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- Description
- Setup - The basics of getting started with rtadvd
- Usage - Configuration options and additional functionality
- Reference - An under-the-hood peek at what the module is doing and how
- Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.
- Development - Guide for contributing to the module
This module manages the IPv6 route advertisement daemon; rtadvd
or radvd
as befits your operating system.
RHEL/CentOS and OpenBSD are supported using Puppet 4.6.0 or later.
You need to enable advertisements on at least one interface to be useful with something like:
class { '::rtadvd':
interfaces => {
'em0' => {},
},
}
Enable route advertisements on an interface, setting the other
and managed
flags as well as managing the IPv6 forwarding sysctl by other means:
class { '::rtadvd':
manage_sysctl => false,
}
::rtadvd::interface { 'ens32':
other_configuration => true,
managed_configuration => true,
}
The reference documentation is generated with puppet-strings and the latest version of the documentation is hosted at https://bodgit.github.io/puppet-rtadvd/.
This module has been built on and tested against Puppet 4.6.0 and higher.
The module has been tested on:
- OpenBSD 6.2/6.3
- RedHat/CentOS Enterprise Linux 6/7
The module has both rspec-puppet and beaker-rspec tests. Run them with:
$ bundle exec rake test
$ PUPPET_INSTALL_TYPE=agent PUPPET_INSTALL_VERSION=x.y.z bundle exec rake beaker:<nodeset>
Please log issues or pull requests at github.