2010/9/5 Martin Pelikan <martin.peli...@gmail.com>

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> I can't think of a reason why two ISP's can't configure their routers'
> IPs manually. IMO autoconf is for end-users only.



I am an end-user; not an ISP. I need autoconf to find what's my IPv6 default
gateway. And I need to have a router on my LAN telling my devices how to
configure themselves. Or am I missing something? Is the only "clean"
solution to statically configure my default route on my OpenBSD router? I
can't really do that; since my ISP assume I would be using autoconf to find
it, it could change at any time...

Just to make sure things are clear, I have bean given by my ISP a /64 for my
router interface, and a /56 for my LAN.


Would I need to configure two OpenBSD boxes? One establishing the PPPOE
connection to my ISP with autoconf, and the other one with rtadvd running.
(With static routes between the two OpenBSD boxes). That would be somewhat
overkill...

Thanks

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