Re: why multi-hop icmp redirects to 0.0.0.0 on 13.0 ?
Date: Sat, 04 Dec 2021 16:34:32 UTC
On Sat, 4 Dec 2021, Kurt Jaeger wrote: > Hi! > >>> 10:20:16.889185 IP x.x.x..1 > y.y.y.1: ICMP redirect z.z.z.z to host 0.0.0.0, length 48 >> >> whoops. > >>> This has been stopped by net.inet.ip.redirect=0 on rtr1, but my question is: >>> >>> Why is rtr1 sending those multi-hop icmp redirects at all ? >> >> Could you elaborate on: > >> (a) Do rtr1 or rtr2 have a default route or are they carrying a full DFZ >> without default route? > > rtr1 runs frr, has full route, either with or without default route. If that makes no difference then something else is wrong. > rtr2 has only static routes, default points to rtr1. > >> Assumption: if both rtr2 and rtr1 are running 13 and not 12, rtr2 >> does have a default route and rtr1 has a full DFZ only and no >> default route? > > Seeo above. > >> (b) At the time this happens does rtr1 have a route to z.z.z.z ? >> route -4 get z.z.z.z > > Yes. And that is not pointing back to the interface rtr2 is on but out on an interface towards inet? /bz -- Bjoern A. Zeeb r15:7