On 2018-07-04, Gerlach, Hendrik <hendrik.gerl...@siemens.com> wrote:
> Hello, 
>
> according to RFC3484 and it's successor (RFC6724) a IPv6 implementation 
> should support a configurable address selection via a mechanism at least as 
> powerful as the policy table defines in this RFC's.
>
> Found the powerful ip6addrctl command in Freebsd (derived from KAME's 
> addrselect) , but it seem's that there is no such command for OpenBSD.
>
> My Questions:
> 1. Is there some possibility to show and manipulate the address selection 
> policy in OpenBSD ?
> 2. if not: are there any plans to implement this in the near future ?
> 3. If not: is the kernel internal address selection policy conform to the 
> default address selection policy in RFC6724 ?
>
> Thanks, 
> Hendrik 
>
>

There's no general way to do this in OpenBSD. It's not what you're
asking for but in some circumstances you may be able to workaround this
- if you have certain addresses configured that you do not want to use
as a source address you can set the address with "pltime 0".

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