ndppd/ndppd.conf-dist

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# route-ttl <integer> (NEW)
# This tells 'ndppd' how often to reload the route file /proc/net/ipv6_route.
# Default value is '30000' (30 seconds).
route-ttl 30000
# address-ttl <integer> (NEW)
# This tells 'ndppd' how often to reload the IP address file /proc/net/if_inet6
# Default value is '30000' (30 seconds).
address-ttl 30000
# proxy <interface>
# 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).
# <interface> is required. You may have several 'proxy' sections.
proxy eth0 {
# router <yes|no|true|false>
# This option turns on or off the router flag for Neighbor Advertisement
# messages. Default value is 'true'.
router yes
# timeout <integer>
# Controls how long to wait for a Neighbor Advertisment message before
# invalidating the entry, in milliseconds. Default value is '500'.
timeout 500
# autowire <yes|no|true|false>
# Controls whether ndppd will automatically create host entries
# in the routing tables when it receives Neighbor Advertisements on a
# listening interface. The the default value is no.
# Note: Autowire will ignore all rules with 'auto' or 'static' given it
# is expected that the routes are already defined for these paths
autowire no
# keepalive <yes|no|true|false>
# Controls whether ndppd will automatically attempt to keep routing
# sessions alive by actively sending out NDP Solicitations before the the
# session is expired. The the default value is yes.
keepalive yes
# retries <integer>
# Number of times a NDP Solicitation will be sent out before the daemon
# considers a route unreachable. The default value is 3
retries 3
# promiscuous <yes|no|true|false>
# Controls whether ndppd will put the proxy listening interface into promiscuous
# mode and hence will react to inbound and outbound NDP commands. This is
# required for machines behind the gateway to talk to each other in more
# complex topology scenarios. The the default value is no.
promiscuous no
# ttl <integer>
# Controls how long a valid or invalid entry remains in the cache, in
# milliseconds. Default value is '30000' (30 seconds).
ttl 30000
# rule <ip>[/<mask>]
# 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:: {
# Only one of 'static', 'auto' and 'interface' may be specified. Please
# read 'ndppd.conf' manpage for details about the methods below.
# 'auto' should work in most cases.
# static (NEW)
# 'ndppd' will immediately answer any Neighbor Solicitation Messages
# (if they match the IP rule).
# iface <interface>
# 'ndppd' will forward the Neighbor Solicitation Message through the
# specified interface - and only respond if a matching Neighbor
# Advertisement Message is received.
# auto (NEW)
# Same as above, but instead of manually specifying the outgoing
# interface, 'ndppd' will check for a matching route in /proc/net/ipv6_route.
auto
# autovia <yes|no|true|false>
# Any addresses updated using NDP advertisments will use a gateway to
# route traffic on this particular interface (only works wiith the iface
# rule type). Default is no
autovia no
# Note that before version 0.2.2 of 'ndppd', if you didn't choose a
# method, it defaulted to 'static'. For compatibility reasons we choose
# to keep this behavior - for now (it may be removed in a future version).
}
}