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Message-ID: <54491AF2.3070400@6wind.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 17:12:50 +0200
From: Nicolas Dichtel <nicolas.dichtel@...nd.com>
To: Erik Kline <ek@...gle.com>, netdev@...r.kernel.org
CC: ben@...adent.org.uk, lorenzo@...gle.com, hannes@...essinduktion.org
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH v3 net-next] net: ipv6: Add a sysctl to make optimistic
addresses useful candidates
Le 23/10/2014 11:59, Erik Kline a écrit :
> Add a sysctl that causes an interface's optimistic addresses
> to be considered equivalent to other non-deprecated addresses
> for source address selection purposes. Preferred addresses
> will still take precedence over optimistic addresses, subject
> to other ranking in the source address selection algorithm.
>
> This is useful where different interfaces are connected to
> different networks from different ISPs (e.g., a cell network
> and a home wifi network).
>
> The current behaviour complies with RFC 3484/6724, and it
> makes sense if the host has only one interface, or has
> multiple interfaces on the same network (same or cooperating
> administrative domain(s), but not in the multiple distinct
> networks case.
>
> For example, if a mobile device has an IPv6 address on an LTE
> network and then connects to IPv6-enabled wifi, while the wifi
> IPv6 address is undergoing DAD, IPv6 connections will try use
> the wifi default route with the LTE IPv6 address, and will get
> stuck until they time out.
>
> Also, because optimistic nodes can receive frames, issue
> an RTM_NEWADDR as soon as DAD starts. If DAD fails, a separate
> RTM_DELADDR is always sent.
>
> Also: add an entry in ip-sysctl.txt for optimistic_dad.
>
> Signed-off-by: Erik Kline <ek@...gle.com>
I agree with the principle of the patch. This option is useful.
Thank you,
Nicolas
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