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From: Nicholas Humfrey <njh@aelius.com>
To: linux-ppp@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Configuring pppd to accept link-local IPv6 interface id from remote peer
Date: Sun, 14 Feb 2021 13:42:54 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <0c05578d-6212-3e64-16e3-1aa5b3c67e34@aelius.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <d529e496-ac5f-9498-0e3d-1fa1ec2c4750@aelius.com>


On 14/02/2021 01:57, Michael Richardson wrote
> Nicholas Humfrey <njh@aelius.com> wrote:
>      > I have two pppd (v2.4.7) instances running, talking to each over over a
>      > serial port link. But I can't work out how to get the 'client' pppd to
>      > accept the link-local IPv6 interface identifier provided by the
>      > 'server' pppd. I am trying to use static addresses so I know the
>      > link-local IP address of the remote peer.
>
> So, basically you want to have ppp running with unnumbered links, and then
> maybe you do routing over that?
>
> I am not surprised that this hasn't been tested, and that there are bugs.
> Mostly, IP6CP assigns random IPv6-LL.

I guess it does surprise me that there are bugs! I had been assuming 
that I was doing something wrong but the more I look at it, the more it 
looks like a bug.


> If your goal is routing over unnumbered links, you don't really need the
> destination IPv6-LL to route to, it's enough to "dev ppp0" or whatever.

Yeah, that is perfectly fair. I did get static global IPv6 addresses and 
routing working, so the actual link-local address I guess isn't that 
important.

Just a bit frustrating not being able to achieve something that seems 
like it should be possible.


Thanks!

nick.


  parent reply	other threads:[~2021-02-14 13:42 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2021-02-14  1:03 Configuring pppd to accept link-local IPv6 interface id from remote peer Nicholas Humfrey
2021-02-14  1:57 ` Michael Richardson
2021-02-14 13:42 ` Nicholas Humfrey [this message]
2021-02-14 16:23 ` James Carlson
2021-02-14 17:07 ` Kurt Van Dijck
2021-02-14 17:50 ` James Carlson
2021-02-14 21:24 ` Benjamin Cama
2021-02-14 22:46 ` James Carlson
2021-02-14 23:15 ` Benjamin Cama
2021-02-16  0:10 ` Nicholas Humfrey
2021-02-16 10:04 ` Benjamin Cama
2021-02-18  0:18 ` Nicholas Humfrey
2021-02-20  1:13 ` Nicholas Humfrey

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