IPv6 null route

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From: Garry Dolley
Date: Monday, April 6, 2009 - 7:29 pm

Hey misc@,

I'm trying to install a null route for an IPv6 block, but I get:

$ sudo route add -inet6 2607:f2f8::/32 ::1 -blackhole
route: 2607:f2f8::/32: bad value

What is bad about that v6 address?

Note that even when omitting -blackhole, it will still error.

I'm running OpenBSD 4.4 on amd64 arch.  Stock GENERIC kernel.

I'm sure it's simple but I don't deal w/ OpenBSD routers much.

Thanks.

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IPv6 null route, Garry Dolley, (Mon Apr 6, 7:29 pm)
Re: IPv6 null route, Todd T. Fries, (Mon Apr 6, 9:56 pm)
Re: IPv6 null route, Garry Dolley, (Tue Apr 7, 12:15 am)