Paul Ebersman wrote:
pusateri> Another point I remember most clearly is that DHCP has fallen pusateri> out of favor for communicating all but the most minimal pusateri> network bootstrap configuration information. There was general pusateri> agreement in the room that you only should use DHCP in IPv4 pusateri> for address/router info and then use trusted sources for pusateri> everything else. In IPv6, SLAAC generally provides this. That may be the consensus at the IETF but it's not even close the consensus with ISPs, nor large enterprise. That seems to cover most of the eyeball/consumer... DHCP is still how much of the world gets connected and that hasn't changed in decades.
+1. -- P Vixie _______________________________________________ DNSOP mailing list DNSOP@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dnsop