On Fri, Oct 07, 2011 at 01:04:43AM +0200, fredrik danerklint wrote:
> > > route 2001:x:2d4::/0 to kernel
> > 
> > Really x:x::/0 (prefix length 0) ?
> 
> Oh, yes!

Do you also have these strange routes in BIRD table?

My theory is that BSD kernel created the strange route in the kernel
table, BIRD noticed that route, tried to remove it (as it is marked
as its route but BIRD does not know about it) and the removal
failed.

I don't know why the BSD would do that, but i do not really track
BSD. Alexander, don't you know something about that? The netstat
output looks like:

2001:xxx::/32                     fe80::xxxx%igb1 UG1        igb1 =>
2001:xxx::/0                      fe80::xxxx%igb1 UG1        igb1

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