On 24 Sep 2013, at 23:13, Phil Mayers wrote:
> Ole Troan wrote:
>>
>> you need source address dependent routing (e.g.
>> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-troan-homenet-sadr-01)
>> I think the latest kernel has SADR working. enable
>> CONFIG_IPV6_SUBTREES.
>>
>> cheers,
>> Ole
>
> Are we talk
Ole Troan wrote:
>
>you need source address dependent routing (e.g.
>http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-troan-homenet-sadr-01)
>I think the latest kernel has SADR working. enable
>CONFIG_IPV6_SUBTREES.
>
>cheers,
>Ole
Are we talking about hosts or routers here? I know OP wanted a router in his
fin
Emmanuel,
>>> The problem is really annoying if you want to use autoconfiguration
>>> in a multihoming scenario without the need for an external daemon.
>>> But maybe i missed a sysctl flag or something like that.
>>
>> Maybe, maybe not. What system are you using to manage your networking - for
Le 24 sept. 2013 à 16:08, Phil Mayers a écrit :
> On 24/09/13 13:30, Emmanuel Thierry wrote:
>
>> The problem is really annoying if you want to use autoconfiguration
>> in a multihoming scenario without the need for an external daemon.
>> But maybe i missed a sysctl flag or something like that.
On 24/09/13 13:30, Emmanuel Thierry wrote:
The problem is really annoying if you want to use autoconfiguration
in a multihoming scenario without the need for an external daemon.
But maybe i missed a sysctl flag or something like that.
Maybe, maybe not. What system are you using to manage your
Hello,
I'm working on multi-interfaces setups on IPv6 with linux. I experience some
troubles with routing.
I have too interfaces eth1 and eth2, each connected to a different access
router, each router advertising its own prefix in RAs. eth1 and eth2 are
configured to perform SLAAC and accept d