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Re: dual stack hostside IPv6 config



Hi Gregm


thank you very much for your answer.

Am Freitag, 13. März 2015, 09:43:20 schrieben Sie:
> I don't use ifaliases at all.  In /etc/ifconfig.wm0, i have (not the
> real addresses):
> 
> inet x.y.z.w netmask 255.255.255.0
> inet6 2001:a:b:c::d
> 
> and i get both addresses.
hmm,
Ok,
i've switched from /etc/ifconfig.netdev over to /etc/aliases because 
ifconfig.netdev just seems to be overwritten during system (network) start by 
an simple "up" in "newer" NetBSDs - assuming this is coming from network 
interface config options in rc.conf ifconfig_ ...

Does this mean that i should avoid any rc.conf ifconfig_ line and only use 
/etc/ifconfig.netdev0 ?

And anybody know where i can configure the "second" gateway for IPv6 (if not 
by hand in any own script)?

For IPv4 i have in rc.conf:
	defaultroute="9.8.7.6"

sorry for the noise, but i'm a bit confused about it.

> If you are going to function as a router, set ip6mode=router.
> Both route6d and quagga's ripngd work.
It is a "simple" host - not a router - but needs a IPv6 gateway IP too to get 
the 6y internet ß)

> Make sure you are recent on both, because netbsd6 had a routing socket
> ABI/API change.  Amusingly old binaries worked with the ABI compat.  But
> programs that misused the API (assumed types rather than using the
> headers) failed.
oha, sounds a bit if i have to check each app deeply twice before getting 
productively. Att i use 6.1.5 and try to go straight "stable" as far as 
possible (with some newer pkgsrc pendants where required)...


many thanks,


Niels.

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