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Re: ifconfig -a error
On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 11:03:27AM -0500, David Young wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 09:57:35AM +0100, Iain Hibbert wrote:
> > % ifconfig eon0
> > eon0: flags=3<UP,BROADCAST> mtu 1500
> > address: 00:00:00:00:00
> >
> > now, clearly this is not right but it indicates that eonattach is not
> > setting the address properly. What is the eon address supposed to be?
>
> The link-layer address on an eon(4) instance only holds the instance
> name. A gre(4) also has a lladdr, but gre(4) also sets if_addrlen to 0.
> Maybe eon(4) should do the same?
eon(RFC 1070) is, basically, ISO CLNL encapsulated (with a small header for
flags) inside IPv4 - indeed similar to gre, gif etc. In fact, gif has some
incomplete eon handling code.
So, logically, the ll addr is the (outer) IPv4 address. How *should*
it do this / what do the others do?
(And should it, maybe, be replaced by some glue in gif?)
-is
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