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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE PROJECT OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 22.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 23.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 24.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 25.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 26.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 27.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 28.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 29.\" 30.\" $FreeBSD: src/usr.sbin/rtsold/rtsold.8,v 1.1.2.7 2003/03/11 22:31:33 trhodes Exp $ 31.\" $DragonFly: src/usr.sbin/rtsold/rtsold.8,v 1.3 2005/08/05 22:35:11 swildner Exp $ 32.\" 33.Dd May 17, 1998 34.Dt RTSOLD 8 35.Os 36.\" 37.Sh NAME 38.Nm rtsold , 39.Nm rtsol 40.Nd router solicitation daemon 41.\" 42.Sh SYNOPSIS 43.Nm 44.Op Fl dDfm1 45.Ar interface ... 46.Nm 47.Op Fl dDfm1 48.Fl a 49.Nm rtsol 50.Op Fl dD 51.Ar interface ... 52.Nm rtsol 53.Op Fl dD 54.Fl a 55.\" 56.Sh DESCRIPTION 57The 58.Nm 59utility is the daemon program to send ICMPv6 Router Solicitation messages 60on the specified interfaces. 61If a node (re)attaches to a link, 62.Nm 63sends some Router Solicitations on the link destined to the link-local scope 64all-routers multicast address to discover new routers 65and to get non link-local addresses. 66.Pp 67The 68.Nm 69utility should be used on IPv6 hosts 70(non-router nodes) 71only. 72.Pp 73If you invoke the program as 74.Nm rtsol , 75it will transmit probes from the specified 76.Ar interface , 77without becoming a daemon. 78In other words, 79.Nm rtsol 80behaves as 81.Do 82.Nm 83.Fl f1 84.Ar interfaces 85.Dc . 86.Pp 87Specifically, 88.Nm 89sends at most 3 Router Solicitations on an interface 90after one of the following events: 91.Pp 92.Bl -bullet -compact 93.It 94Just after invocation of 95.Nm 96daemon. 97.It 98The interface is up after a temporary interface failure. 99The 100.Nm 101utility detects such failures by periodically probing to see if the status 102of the interface is active or not. 103Note that some network cards and drivers do not allow the extraction 104of link state. 105In such cases, 106.Nm 107cannot detect the change of the interface status. 108.It 109Every 60 seconds if the 110.Fl m 111option is specified and the 112.Nm 113daemon cannot get the interface status. 114This feature does not conform to the IPv6 neighbor discovery 115specification, but is provided for mobile stations. 116The default interval for router advertisements, which is on the order of 10 117minutes, is slightly long for mobile stations. 118This feature is provided 119for such stations so that they can find new routers as soon as possible 120when they attach to another link. 121.El 122.Lp 123Once 124.Nm 125has sent a Router Solicitation, and has received a valid Router Advertisement, 126it refrains from sending additional solicitations on that interface, until 127the next time one of the above events occurs. 128.Lp 129When sending a Router Solicitation on an interface, 130.Nm 131includes a Source Link-layer address option if the interface 132has a link-layer address. 133.Pp 134Upon receipt of signal 135.Dv SIGUSR1 , 136.Nm 137will dump the current internal state into 138.Pa /var/run/rtsold.dump . 139.\" 140.Sh OPTIONS 141.Bl -tag -width indent 142.It Fl a 143Autoprobe outgoing interface. 144The 145.Nm 146utility 147will try to find a non-loopback, non-point-to-point, IPv6-capable interface. 148If 149.Nm 150finds multiple interfaces, 151.Nm 152will exit with error. 153.\" 154.It Fl d 155Enable debugging. 156.It Fl D 157Enable more debugging including the printing of internal timer information. 158.It Fl f 159Prevent 160.Nm 161from becoming a daemon (foreground mode). 162Warning messages are generated to standard error 163instead of 164.Xr syslog 3 . 165.It Fl m 166Enable mobility support. 167If this option is specified, 168.Nm 169sends probing packets to default routers that have advertised Router 170Advertisements 171when the node (re)attaches to an interface. 172Moreover, if the option is specified, 173.Nm 174periodically sends Router Solicitation on an interface that does not support 175.Dv SIOCGIFMEDIA 176ioctl. 177.It Fl 1 178Perform only one probe. 179Transmit Router Solicitation packets until at least one valid Router 180Advertisement packet has arrived on each 181.Ar interface , 182then exit. 183.El 184.Sh DIAGNOSTICS 185.Ex -std rtsold rtsol 186.\" 187.Sh FILES 188.Bl -tag -width /var/run/rtsold.dump -compact 189.It Pa /var/run/rtsold.pid 190the pid of the currently running 191.Nm . 192.It Pa /var/run/rtsold.dump 193dumps internal state on. 194.El 195.\" 196.Sh SEE ALSO 197.Xr rtadvd 8 , 198.Xr sysctl 8 199.\" 200.Sh HISTORY 201The 202.Nm 203utility is based on the 204.Nm rtsol 205utility, which first appeared in WIDE/KAME IPv6 protocol stack kit. 206The 207.Nm rtsol 208utility is now integrated into 209.Nm . 210.\" 211.Sh BUGS 212In some operating systems, when a PCMCIA network card is removed 213and reinserted, the corresponding interface index is changed. 214However, 215.Nm 216assumes such changes will not occur, and always uses the index that 217it got at invocation. As a result, 218.Nm 219may not work if you reinsert a network card. 220In such a case, 221.Nm 222should be killed and restarted. 223.Pp 224The IPv6 autoconfiguration specification assumes a single-interface host. 225You may see kernel error messages if you try to autoconfigure a host with 226multiple interfaces. 227Also, it seems contradictory for 228.Nm 229to accept multiple 230.Ar interface 231arguments. 232