Brian Somers <br...@freebsd.org> wrote in <20121026235044.ga77...@thong.lan.awfulhak.org>:
br> When I reboot and don't use -accept_rtadv (and leave br> net.inet6.ip6.accept_rtadv set to zero), I repeatedly see this in br> /var/log/messages: br> br> Oct 26 16:31:26 gw rtadvd[2879]: non-zero lifetime RA on RA receiving interface sk0. Ignored. br> Oct 26 16:31:33 gw rtadvd[2879]: non-zero lifetime RA on RA receiving interface bridge0. Ignored. br> Oct 26 16:31:42 gw rtadvd[2879]: non-zero lifetime RA on RA receiving interface sk0. Ignored. br> Oct 26 16:31:49 gw rtadvd[2879]: non-zero lifetime RA on RA receiving interface bridge0. Ignored. br> br> This seems to be the problem. Because check_accept_rtadv() (in br> rtadvd) reports the interface as being able to accept RAs (it finds br> the ND6_IFF_ACCEPT_RTADV flag), it drops outgoing RAs and nothing br> happens. Can you send me your /etc/rc.conf and /etc/sysctl.conf? I guess you are still using ipv6_enable=YES on 9.X. -- Hiroki
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