On 08/20/2018 09:22 PM, Bill Woodcock wrote:
On Aug 20, 2018, at 6:40 PM, Paul Ebersman <list-dn...@dragon.net> wrote:
pusateri> 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.
DHCP is how hotspots, ISPs and enterprise work.
My experience corroborates Paul’s observation.
Saying this is all broken and that we need to protect the world from
themselves by not having a DHCP option simply means that vendors will
have a slew of non-standard ways of doing it and we've helped noone.
…and I agree with his conclusion.
-Bill
+1, FWIW
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