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17-Jul-2011 |
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- Improve interface list handling. The rtadvd(8) now supports dynamically- added/removed interfaces in a more consistent manner and reloading the configuration file.
- Implement burst unsolicited RA sending into the internal RA timer framework when AdvSendAdvertisements and/or configuration entries are changed as described in RFC 4861 6.2.4. This fixes issues that make termination of the rtadvd(8) daemon take very long time.
An interface now has three internal states, UNCONFIGURED, TRANSITIVE, or CONFIGURED, and the burst unsolicited sending happens in TRANSITIVE. See rtadvd.h for the details.
- rtadvd(8) now accepts non-existent interfaces as well in the command line.
- Add control socket support and rtadvctl(8) utility to show the RA information in rtadvd(8). Dumping by SIGUSR1 has been removed in favor of it.
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15-Aug-2003 |
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- supported a string notation for xxflags. - deprecate routes#N, as it is hard to keep consistency with rtprefixN. accept any number of "rtprefix", "rtrefix0", ..., "rtprefix99". - deprecate "addrs#N", as it is difficult for users to keep consistency with "addrN". accept 100 prefix info in maximum - like "addr", "addr0" ... "addr99". WARNS=2 clean on netbsd. old configuration file should work just fine. behavior change: previously, we rejected "addrN" if there's "addr", and we rejected "addr" if there is "addrN". now we accept both without problem. - when an advertised prefix configured from the kernel has been added or invalidated, notice the change in a short delay. - when invalidating a prefix, do not bark even if there is inconsistency about prefix lifetimes. - wrap more specific route info code into ROUTEINFO.
Obtained from: KAME MFC after: 1 week
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