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List: netbsd-bugs
Subject: kern/11082: Enabling ipf(4) breaks IPv6
From: Matthias Scheler <tron () lyssa ! zhadum ! de>
Date: 2000-09-25 20:35:55
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> Number: 11082
> Category: kern
> Synopsis: Enabling ipf(4) breaks IPv6
> Confidential: no
> Severity: serious
> Priority: medium
> Responsible: kern-bug-people
> State: open
> Class: sw-bug
> Submitter-Id: net
> Arrival-Date: Mon Sep 25 13:36:00 PDT 2000
> Closed-Date:
> Last-Modified:
> Originator: Matthias Scheler
> Release: 1.5_ALPHA2 2000/09/24
> Organization:
Matthias Scheler http://core.de/~tron/
> Environment:
NetBSD xena.zhadum.de 1.5_ALPHA2 NetBSD 1.5_ALPHA2 (XENA) #0: Sun Sep 24 23:41:01 \
CEST 2000 tron@xena.zhadum.de:/src/sys/compile/XENA arm32
> Description:
After ipf(4) has been enabled - the default policy is *not* to block,
a short pass all "/etc/ipf.conf" is loaded - IPv6 connectify doesn't
work any more. As a result e.g. "rtsol" fails completely:
tron@xena:~#rtsol cs0
sendmsg on cs0: No route to host
sendmsg on cs0: No route to host
sendmsg on cs0: No route to host
IPv4 connectivity still works fine. "rtsol" works fine after ipf(4)
has been disabled
> How-To-Repeat:
ipf -E -F
rtsol cs0
> Fix:
Sorry, I don't know.
> Release-Note:
> Audit-Trail:
> Unformatted:
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