Re: ICMPv6 Redirects

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Hi Simon,

On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 04:16:02PM +0100, Simon Vincent wrote:
> I have three nodes running linux all running in promiscuous mode with ipv6

Sorry I need to ask here, why it's in promiscuous mode? It's still
(mainline) a WPAN device? I don't know right now what changes you did
because at mainline state we don't have any support for running any
device into promiscuous mode.

> forwarding enabled. The kernel is built from wpan-next. The three nodes are
> all connected directly using 802.15.4.
> 
> Node A: fe80::203:9a00:0:a
> Node B: fe80::203:9a00:0:b
> Node C: fe80::203:9a00:0:c
> 
> If from node A I ping node B I get ICMP redirects from node C. Node C also
> forwards the packet to node B so node B receives the ping request twice.
> 

I have also 3 nodes here, maybe I can reproduce this scenario to help
there. Can you give me some setup steps for this?

> If I try a similar setup using ethernet instead of 802.15.4 I do not get
> this problem.
> 
> Has anyone else seen this?
> 

No, I am still try to get some basic features working which should work. :-)

- Alex
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