8.0-BETA3/IPv6: route: bad keyword: cloning
Li, Qing
qing.li at bluecoat.com
Fri Sep 4 18:15:54 UTC 2009
>
> Upon booting an 8.0-BETA3 system with IPv6 enabled, I saw this in the
> console boot output:
>
> route: bad keyword: cloning
> usage: route [-dnqtv] command [[modifiers] args]
>
> This looks like it's from line 1062/1063 of /etc/network.subr
> v1.195.2.4.
>
> This system is not an IPv6 router, so do I particularly need
> $ipv6_default_interface set in rc.conf?
>
> Is there a situation where -cloning (still referenced in the man page)
> is a valid option to route (in inet6 context at least)? If no, should
> I file a PR? (I searched GNATS but didn't find anything matching
> this.)
>
Route cloning is obsolete. Please report issues concerning
8.0 to freebsd-current at freebsd.org.
Thanks,
-- Qing
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