On Friday, 6 December 2019 17:42:44 GMT Ralph Seichter wrote: > ULA support, or rather the ability to assign additional static IPv6 > addresses to an interface, depends on the router's firmware. If you can > make it work, https://cd34.com/rfc4193/ can help you generate a ULA > prefix.
I can't apply a ULA to my router, but it's given me a /128 address which I can use in DNS. > ULA allows for fixed addresses, while SLAAC-based addresses expire and > can contain random components, and that's why static name-to-address > mappings generally use ULA. I haven't looked into SLAAC yet, but meanwhile I've sorted out addresses for my LAN hosts using the delegation prefix and an arbitrary host number 1 to 6. Ping6 and nslookup both work, both locally and to remote hosts. Thanks again for your help! Now for shorewall6 :) -- Regards, Peter.