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8.73. iproute
Updated iproute packages that fix several bugs and add various enhancements are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
The iproute packages contain networking utilities (for example,
ip
and rtmon
), which are designed to use the advanced networking capabilities of the Linux kernel.
Bug Fixes
- BZ#1011148
- While monitoring IP neighbor cache with the
ip monitor neigh
command, the cache experienced the layer 2 network miss. Consequently,ip monitor neigh
command could not decode the miss event generated by the kernel. To fix this bug, code for neighbor cache events for entry deletion and entry miss have been back-ported from upstream andip monitor neigh
now recognizes cache miss event and format it properly with a miss keyword on the output. - BZ#950400
- Previously, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 was missing a functionality to set up IPv6 token-only network configuration. As a consequence, the user had fewer networking options. The IPv6 token feature has been implemented in both kernel (BZ#876634) and a userspace interface to
iproute
. Users can now setup IPv6 token-only networking, optionaly receiving network prefixes later. - BZ#908155
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 shipped with VXLAN (Virtual Extended LAN), a VLAN-like layer 3 encapsulation technique support in the kernel, so a userspace interface was required for users and applications to utilize the VXLAN feature. With this update, the
ip
utility recognizes and supports the 'vxlan' devices. - BZ#838482
- When larger
rto_min
(the minimum TCP Retransmission TimeOut to use when communicating with a certain destination) was set, theip route show
command did not return correct values. A patch has been provided to fix this bug andip route show
now handlesrto_min
as expected. - BZ#974694
- Prior to this update, the manual page for the
lnstat
utility was referring wrongly to non-existent directory, theiproute-doc
instead ofiproute-<package version>
directory. The incorrect documentation could confuse the user. To fix this bug, the file-system path has been corrected. - BZ#977845
- Previously, there was an inconsistency between the
lnstat
utility's interval option behavior and its documentation. Consequently,lnstat
exited after a number of seconds instead of refreshing the view, making the interval option useless. The interval option behavior has been changed to refresh the data everyN
seconds, thus fixing the bug. - BZ#985526
- Previously, the
ip
utility was mishandling netlink communication, which could cause hangs under certain circumstances. Consequently, listing network devices with theip link show
command hung in a SELinux restricted mode. With this update, theip
utility checks for the result of thertnl_send()
function before waiting for a reply, avoiding an indefinite hang. As a result, it is now possible to list network devices in a SELinux restricted environment. - BZ#950122
- Prior to this update, the
tc
utility documentation lacked description of thebatch
option. To fix this bug, thetc
manual pages have been updated including the description of thebatch
option.
Enhancements
- BZ#885977
- Previously, the bridge module
sysfs
system did not provide the ability to inspect the non-configuration IP multicast Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping data. Without this functionality, users could not fully analyze their multicast traffic. With this update, users are able to list detected multicast router ports, groups with active subscribers and the associated interfaces. - BZ#929313
- Distributed Overlay Virtual Ethernet (DOVE) tunnels allow for building of Virtual Extensible Local Area Network (VXLAN), which represents a scalable solution for ISO OSI layer 2 networks used in cloud centers. The bridge tool is part of the iproute packages and can be used, for example, to manage forwarding database on WLAN devices on Linux platform.
- BZ#851371
- If the
tc
utility is instrumented from a pipe, there is no way how to recognize when a subcommand has been completed. A newOK
option has been added to thetc
utility. Now,tc
in the batch mode accepts commands in standard input (thetc -OK -force -batch
command) and returnsOK
on a new line on standard output for each successfully completedtc
subcommand.
Users of iproute are advised to upgrade to these updated packages, which fixe these bugs and add these enhancements.