Re: rtadvd(8) How to IPv6 tokenize interface identifier

2025-02-23 Thread rb
Hi, > On 23 Feb 2025, at 13:52, A FreeBSD User wrote: > > Am Fri, 21 Feb 2025 10:44:12 + > Bob Bishop schrieb: > >> Hi, >> >>> On 21 Feb 2025, at 06:52, A FreeBSD User wrote: >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> Linux (especially OpenWRT we use) knows about a concept named "IPv6 >>> tokenized inter

Re: rtadvd(8) How to IPv6 tokenize interface identifier

2025-02-23 Thread A FreeBSD User
Am Fri, 21 Feb 2025 10:44:12 + Bob Bishop schrieb: > Hi, > > > On 21 Feb 2025, at 06:52, A FreeBSD User wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > Linux (especially OpenWRT we use) knows about a concept named "IPv6 > > tokenized interface > > identifier". The concept is self explanatory, a interface/

Re: rtadvd(8) How to IPv6 tokenize interface identifier

2025-02-21 Thread Barney Wolff
The problem is one of sequencing. A brute-force solution is not to start rtadvd until you get the prefix from upstream, then dynamically generate rtadvd.conf and start rtadvd. Ugly, but functional. On Fri, Feb 21, 2025 at 07:52:33AM +0100, A FreeBSD User wrote: > Hello, > > Linux (especially Op

Re: rtadvd(8) How to IPv6 tokenize interface identifier

2025-02-21 Thread Bob Bishop
Hi, > On 21 Feb 2025, at 06:52, A FreeBSD User wrote: > > Hello, > > Linux (especially OpenWRT we use) knows about a concept named "IPv6 tokenized > interface > identifier". The concept is self explanatory, a interface/router obtains a > propagated prefix > and the concept allows the explicit