[radvd-devel-l] Advertising interface is not "autoconfigured"
Vincent Jardin
radvd-devel-l@litech.org
Thu, 24 Jan 2002 20:26:40 +0100
Le Jeudi 24 Janvier 2002 16:14, vous avez =E9crit :
> On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, Pekka Savola wrote:
> > On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, Vincent Jardin wrote:
> > > Now if eth0 is "autoconfigured" with the prefix:
> > > 2002:IPv4:/48
> > >
> > > The R's IPv6 routing table is like the previous one with one more
> > > entry: 2002:500d:e52d:beef::/64 dev eth0
> >
> > You're supposed add this by the configuration; for example, in Red Hat
> > Linux scripts, this can be done with:
> >
> > IPV6TO4_ROUTING=3D"eth0-:1::0/64" (which will configure 2002:IPV4:1::1/6=
4
> > on the LAN interface)=2E
Thanks, it works=2E I would just like to precise the configuration:
IPV6TO4_ROUTING=3D"eth0-:1::0/64" has to be set in the configuration file of=
=20
the public access (ie ADSL's ppp0)=2E It does not configure the address=20
2002:IPV4:1::1/64 on the LAN interface (ie eth0), but it adds a static route=
=20
for the prefix 2002:IPV4:1::/64 via eth0=2E
Why did you say that it configures the address 2002:IPV4:1::1/64 on the LAN=
=20
interface ? I could not get it in the script=2E
I see 1 issue:
- When my global IPV4 internet change, the static route to my LAN interface=
=20
would not be updated even if I send a HUP signal to the radvd=2E I have to=
=20
restart all the network configuration scripts, don't I ?
Thanks,
Vincent