Subject: Re: v6 question
To: None <itojun@iijlab.net>
From: Hubert Feyrer <feyrer@rfhs8012.fh-regensburg.de>
List: tech-net
Date: 02/09/2000 18:59:08
On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, Hubert Feyrer wrote:
> > 	If the target of the advertisement (from ne0) is end node, run
> > 	rtadvd on your router like
> > 	# rtadvd ne0
> > 	and run rtsol on your end nodes.
> > 
> > 	your peer
> > 	  |
> > 	  | tunnel
> > 	  |
> > 	  |
> > 	  | gif0
> > 	my router
> > 	  | ne0
> > 	  |
> > 	==+===== foo/64
> > 	  |
> > 	your end nodes

Again to my router (see above): gif0 gets an address (static, from bar/64)
for the tunnel. I want to use foo/64 for the ethernet. How can I assign
the router's ne0 an address from foo/64? For the other nodes that want
to be on the foo/64, I run rtadvd. But for the router itself? As far as I
understand, I am not allowed to run rtsol on the router...

I can work around the checks in /etc/rc by running rtsold instead of
rtsol, but I guess that's not what I'm expected to do. Does that "do not
run rtsol on the same machine that runs rtadvd really make sense? 
How is the interface that rtadvd is run on expected to get its address?


 - Hubert

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