On 19 April 2016 at 11:11, Johannes Berg <johan...@sipsolutions.net> wrote:
> On Mon, 2016-04-18 at 13:23 +0200, Michal Kazior wrote:
>
>> You can't really implement complete IPv6 support in relayd though.
>> Link-local routing is forbidden by the spec explicitly and a patch
>> I've cooked up was rejected[1].
>>
>> I guess this leaves either the kernel's wireless stack to take up the
>> task or a special link device (for which I'm soliciting feedback now
>> [2]).
>
> I think you'll probably have to cook up a simple patch to get that
> question in [2] taken seriously :)

Heh.


> How much of that could be done with nftables btw?

I'm not sure if I follow. Do you mean what I've been able to do with
relayd until now? Without link-local ipv6 routing DHCPv6 is broken
(could probably addressed with DHCPv6 Relay to a certain degree) and
RS/RA may not work (if it propagates fe80:: routes). Also apps that
rely on fe80:: socket binding/addressing will fail.


MichaƂ
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