Date: Fri, 26 May 2017 01:46:38 +0200 From: Alarig Le Lay <alarig@swordarmor.fr> To: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Public IPv6s fail on KVM bridge with "No buffer space available" Message-ID: <20170525234638.ugtx7jw5ttm44tpm@mew.swordarmor.fr> In-Reply-To: <19651499-409c-297f-9d53-fa0eeb9cdd25@gathoye.be> References: <fbfe1ff2-bd66-9a98-d56b-6d75265936bd@gathoye.be> <84cecdc7-e331-d3bc-3fb3-e35507e231d6@yandex.ru> <a44fa8c5-d48f-25eb-51d2-16d100ba5f53@gathoye.be> <20170522121318.2pzqt5ryisrl44rn@mew.swordarmor.fr> <19651499-409c-297f-9d53-fa0eeb9cdd25@gathoye.be>
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--ox3hjhje7gyx6mck Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On mer. 24 mai 12:17:50 2017, William Gathoye wrote: > In this use case, you make the assumption that my gateway is actually > the first one to respond, this is why you select only the first answer > using -c1. But as you can see below, if I remove that argument, several > routers are answering to me (seems sensible to me), how can I be sure my > gateway is actually the first device that answers? You can check the MAC address of the gateway of OVH and compare it with each fe80 address. --=20 alarig --ox3hjhje7gyx6mck Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEzBAEBCAAdFiEE+2yGwT0H0n57WkRbrzhKwWsgK4gFAlknbNcACgkQrzhKwWsg K4jmoQf8DJF0ykkMeKf1WNRpqBN1oVVmlkGNwbYgL3od7ywAxcly3mf8WP8KeXlX Yqxd8f3fcBuaiO6p8QLdJPvB118/F9ODQGD7k05AtiX2I8sjVnwqO/D8KgIT29gL yaEhl2qr2g+kPVO0NwyNovRW6FS3PVKu4WGFS9/te5yuXfhWwkSbQFchEq3RTPXJ lbEtDDAx98j+HjhFCFkzPnP7jyUQQiHw6wcqR3609Qf/GZMsyw57tNidRhKYRXqI qf6K/CSEIsUENPNBB6M/1ZZO8SzvXWyMU4gO8jrS5VuYmSYy7Zkr+0x2g58YA8cg pQ9I0ZOOC7ksVTYDoDd+vq7dNLEO/Q== =Z0TW -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --ox3hjhje7gyx6mck--
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