On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 11:27:56AM +0200, Quentin Rameau wrote: > Hi Martin, > > > As discussed with landry@ and sthen@ this won't be merged. Your problem > > could also be solved by using a NDP proxy, that's a solution we would > > recommend if your ISP cannot fix his setup. > > Thanks for the answer! > Too bad, although that may not be the most elegant solution and kind of > a hack, that's really more handy than seting up an NPD proxy for each > potential host behind the router.
I think the NDP proxy is supposed to be *on* the router itself. > But yeah, that's just an excuse for my broken ISP... > I'll keep that patch on my local source tree until I've found a better > solution. I'm doing the same, since that's a solution that works for now, until someone makes a port / tries to make an NDP proxy for OpenBSD. https://github.com/DanielAdolfsson/ndppd was a candidate, but i didnt manage yet to trick someone to look into that. Landry