On Mon, Nov 02 2015 16:40:15 +0000, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2015/11/02 13:56, loth...@iki.fi wrote:
> > The machine sending the router advertisements in question is OpenBSD 
> > 5.8-stable
> > (rtadvd running on carp interface), and the prefix information is visible on
> > the wire:
> 
> Does the 5.8-stable machine have any autoconf addresses?

Nope, it's a router so only static addresses.

> >     00:00:5e:00:01:09 33:33:00:00:00:01 86dd 166: fe80::200:5eff:fe00:109 > 
> > ff02::1: icmp6: router advertisement(chlim=64, router_ltime=1800, 
> > reachable_time=0, retrans_time=0)(prefix info: LA valid_ltime=2592000, 
> > preferred_ltime=604800, prefix=2001:708:20:e336::/64)(unknown opt_type=25, 
> > opt_len=5)(unknown opt_type=31, opt_len=3) [icmp6 cksum ok] (len 112, hlim 
> > 255)
> 
> There's no "src lladdr" in here. Do you explicitly set 'nolladdr' in 
> rtadvd.conf?

Nope; only rdnss/dnssl options in there, and the result is the same even
without a configuration file. Interesting point that it is missing,
though; maybe that's related to rtadvd being run on a carp interface?

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