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32.Dd February 25, 2013
33.Dt RTADVD 8
34.Os
35.Sh NAME
36.Nm rtadvd
37.Nd router advertisement daemon
38.Sh SYNOPSIS
39.Nm
40.Op Fl dDfRs
41.Op Fl c Ar configfile
42.Op Fl C Ar ctlsock
43.Op Fl M Ar ifname
44.Op Fl p Ar pidfile
45.Op Ar interface ...
46.Sh DESCRIPTION
47.Nm
48sends router advertisement packets to the specified
49.Ar interfaces .
50If no interfaces are specified,
51.Nm
52will still run, but will not advertise any routes until interfaces are
53added using
54.Xr rtadvctl 8 .
55.Pp
56The program will daemonize itself on invocation.
57It will then send router advertisement packets periodically, as well
58as in response to router solicitation messages sent by end hosts.
59.Pp
60Router advertisements can be configured on a per-interface basis, as
61described in
62.Xr rtadvd.conf 5 .
63.Pp
64If there is no configuration file entry for an interface,
65or if the configuration file does not exist altogether,
66.Nm
67sets all the parameters to their default values.
68In particular,
69.Nm
70reads all the interface routes from the routing table and advertises
71them as on-link prefixes.
72.Pp
73.Nm
74also watches the routing table.
75If an interface direct route is
76added on an advertising interface and no static prefixes are
77specified by the configuration file,
78.Nm
79adds the corresponding prefix to its advertising list.
80.Pp
81Similarly, when an interface direct route is deleted,
82.Nm
83will start advertising the prefixes with zero valid and preferred
84lifetimes to help the receiving hosts switch to a new prefix when
85renumbering.
86Note, however, that the zero valid lifetime cannot invalidate the
87autoconfigured addresses at a receiving host immediately.
88According to the specification, the host will retain the address
89for a certain period, which will typically be two hours.
90The zero lifetimes rather intend to make the address deprecated,
91indicating that a new non-deprecated address should be used as the
92source address of a new connection.
93This behavior will last for two hours.
94Then
95.Nm
96will completely remove the prefix from the advertising list,
97and succeeding advertisements will not contain the prefix information.
98.Pp
99Moreover, if the status of an advertising interface changes,
100.Nm
101will start or stop sending router advertisements according
102to the latest status.
103.Pp
104The
105.Fl s
106option may be used to disable this behavior;
107.Nm
108will not watch the routing table and the whole functionality described
109above will be suppressed.
110.Pp
111Basically, hosts MUST NOT send Router Advertisement messages at any
112time (RFC 4861, Section 6.2.3).
113However, it would sometimes be useful to allow hosts to advertise some
114parameters such as prefix information and link MTU.
115Thus,
116.Nm
117can be invoked if router lifetime is explicitly set zero on every
118advertising interface.
119.Pp
120The command line options are:
121.Bl -tag -width indent
122.\"
123.It Fl c
124Specify an alternate location,
125.Ar configfile ,
126for the configuration file.
127By default,
128.Pa /etc/rtadvd.conf
129is used.
130.It Fl C
131Specify an alternate location for the control socket used by
132.Xr rtadvctl 8 .
133The default is
134.Pa /var/run/rtadvd.sock .
135.It Fl d
136Print debugging information.
137.It Fl D
138Even more debugging information is printed.
139.It Fl f
140Foreground mode (useful when debugging).
141Log messages will be dumped to stderr when this option is specified.
142.It Fl M
143Specify an interface to join the all-routers site-local multicast group.
144By default,
145.Nm
146tries to join the first advertising interface appearing on the command
147line.
148This option has meaning only with the
149.Fl R
150option, which enables routing renumbering protocol support.
151.It Fl p
152Specify an alternative file in which to store the process ID.
153The default is
154.Pa /var/run/rtadvd.pid .
155.It Fl R
156Accept router renumbering requests.
157If you enable it, certain IPsec setup is suggested for security reasons.
158This option is currently disabled, and is ignored by
159.Nm
160with a warning message.
161.It Fl s
162Do not add or delete prefixes dynamically.
163Only statically configured prefixes, if any, will be advertised.
164.El
165.Pp
166Use
167.Dv SIGHUP
168to reload the configuration file
169.Pa /etc/rtadvd.conf .
170If an invalid parameter is found in the configuration file upon the reload,
171the entry will be ignored and the old configuration will be used.
172When parameters in an existing entry are updated,
173.Nm
174will send Router Advertisement messages with the old configuration but
175zero router lifetime to the interface first, and then start to send a new
176message.
177.Pp
178Use
179.Dv SIGTERM
180to kill
181.Nm
182gracefully.
183In this case,
184.Nm
185will transmit router advertisement with router lifetime 0
186to all the interfaces
187.Pq in accordance with RFC 4861 6.2.5 .
188.Sh FILES
189.Bl -tag -width Pa -compact
190.It Pa /etc/rtadvd.conf
191The default configuration file.
192.It Pa /var/run/rtadvd.pid
193The default process ID file.
194.El
195.Sh EXIT STATUS
196.Ex -std
197.Sh SEE ALSO
198.Xr rtadvd.conf 5 ,
199.Xr rtadvctl 8 ,
200.Xr rtsol 8
201.Rs
202.%A Thomas Narten
203.%A Erik Nordmark
204.%A W. A. Simpson
205.%A Hesham Soliman
206.%T Neighbor Discovery for IP version 6 (IPv6)
207.%R RFC 4861
208.Re
209.Rs
210.%A Thomas Narten
211.%A Erik Nordmark
212.%A W. A. Simpson
213.%T Neighbor Discovery for IP version 6 (IPv6)
214.%R RFC 2461 (obsoleted by RFC 4861)
215.Re
216.Rs
217.%A Richard Draves
218.%T Default Router Preferences and More-Specific Routes
219.%R draft-ietf-ipngwg-router-selection-xx.txt
220.Re
221.Rs
222.%A J. Jeong
223.%A S. Park
224.%A L. Beloeil
225.%A S. Madanapalli
226.%T IPv6 Router Advertisement Options for DNS Configuration
227.%R RFC 6106
228.Re
229.Sh HISTORY
230The
231.Nm
232command first appeared in the WIDE Hydrangea IPv6 protocol stack kit.
233.Sh BUGS
234There used to be some text that recommended users not to let
235.Nm
236advertise Router Advertisement messages on an upstream link to avoid
237undesirable
238.Xr icmp6 4
239redirect messages.
240However, based on the later discussion in the IETF ipng working group,
241all routers should rather advertise the messages regardless of
242the network topology, in order to ensure reachability.
243