:2201