On Fr, 14.08.20 13:56, Marc Lasch (mlasch@xxxxxxxxxxx) wrote: > Hello, > > I recently stumbled across the following section in the systemd-networkd > documentation for IPv6AcceptRA=: > > "Note that kernel's implementation of the IPv6 RA protocol is always > disabled, regardless of this setting. [...]" > > What does this mean in practice? Is the kernel's IPv6 RA implementation > disabled (by setting accept_ra=0?) when systemd-networkd is started? networkd turns it off for the ifaces it manages. > Does it affect all network interfaces or just the ones managed > (configured) by systemd-networkd? Only the latter. > When I run other services in parallel like dhcpcd, how does networkd > affect them? When dhcpcd binds to dhcpv6 client port 546, > systemd-networkd fails to bind in case of a O-flag in the RA, but are > they also interfering with received RAs? we bind per interface, there should not be a conflict. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Berlin _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel