On Sun 07 Feb 2016 at 23:03:46 +0000, Roy Marples wrote: > Looks to me there is a secondary prefix being advertised. > You can check this with tcpdump. Yes, I'm pretty sure it is a Fritz "weirdness" (or just plain bug). Catching it in the act isn't going to be so simple since I don't know what triggers it. Also: this looks like it's assigning a prefix to my second interface, as asked (as in the example from the manual). But does it add a route for it? NetBSD 7.0's dhcpcd-run-hooks doesn't know about DELEGATED6 so it isn't done there. 23:18:31 dhcpcd[21800]: re1: broadcasting RENEW6 (xid 0x114687), next in 9.6 seconds 23:18:31 dhcpcd[21800]: re1: REPLY6 received from fe80::ca0e:14ff:feee:a54b 23:18:31 dhcpcd[21800]: re0: adding address 2001:984:4b2a:fc::1/64 23:18:31 dhcpcd[21800]: re0: pltime 3600 seconds, vltime 7200 seconds 23:18:31 dhcpcd[21800]: re0: executing `/libexec/dhcpcd-run-hooks' DELEGATED6 But when I do a "route get" for some host on that interface, I get the default route, i.e. not to re0. Looking at it from the local network, pings don't get replies. I tried it a few hours after re0 was initially set up, so something could have timed out in the mean time. It's all so annoying... I had a perfectly working static setup with a tunnel for IPv6 but now that I'm forced to use the FritzBox and its dynamic stuff, my whole network is broken. </whine> > Roy -Olaf. -- ___ Olaf 'Rhialto' Seibert -- The Doctor: No, 'eureka' is Greek for \X/ rhialto/at/xs4all.nl -- 'this bath is too hot.'
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