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icmpv6_send filling the logs

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Subject: icmpv6_send filling the logs
From: Tom Marshall <tmarshall@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 20 May 2004 09:01:59 -0700
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I have a Linux bridge machine with a 2.6.6 kernel.  It's a simple setup: two
ethernet cards (both using the eepro100 driver) acting as a bridge to my
office.  Here's the relevant ifconfig output:

    br0       Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:02:B3:16:D3:16  
              inet addr:172.23.22.199  Bcast:172.23.255.255  Mask:255.255.0.0
              inet6 addr: feed:4d56::202:b3ff:fe16:d316/64 Scope:Site
              inet6 addr: fe80::202:b3ff:fe16:d316/64 Scope:Link
              UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1

    eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:D0:B7:74:76:CE  
              inet6 addr: fe80::2d0:b7ff:fe74:76ce/64 Scope:Link
              UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1

    eth1      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:02:B3:16:D3:16  
              inet6 addr: fe80::202:b3ff:fe16:d316/64 Scope:Link
              UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1

I've manually assigned the site address to br0.  I am running radvd 0.7.2 on
the machine.  Its configuration looks like this:

    interface br0 {
            AdvSendAdvert on;
    #       UnicastOnly on;
            prefix feed:4d56::/64 {
                    AdvOnLink on;
                    AdvAutonomous on;
            };
    };   

Occasionally the machine will get into a state where this message fills the
logs (thank goodness for the ratelimit):

    hashi kernel: icmpv6_send: no reply to icmp error

It looks like this traffic may be related to the error:

    08:14:49.389415 fe80::202:b3ff:fe16:d316 > ff02::1:ffb4:fdbb: icmp6: 
neighbor sol: who has fe80::20c:76ff:feb4:fdbb
    08:14:49.389455 fe80::20c:76ff:feb4:fdbb > fe80::202:b3ff:fe16:d316: icmp6: 
neighbor adv: tgt is fe80::20c:76ff:feb4:fdbb
    08:14:49.389486 fe80::202:b3ff:fe16:d316 > ff02::1:ff16:d316: icmp6: 
neighbor sol: who has fe80::202:b3ff:fe16:d316
    08:14:50.389265 fe80::202:b3ff:fe16:d316 > ff02::1:ffb4:fdbb: icmp6: 
neighbor sol: who has fe80::20c:76ff:feb4:fdbb
    08:14:50.389306 fe80::20c:76ff:feb4:fdbb > fe80::202:b3ff:fe16:d316: icmp6: 
neighbor adv: tgt is fe80::20c:76ff:feb4:fdbb
    08:14:50.389341 fe80::202:b3ff:fe16:d316 > ff02::1:ff16:d316: icmp6: 
neighbor sol: who has fe80::202:b3ff:fe16:d316

Note in the third and sixth lines the bridge is requesting its own address.
fe80::20c:76ff:feb4:fdbb belongs to another one of my machines, also running
Linux 2.6.6.  There's very little IPv6 traffic on this LAN (mostly my own
ssh sessions), though there are quite a few machines with various OS's that
have IPv6 enabled.  I can provide packet dumps if they are needed.

I've temporarily worked around this problem with the following command:

    # ip6tables -A OUTPUT -p icmpv6 -s fe80::/16 -j DROP

This works out okay for me because I always use the site local addresses,
but obviously it isn't an ideal solution...

-- 
The universe is ruled by letting things take their course.  It cannot be
ruled by interfering.
        -- Chinese proverb

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