IPv6 awareness after booting...

From: Peter Losher <Peter_Losher_at_isc.org>
Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 19:09:12 -0800
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This is more of a nag, than anything else, but when bringing up one of our 
production systems running 5.x, after the login prompt appears, any IPv6 
traffic (ssh, etc.) is blocked for 60-120 seconds while console spits out 
these messages.

- -=-
login: nd6_storelladdr: sdl_alen == 0
nd6_storelladdr: sdl_alen == 0
nd6_storelladdr: sdl_alen == 0
nd6_storelladdr: sdl_alen == 0
- -=-

It's mostly harmless, if annoying (after the 120 seconds, IPv6 conections work 
fine)  Has anyone else come across this?

- -Peter
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Received on Tue Feb 24 2004 - 18:09:00 UTC

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