# proxy # This sets up a listener, that will listen for any Neighbor Solicitation # messages, and respond to them according to a set of rules (see below). # is required. # You may have several 'proxy' sections. proxy eth0 { # router = # This option turns on or off the router flag for Neighbor Advertisement # messages. Default value is 'true'. router = yes # timeout = # Controls how long to wait for a Neighbor Advertisment message before # invalidating the entry, in milliseconds. Default value is '500'. timeout = 500 # ttl = # Controls how long a valid or invalid entry remains in the cache, in # milliseconds. Default value is '30000' (30 seconds). ttl = 30000 # rule [/] # This is a rule that the target address is to match against. If no netmask # is provided, /128 is assumed. You may have several rule sections, and the # addresses may or may not overlap. rule 1111:: { # iface = # By setting this option, ndppd will forward the Neighbor Solicitation # message to this interface and wait for a response. Only if a client # responds with a Neighbor Advertisement message will the proxy respond. # Note that if you do not provide an interface, this rule will match # and immediately send a response through the proxy. It's recommended # that you use the "iface" option as much as possible. # Using a prefix <= /120 without an interface will trigger a notice. iface = eth1 } rule 1111::1/96 { iface = eth2 } }