Le 25 sept. 2013 à 13:28, Phil Mayers a écrit :
> On 25/09/13 11:48, Sander Steffann wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>>> My reading of his original email was that he was *sending* pings,
>>> not receiving them. Perhaps I was mistaken.
>>
>> Sorry, you are correct. He wrote:
>>
>>> Unfortunately, when perform
On 25/09/13 11:48, Sander Steffann wrote:
Hi,
My reading of his original email was that he was *sending* pings,
not receiving them. Perhaps I was mistaken.
Sorry, you are correct. He wrote:
Unfortunately, when performing, for instance, a ping from one
specific interface or source address, t
Hi,
> My reading of his original email was that he was *sending* pings, not
> receiving them. Perhaps I was mistaken.
Sorry, you are correct. He wrote:
> Unfortunately, when performing, for instance, a ping from one specific
> interface or source address, the ping always use the most recent de
On 25/09/13 11:17, Sander Steffann wrote:
Hi,
But I note that the OP is *currently* testing with a single hosts
w/ two interfaces, so host-based source address selection is what's
in play here, not (s,d) routing.
It's not source address selection if the host is replying to an
incoming (ICMP p
On 25 Sep 2013, at 11:17, Sander Steffann wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> But I note that the OP is *currently* testing with a single hosts w/ two
>> interfaces, so host-based source address selection is what's in play here,
>> not (s,d) routing.
>
> It's not source address selection if the host is replyi
Le 25 sept. 2013 à 11:40, Ole Troan a écrit :
>
>>>
>>> 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.
>>
>> I didn't know this draft, interesting.
>> Abou
Hi,
> But I note that the OP is *currently* testing with a single hosts w/ two
> interfaces, so host-based source address selection is what's in play here,
> not (s,d) routing.
It's not source address selection if the host is replying to an incoming (ICMP
ping) packet. The source address is fi
On 24/09/13 23:21, Tim Chown wrote:
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
Hi Ole,
> I'm doing the same as you are with a Cisco IOS router. which also has some
> shortcomings that I'm working on ironing out.
Woohoo! :-)
Sander
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 networki
Hello,
Le 24 sept. 2013 à 23:44, Ole Troan a écrit :
> 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
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