Tested with:
* `VyOS 1.2.0-rolling+201906240337`
* `Vyos 1.2.1`
I have two routers (BR1 and BR2) which are connected through a WireGuard tunnel, but I can not see any ip6 MULTICAST messages for OSPFv3. OSPFv2 on the other hand works fine on the interface.
**BR1**
```
vyos@BR1# show interfaces wireguard | strip-private
wireguard wg01 {
address xxx.xxx.151.213/30
address xxxx:xxxx:200:ff::105:1/112
ip {
ospf {
authentication {
md5 {
key-id 10 {
md5-key foo
}
}
}
dead-interval 40
hello-interval 10
network broadcast
priority 1
retransmit-interval 5
transmit-delay 5
}
}
mtu 1380
peer to-ffmI {
allowed-ips xxx.xxx.0.0/0
allowed-ips ::/0
endpoint xxx.xxx.145.16:8000
pubkey jONYO99jYjBxXX3mNWKRDN8ETgIHxyTk+wODfco2d04=
}
port 8000
}
vyos@BR1# show protocols ospfv3 | strip-private
area xxx.xxx.0.0 {
interface eth1
interface eth0.5
interface wg01
interface lo
}
parameters {
router-id xxx.xxx.150.253
}
redistribute {
connected {
route-map MAP-OSPF-CONNECTED
}
}
vyos@BR1# show policy
route-map MAP-OSPF-CONNECTED {
rule 1 {
action deny
match {
interface eth2
}
}
rule 10 {
action permit
match {
interface lo
}
}
}
```
**BR2**
```
vyos@BR2# show interfaces wireguard | strip-private
wireguard wg01 {
address xxx.xxx.151.214/30
address xxxx:xxxx:200:ff::105:2/112
ip {
ospf {
authentication {
md5 {
key-id 10 {
md5-key foo
}
}
}
dead-interval 40
hello-interval 10
network broadcast
priority 1
retransmit-interval 5
transmit-delay 5
}
}
mtu 1380
peer to-BR1 {
allowed-ips xxx.xxx.0.0/0
allowed-ips ::/0
endpoint xxx.xxx.8.67:8000
pubkey jzKVNw6MPepw1FYmniY4O/5exYui2DWW3SVPkDokUxQ=
}
port 8000
}
vyos@BR2# show protocols ospfv3 | strip-private
area xxx.xxx.0.0 {
interface wg01
interface lo
}
parameters {
router-id xxx.xxx.150.250
}
redistribute {
connected {
route-map MAP-OSPF-CONNECTED
}
}
vyos@BR2# show policy
route-map MAP-OSPF-CONNECTED {
rule 1 {
action deny
match {
interface eth0
}
}
rule 10 {
action permit
match {
interface lo
}
}
}
```