Niall, On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 03:18:14PM +0200, Niall O'Reilly wrote:
The problem it addresses seems to be parallel to the one which has my main attention at the moment. I need to track NAs (including legitimate ones) rather than RAs.
So far, I'm aware of the following two potential solutions whose trails seem worth following to find out more:
https://nav.uninett.no/wiki/navfaq https://6mon.iit.cnr.it/
I'll be glad to learn of others.
tools that work similarly to ramond (monitoring the local link as opposed to infrastructure-based), but do so for NAs, include: ipv6mon (http://www.si6networks.com/tools/ipv6mon/), NDPmon (http://ndpmon.sourceforge.net/). not sure about your use case, but you might furthermore find this post helpful: http://blog.webernetz.net/2014/03/17/monitoring-mac-ipv6-address-bindings/ Crossposting to IPv6hackers mailing list as guys over there might have other/better suggestions. apologies in advance for this! have a great weekend everybody Enno
ATB, Niall
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