On 03/11/2022 6:55 pm, Michael Sierchio wrote:

On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 4:45 PM Larry Rosenman <l...@lerctr.org> wrote:

Greetings,
I'm moving my colo to a new provider, and was wondering what the
/etc/rc.conf looks like for
getting a prefix-delegation via my FireWall, and then using a static
host part on the interface?

I.E., im a purely static setup, I have <prefix>::53:1 set for a host.
What do I put in /etc/rc.conf
to use the prefix that I get from my router, but using the ::53:1 host
address?

I have a fixed ipv6 address on my firewall, but use dhcp6c (pkg / ports) to get a delegated /64 for my internal networks.

ifconfig_eth0_ipv6="inet6 2001:558:6045:52:b85f:5149:d333:a02a prefixlen 128 accept_rtadv"

ifconfig_eth1_ipv6="inet6 -accept_rtadv"

ipv6_gateway_enable="YES"

ipv6_activate_all_interfaces="YES"

rtadvd_enable="YES"

rtadvd_interfaces="eth1"

dhcp6c_enable="YES"

dhcp6c_interfaces="eth0" ipv6_default_interface="eth1"

that's not exactly what I want. I'll be getting a prefix delegated to my UniFi USG, and I want the FreeBSD host to be able to assign
addresses in that Prefix (not SLAAC, but static host part).

I don't know that what I want is possible, but figured I'd ask.

I.E. the router assigns 2001:aa:bb:cc::/64 as the prefix, an I want the host to wind up at 2001:aa:bb:cc::53:1
what do I need to do to make that happen?

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