Subject: ipv6 tunnel to nowhere on -current
To: None <current-users@netbsd.org>
From: Wolfgang Rupprecht <wolfgang+gnus20010804T223436@wsrcc.com>
List: current-users
Date: 08/04/2001 22:45:31
I've just upgraded the kernel and userland to -current as of this
morning. The ipv6 startup which has worked for ages is now refusing
to start.
$ifconfig gif1
gif1: flags=8050<POINTOPOINT,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 1280
tunnel inet 65.0.215.140 --> 216.98.98.82
$ route6d -N tlp0 -A 3ffe:0507:0181::/48,gif1 -O 3ffe:0507:0181::/48,gif1
ADD: Route already exists 3ffe:507:181:3::/64 gw 3ffe:507:181:3:280:c8ff:fef8:71bf
ADD: Route already exists 3ffe:507:181:2::/64 gw 3ffe:507:181:2:280:c8ff:fef8:71be
ADD: Route already exists 3ffe:507:181:1::/64 gw 3ffe:507:181:1:280:c8ff:fef8:71bd
ADD: Route already exists 3ffe:507:181::/64 gw 3ffe:507:181:0:280:c8ff:fef8:71bc
no interface gif1 exists: File exists
Is this a bug? Do I need to update some startup line?
-wolfgang
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