Hi Denis, Do you specifically need a DHCP server for v6 or do you "just" need to hand out addresses to your network(s)? For the second option you can use the rtadvd service having the clients configure their own addresses with SLAAC.
If you need a DHCP server, you need rtadvd to hand off the requests to the DHCP server in any case. Last time, which is some time ago, the DHCP server distributed with OpenBSD wasn't capable of working with IPv6, so you'll need the ISC version or perhaps the WIDE server that I have not worked with. http://wide-dhcpv6.sourceforge.net/ I don't have a working DHCP config for you, but if you "just" need SLAAC, I can provide you some, perhaps a bit, old examples. Let me know. / Claus On 06-12-2017 15:14, Denis wrote: > Hi All, > > I have working OpenBSD based IPv4 router, but now need to add IPv6 > functionality to the same router box with keeping all IPv4 services. > > I've set aliases with IPv6 addresses for all the adapters in > /etc/hostname.if and added filtering rules for IPv6 to PF. > > Stuck with IPv6 DHCP server piece of software. Which one do I need to > have IPv6 DHCP server functionality? The best solution is to use > implemented into OpenBSD, no packaged one. > > Please recommend some. Any examples will be useful too. > > Thank you. > > > > > -- Med venlig hilsen/Best regards Claus Lensbøl Fab:IT ApS Vesterbrogade 37, 2. th DK-1620 København Tlf: +45 70 202 407 Main Site: www.fab-it.dk VPS Product: vpsforce.eu