On 26 Mar 2022, at 22:29, Goran Mekić wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to run isc-dhcpd6 service inside a non-vnet jail without
success. I already have isc-dhcpd in the same jail working, so I hoped
v6 is similar enough for it not to require anything special, and I'm
obviously wrong, as running the same config on the host itself works.
I
am using bridge interface in the non-vnet jail to set IPv4 and IPv6
address and as an interface for isc-dhcpd.
I assume you have /dev/bpf available inside that jail by a devfs rule so
effectively you have all network interfaces and traffic available?
I know I can't just assume that if something works on IPv4 will work
on
IPv6 too, but could you help me understand what is missing? Is it even
possible to have isc-dhcpd6 in a non-vnet jail? If not, why, if yes,
what am I doing wrong?
Forgive me for not sending the full config as it would make this mail
huge. I'm thinking if there's something obviously wrong in my
asumption
that isc-dhcpd6 can work in non-vnet jail, config wouldn't be much of
the help, but if that's not the case I'll be happy to send any jail
and
related configuration.
You could send the error isc-dhcpd6 gives you?
/bz