This bug is stale, and it remains unclear if there is a systemd bug, so
marking invalid.
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Won't Fix => Incomplete
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The bug is from 2017 without activity until now, from a desktop
perspective it isn't a rls issue, tagging a notfixing
** Tags removed: rls-kk-incoming
** Tags added: rls-kk-notfixing
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We believe the kernel handles RAs itself, adding a task for it.
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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For the systemd-networkd case, can you set `SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug` on
systemd-networkd.service to see if it yields useful information?
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With systemd-networkd on the 20.04 server, the /64 prefix does not
bounce between 0s and 1s, but stays at 0s, but is not removed (nor is
the /128).
** Tags added: rls-kk-incoming
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Also affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
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I can reproduce this on kinetic. I get sent a 2a02:908:2812:7d20::/64
prefix via RA with "valid lifetime" and ""preferred lifetime" set to 0,
every 3s. Instead of the prefix being deleted from the interface, it's
lifetime is set to 1s and then expires every second, causing regular
"connection chang
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