Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2021 19:15:43 -0500 From: Mark Kamichoff <prox@prolixium.com> To: "Alexander V. Chernikov" <melifaro@ipfw.ru> Cc: freebsd-net <freebsd-net@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: ROUTE_MPATH and hashing Message-ID: <YUkkL%2BZj7ik4H6IN@prolixium.com> In-Reply-To: <FB79A4F1-8A9E-4ACE-89EA-02DAAB8D81A8@ipfw.ru> References: <YUPi/r8iGCecEz4H@prolixium.com> <FB79A4F1-8A9E-4ACE-89EA-02DAAB8D81A8@ipfw.ru>
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Hi - On Tue, Sep 21, 2021 at 12:06:50AM +0100, Alexander V. Chernikov wrote: > Is it IPv6 forwarding or the packets are originated locally? > In case of former, what is the receive interface? (e.g. is it tun as well)? I've tested both. Neither work as expected. In the original example, all traffic takes tun12 and tun9 has no traffic other than periodic ND packets. To answer your second question, the receive interface is virtio, since this is a VM connected to a BGP session on its host, which is connected to the IPv6 Internet. Here's a small diagram: (IPv6 Internet) | | |-----------| |--------------| | Linux |vboxnet0---vtnet1| FreeBSD VM | |-----------| |--------------| tun9 tun12 | | | | tun2 tun3 |------------| | Linux #2 | |------------| | (downstream network) I have done tests from hosts on the downstream network to and from the Internet as well as from the FreeBSD VM directly to the Linux #2 host. - Mark -- Mark Kamichoff prox@prolixium.com https://www.prolixium.com/
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