Giancarlo,

Why are you unable to route your DHCPv6-PD?  I ask because I have been
able to use OpenBSD as a typical IPv4 NAT type of router as well as a
pure IPv6 router (does use pf for firewalling the router and the PD
subnet, but no NAT on IPv6) all for my home network LAN.

I use a fair bit of custom scripts and a little known DHCPv6 client
software not available in OpenBSD ports (at least last time I checked)
to make it all work.  But I've been using this setup now for at least 2
or more years now successfully and it can sometimes run reliably for 6
months without a hiccup.

So maybe I can help.

Sly


On 09/23/2015 10:58 AM, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
> Em 23-09-2015 11:49, Stuart Henderson escreveu:
>> Exactly. It also makes it easier to handle multiple ISPs for load-balancing
>> or failover, which IPv6 handles poorly (short of using BGP).
> Wouldn't multipath and properly constructed ifstated scripts be better
> in this case? Like reloading dhcpv6 servers, rtadvd, and anchors, etc.
>
>> Also it's good for winding up IPv6 purists :-)
> Wound up me. :-)                  
>
> Cheers,
> Giancarlo Razzolini

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