BIRD 1.6.2 removes IPv6 kernel routes

Ondrej Zajicek santiago at crfreenet.org
Fri Nov 11 12:57:34 CET 2016


On Mon, Nov 07, 2016 at 03:37:32PM +0100, Robert Sander wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have an issue with BIRD 1.6.2 from http://bird.network.cz/debian/ on
> Debian jessie:
> 
> When bird6 is running and I "ifup" an interface with a static IPv6
> address the address is added but no IPv6 route in the associated network
> via that interface.
> 
> When bird6 is not running everything works.
> 
> It looks like bird6 1.6.2 is eating IPv6 routes set by the kernel.
> I have not encountered this issue with the IPv4 bird daemon.

Hi

Could you send me output of 'ip -6 route list' and 'birdc show route' to
see which kernel routes get removed? And set 'debug all' to kernel
protocol and see BIRD log messages related to route removal?

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