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32.Dd May 17, 1998
33.Dt RTSOLD 8
34.Os
35.\"
36.Sh NAME
37.Nm rtsold , rtsol
38.Nd router solicitation daemon
39.\"
40.Sh SYNOPSIS
41.Nm
42.Op Fl dDfm1
43.Ar interface ...
44.Nm
45.Op Fl dDfm1
46.Fl a
47.Nm rtsol
48.Op Fl dD
49.Ar interface ...
50.Nm rtsol
51.Op Fl dD
52.Fl a
53.\"
54.Sh DESCRIPTION
55The
56.Nm
57utility is the daemon program to send ICMPv6 Router Solicitation messages
58on the specified interfaces.
59If a node (re)attaches to a link,
60.Nm
61sends some Router Solicitations on the link destined to the link-local scope
62all-routers multicast address to discover new routers
63and to get non link-local addresses.
64.Pp
65The
66.Nm
67utility should be used on IPv6 hosts
68(non-router nodes)
69only.
70.Pp
71If you invoke the program as
72.Nm rtsol ,
73it will transmit probes from the specified
74.Ar interface ,
75without becoming a daemon.
76In other words,
77.Nm rtsol
78behaves as
79.Do
80.Nm
81.Fl f1
82.Ar interfaces
83.Dc .
84.Pp
85Specifically,
86.Nm
87sends at most 3 Router Solicitations on an interface
88after one of the following events:
89.Pp
90.Bl -bullet -compact
91.It
92Just after invocation of
93.Nm
94daemon.
95.It
96The interface is up after a temporary interface failure.
97The
98.Nm
99utility detects such failures by periodically probing to see if the status
100of the interface is active or not.
101Note that some network cards and drivers do not allow the extraction
102of link state.
103In such cases,
104.Nm
105cannot detect the change of the interface status.
106.It
107Every 60 seconds if the
108.Fl m
109option is specified and the
110.Nm
111daemon cannot get the interface status.
112This feature does not conform to the IPv6 neighbor discovery
113specification, but is provided for mobile stations.
114The default interval for router advertisements, which is on the order of 10
115minutes, is slightly long for mobile stations.
116This feature is provided
117for such stations so that they can find new routers as soon as possible
118when they attach to another link.
119.El
120.Lp
121Once
122.Nm
123has sent a Router Solicitation, and has received a valid Router Advertisement,
124it refrains from sending additional solicitations on that interface, until
125the next time one of the above events occurs.
126.Lp
127When sending a Router Solicitation on an interface,
128.Nm
129includes a Source Link-layer address option if the interface
130has a link-layer address.
131.Pp
132Upon receipt of signal
133.Dv SIGUSR1 ,
134.Nm
135will dump the current internal state into
136.Pa /var/run/rtsold.dump .
137.\"
138.Sh OPTIONS
139.Bl -tag -width indent
140.It Fl a
141Autoprobe outgoing interface.
142The
143.Nm
144utility
145will try to find a non-loopback, non-point-to-point, IPv6-capable interface.
146If
147.Nm
148finds multiple interfaces,
149.Nm
150will exit with error.
151.\"
152.It Fl d
153Enable debugging.
154.It Fl D
155Enable more debugging including the printing of internal timer information.
156.It Fl f
157Prevent
158.Nm
159from becoming a daemon (foreground mode).
160Warning messages are generated to standard error
161instead of
162.Xr syslog 3 .
163.It Fl m
164Enable mobility support.
165If this option is specified,
166.Nm
167sends probing packets to default routers that have advertised Router
168Advertisements
169when the node (re)attaches to an interface.
170Moreover, if the option is specified,
171.Nm
172periodically sends Router Solicitation on an interface that does not support
173.Dv SIOCGIFMEDIA
174ioctl.
175.It Fl 1
176Perform only one probe.
177Transmit Router Solicitation packets until at least one valid Router
178Advertisement packet has arrived on each
179.Ar interface ,
180then exit.
181.El
182.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
183.Ex -std rtsold rtsol
184.\"
185.Sh FILES
186.Bl -tag -width /var/run/rtsold.dump -compact
187.It Pa /var/run/rtsold.pid
188the pid of the currently running
189.Nm .
190.It Pa /var/run/rtsold.dump
191dumps internal state on.
192.El
193.\"
194.Sh SEE ALSO
195.Xr rtadvd 8 ,
196.Xr sysctl 8
197.\"
198.Sh HISTORY
199The
200.Nm
201utility is based on the
202.Nm rtsol
203utility, which first appeared in WIDE/KAME IPv6 protocol stack kit.
204The
205.Nm rtsol
206utility is now integrated into
207.Nm .
208.\"
209.Sh BUGS
210In some operating systems, when a PCMCIA network card is removed
211and reinserted, the corresponding interface index is changed.
212However,
213.Nm
214assumes such changes will not occur, and always uses the index that
215it got at invocation. As a result,
216.Nm
217may not work if you reinsert a network card.
218In such a case,
219.Nm
220should be killed and restarted.
221.Pp
222The IPv6 autoconfiguration specification assumes a single-interface host.
223You may see kernel error messages if you try to autoconfigure a host with
224multiple interfaces.
225Also, it seems contradictory for
226.Nm
227to accept multiple
228.Ar interface
229arguments.
230