Node Information Query: FF02:0:0:0:0:2:FF00::/104.
Where is the 2:FF in my address??
ff02::2:2d75:f2b8
Rainer.
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> - Ursprüngliche Nachricht -
> This address is for IPv6 Node Information Query, called the NI Group Address.
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> For example, you can issue the command
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> ping6 -w fe80::250:fcff:feb8:5443%rl0
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> you can get your hostname back.
I see! So a node gets a multicast a
> Thank you. I could not reproduce this on several 8.2 boxes around me
> yet, but do you have a ping response from ff02::2:2d75:f2b8%rl0?
Yes I can ping this address from another node and its link local address.
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Hi,
This address is for IPv6 Node Information Query, called the NI Group Address.
For example, you can issue the command
ping6 -w fe80::250:fcff:feb8:5443%rl0
you can get your hostname back.
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"Rainer Bredehorn" wrote
in <20110930074856.282...@gmx.net>:
Br>
Br> > Could you show us more specifics about your configuration and packet
Br> > dump in question?
Br>
Br> Yes! It's the FreeBSD 8.2 release. The only thing which is activated in the
rc.conf is ipv6.
Br> I've included the ifc
> Could you show us more specifics about your configuration and packet
> dump in question?
Yes! It's the FreeBSD 8.2 release. The only thing which is activated in the
rc.conf is ipv6.
I've included the ifconfig output and a wireshark capture.
The capture is taken during the startup of the Free
"Rainer Bredehorn" wrote
in <20110929123201.282...@gmx.net>:
Br> Hi!
Br>
Br> The FreeBSD 8.2 sends sevaral MLDv2 listener reports during startup.
Br> The system sends one listener report with its solicited multicast
Br> address which comes from the automatically generated link local
Br> address