Subject: misc/33793: network stop & start breaks IPv6
To: None <tech-net@netbsd.org>
From: Thomas E. Spanjaard <tgen@netphreax.net>
List: tech-net
Date: 06/22/2006 16:05:42
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As can be read in the PR, IPv6 breaks after an /etc/rc.d/network stop &
start. Now, first I though it was because the stop routine only deletes
inet addresses, and not inet6 before flushing routes. However, further
inspection of the rc.d script show it only deletes addresses that are
configured as ifaliases_$int in either /etc/rc.conf or /etc/ifaliases.
Now, I don't use either of them, I use /etc/ifconfig.$int files, both
for IPv4 and IPv6. So if I read things right, IPv4 addresses aren't
deleted prior to route flushing either, which brings me to the question,
why does IPv4 work after a stop & start, and IPv6 doesn't?
Cheers,
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Thomas E. Spanjaard
tgen@netphreax.net
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