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2006 Dec 19
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(null) in ip route get
I''m seeing strange output with iproute 2.6.18 and 2.6.19 with ip route
get. Instead of (null) I would expect to see sth like mtu. Does anyone
have good explanation for it?
$ ip route get 123.45.67.1
123.45.67.1 via 10.32.0.254 dev eth0 src 10.32.0.193
cache (null) 1500 ssthresh 1460 advmss 64
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2003 Jul 03
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ipv6 dialup: "nd6_lookup: failed to lookup" problem (4.8-REL)
...ookup is performed,
nevertheless the route does exists and box is alive:
axxem.hide:~# route get -inet6 fe80:0006::02d0:baff:fef4:0e80
route to: fe80::2d0:baff:fef4:e80%tun0
destination: fe80::2d0:baff:fef4:e80%tun0
interface: tun0
flags: <UP,HOST,DONE,LLINFO>
recvpipe sendpipe ssthresh rtt,msec rttvar hopcount mtu expire
0 0 0 0 0 0 1500 0
axxem.hide:~# ping6 fe80:0006::02d0:baff:fef4:0e80
PING6(56=40+8+8 bytes) fe80::290:27ff:fe78:9275%tun0 --> fe80:6::2d0:baff:fef4:e80
16 bytes from fe80::2d0:baff:fef...