Hey *, I do not see a default route for IPv6 on the `kernel` protocol (or `table master6`), like with IPv4, therefor I'm unable to export it via `ospf`. I'm running bird 2.0.8 on OpenWRT 21.02, Kernel 5.4.154. At first I thought it's because I had `pppoe-wan` not covered in `proto device` and `direct`, but `proto kernel` uses `learn yes` and with IPv4 it makes `bird` aware of the default route, but not so with IPv6. (At least I assume so. Please correct me on possible misconceptions.) ``` root@cpe:~# birdc show route for 0.0.0.0 BIRD 2.0.8 ready. Table master4: 0.0.0.0/0 unicast [kernel_ipv4 08:16:19.473] * (10) via 62.155.247.X on pppoe-wan root@cpe:~# birdc show route for ::/0 BIRD 2.0.8 ready. Network not found root@cpe:~# ip -6 route show default default from 2003:e4:bf24:XX00::/56 via fe80::f6cc:55ff:fe42:1a94 dev pppoe-wan proto static metric 512 pref medium default from 2003:e4:bfff:XXXX::/64 via fe80::f6cc:55ff:fe42:1a94 dev pppoe-wan proto static metric 512 pref medium default from fde6:a09a:b373:f0::/64 dev pppoe-wan metric 1024 pref medium default from fde6:a09a:b373:ff::/64 dev pppoe-wan metric 1024 pref medium ``` I have now: * `pppoe-wan` covered in `device` and `direct` * `kernel` with - `learn yes`, and - `import all`, and - `export filter { accept; };` * `ospf` even has `interface "pppoe-wan" { stub yes; };` and `export all`. But still ::/0 is not present in `bird`. Am I missing something (obvious) here? Thanks for advice and help. Bernd PS: Can I show/filter routes on `protocol kernel` which are "learned" and not "imported"?