Tonnerre LOMBARD <tonnerre%bsdprojects.net@localhost> wrote in <20090712204952.GE6410%jules.pas-un-geek-en-tant-que-tel.ch@localhost>: to> Salut, to> to> This is the first part of my series of patches concerning IPv6 route to> advertisements. It simply moves the variable deciding whether or not to> to accept IPv6 route advertisements on a specific interface to be to> specific to that interface. to> to> A second patch is going to separate the setting of when to accept to> a default route (which is why there are more bits left on the to> autoconf integer. However, it would have been really cool had there to> still been 2 bits of space left on if_flags.) to> to> Either way, here's it. If your mailer doesn't like PGP signed to> attachments, go to to> http://www.netbsd.org/~tonnerre/patches/src/2009/netinet6-rtadv-per-interface.patch to> to find a copy of said patch. I don't think adding a new flag is reasonable because there is a per-interface flag to control accepting RA (ND6_IFF_ACCEPT_RTADV) already. -- Hiroki
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