My clients typically do DHCP authentication in order to have the ability to 
tell which user has which IP at what time. The challenge with doing this with 
IPv6 is that the original DHCPv6 spec has no provision for there to be any 
unique identifier that can be tied to a particular user like DHCPv4 does. RFC 
6939 defines a way to fix that, but I have yet to see it implemented by 
anything.

thanks,
-Randy


----- Original Message -----
> If you are already connected to the network you are going to be deemed as
> authenticated. I'm unaware of anyone doing dhcp authentication.
> 
> Jared Mauch
> 
> > On Aug 20, 2014, at 6:45 PM, "Templin, Fred L" <fred.l.temp...@boeing.com>
> > wrote:
> > 
> > Hi - does anyone know if DHCPv6 authentication is commonly used in
> > operational networks? If so, what has been the experience in terms
> > of DHCPv6 servers being able to discern legitimate clients from
> > rogue clients?
> > 
> > Thanks - Fred
> > fred.l.temp...@boeing.com
> 
> 

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