Package: radvd
Version: 1:1.6-1.1
I can confirm this behaviour. I have a similar setup with two
interfaces on two different subnets. Assume eth0 (which is not
connected but ifup'ed on boot) should announce subnetE and wlan0
subnetW.
On wlan0, both subnets are announced and accepted by a
Package: radvd
Version: 1:1.6-1.1
Sorry, typo:
This unfortunately breaks IPv6 connectivity for the client on
_subnetW_ !
Nicolas
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Package: radvd
Version: 1:1.8-1.2
When radvd has been configured to listen on an interface but ignore if
missing, and when that interface is later brought up, a router
advertisement is sent for the prefix of the newly activated interface,
but it is sent to the wrong interface (i.e., some already
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