| To: | xiaoning@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
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| Subject: | Re: IPv6 Question on Red Hat 7.1 |
| From: | YOSHIFUJI Hideaki / 吉藤英明 <yoshfuji@xxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Wed, 12 Dec 2001 06:40:47 +0900 |
| Cc: | netdev@xxxxxxxxxxx |
| In-reply-to: | <000301c18287$44d2dc30$056015ac@VAIOHE> |
| References: | <000301c18287$44d2dc30$056015ac@VAIOHE> |
| Sender: | owner-netdev@xxxxxxxxxxx |
In article <000301c18287$44d2dc30$056015ac@VAIOHE> (at Tue, 11 Dec 2001 13:03:22 -0800), "Xiaoning He" <xiaoning@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> says: > What I have done is simple, whenever the radvd-deamon receives a ND_RS, > it will log to a file. However, it seems the ND_RS messages are never > sent out. My project requires me to send out the ND_RS whenever I want. > So, my question is how the user is able to let the system send out a > ND_RS whenever he wants? I am new to Linux, sorry for my ignorant. We cannot do this at this moment with linux kernel. If you really want to send RS message by hand in urgent, you can generate ones using raw socket. --yoshfuji |
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