On Tue, Sep 1, 2020 at 8:58 AM Brian Vazquez <[email protected]> wrote:
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> The problem is exposed when the system has multiple ifaces and
> forwarding is enabled on a subset of them, __rt6_purge_dflt_routers will
> clean the default route on all the ifaces which is not desired.
What is the exact problem you want to fix ?
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> This patches fixes that by cleaning only the routes where the iface has
> forwarding enabled.
This seems like a new feature, and this might break some setups.
linux always had removed any IPv6 address and default route it learnt via SLAAC.
(this might be to conform to one RFC or known security rule).
It would be nice to add a nice comment giving references.
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> Fixes: 830218c1add1 ("net: ipv6: Fix processing of RAs in presence of VRF")
Please provide a test, or a better commit message ?
If your patch targets the net tree, then it should only fix a bug.
Thanks.
On Tue, Sep 1, 2020 at 1:20 AM Eric Dumazet <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On Tue, Sep 1, 2020 at 8:58 AM Brian Vazquez <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > The problem is exposed when the system has multiple ifaces and
> > forwarding is enabled on a subset of them, __rt6_purge_dflt_routers will
> > clean the default route on all the ifaces which is not desired.
>
> What is the exact problem you want to fix ?
Imagine you have a host with 2 interfaces. 1 is using SLAAC, the other
one it isn't.
On your main routing table you have the default SLAAC route for iface A
Then you're setting a second interface B and you enable forwarding
only on this iface:
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/B/forwarding. Changing the sysctl
which call the rt6_purge_dflt_routers
which would delete your default route on iface A, so effectively you
will lose connection via iface A, until the default
entry is added again which would happen because that iface has
accept_ra = 1 and forwarding = 0, but it would take some time.
It feels weird that modifying interface B deletes default route A
which would be added back anyway, but you lose connection on A for
some minutes.
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> >
> > This patches fixes that by cleaning only the routes where the iface has
> > forwarding enabled.
>
> This seems like a new feature, and this might break some setups.
Fair enough, the main issue here is that the behaviour of a host in a
mixed environment is not well defined.
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> linux always had removed any IPv6 address and default route it learnt via SLAAC.
> (this might be to conform to one RFC or known security rule).
> It would be nice to add a nice comment giving references.
>
> >
> > Fixes: 830218c1add1 ("net: ipv6: Fix processing of RAs in presence of VRF")
>
> Please provide a test, or a better commit message ?
>
> If your patch targets the net tree, then it should only fix a bug.
>
> Thanks.