Greg Rivers <gcr+freebsd-sta...@tharned.org> wrote
  in <1557648.bebeymq...@flake.tharned.org>:

gc> On Monday, August 07, 2017 15:57:04 Andrey V. Elsukov wrote:
gc> > So, set net.inet6.icmp6.nd6_debug=1 and show what you have in the
gc> >  ndp -p
gc> >  ndp -r
gc> >  ndp -i lagg0
gc> >
gc> # sysctl net.inet6.icmp6.nd6_debug=1
gc> net.inet6.icmp6.nd6_debug: 0 -> 1
gc> # suspend
gc> [1] + Stopped (SIGSTOP)        su -
gc> $ ndp -p
gc> fe80::%lagg0/64 if=lagg0
gc> flags=LAO vltime=infinity, pltime=infinity, expire=Never, ref=0
gc>   No advertising router
gc> fe80::%lo0/64 if=lo0
gc> flags=LAO vltime=infinity, pltime=infinity, expire=Never, ref=0
gc>   No advertising router
gc> $ ndp -r
gc> $ ndp -i lagg0
gc> linkmtu=0, maxmtu=0, curhlim=64, basereachable=30s0ms, reachable=31s,
gc> retrans=1s0ms
gc> Flags: nud accept_rtadv auto_linklocal
gc>
gc> Clearly there's no SLAAC action. I can't find any NDP debug messages
gc> in the kernel message log or in the syslog. Where might they be going?

 The configuration looks correct to me, but two questions:

 1. Does "sysctl net.inet6.ip6.forwarding" command show "0"?

 2. What is shown by the command "ping6 ff02::1%lagg0" and "rtsol -dD lagg0"?

-- Hiroki

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