Sear list, dear Hans,

CONTEXT:
As described in 
https://forum.lede-project.org/t/build-for-wndr3700v1-v2-wndr3800/64/56?u=moeller0
 I had issues with using IPv6 and IPv4 DNS on my home network (deutsche 
Telekom, vdsl2 @BRAS link). The main symptoms were, that a) IPv6 did not work, 
and b) DNS even for IPv4 was very unreliable. Unfortunately, for a long time 
did I spent no time on the IPv6 issue (assuming that missing IPv6 is a more 
cosmetic thing than getting IPv4 DNS working again*). Last weekend I attempted 
to tackle the issue again and found your recommendation to change the wan6 
iface from eth1 to @wan (see 
https://bugs.lede-project.org/index.php?do=details&task_id=668). And that 
"magically" solved all my issues, IPv6 started to work (at least all my 
internal hosts now get IPv6 addresses with the correct ISP assigned prefix), 
and more unexpected IPv4 DNS seems to work again (and DDNS also automatically 
started working). Jow brought up the information that the wan6 ifname default 
was changed a while back (see http
 
s://forum.lede-project.org/t/build-for-wndr3700v1-v2-wndr3800/64/59?u=moeller0, 
and c118e5edf4301dc303024603dd34d369d9926d6d for the patch and rationale). He 
also advised that I should bring up the issue of the wan6 default ifname with 
you.

So, from my limited understanding, the challenge is to have a default that will 
work out of the box with both native IPv6 (am I right to assume that dslite is 
basically a sub-variant of native IPv6?) and with IPv6 managed via an IPv4 
path, or PPPoE in my case. On the one hand, it makes sense to welcome the 
future and make native IPv6 a well-supported option, on the other hand many 
users, as far as I can tell, are still living in the past and are stuck with 
having to use say PPPoE to get IPv6 up and running. 

QUESTIONS:
0) What do you believe to currently be the best default configuration for wan6 
ifname?

1) From your perspective is there a way to either make the default 
configuration work for both situations gracefully?

2) Say, is there a way to auto detect non-working configurations at run-time 
and print a hint into the syslog, so the user has an idea how to get things 
working again, like changing the wan6 ifname?

3) Or could switching the protocol to PPPoE maybe bring up a help text (in a 
modal dialog?) that informs the user to manually rename the wan6 iface in case 
of connectivity issues?

4) Final question, in your bug tracker response you allude to the option to 
completely delete the wan6 interface to get a (hopefully) working wan_6 
autoconfigured; which of the two options, no wan6 or wan6.ifname set to @wan 
would you recommend?


Best Regards
        Sebastian



*) Please note my IPv4 DNS issues might still be unsolved, but now at least 
working IPv6 DNS will pick up the slack mostly.
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