In message <20151126053449.ga22...@eik.bme.hu>, =?utf-8?B?SsOBS8OTIEFuZHLDoXM=?= writes: > > Well the requesting router could announce the route. ISC's client > > has hooks that allow this to be done. That is, after all, how > > routing is designed to work. The DHCP server usually is sitting > > in a data center on the other side of the country with zero ability > > to inject approptiate routes. > > > > The DHCP relay could also have injected routes but that is a second > > class solution. > > A CPE announcing the route is fine as long as the ISP controls the CPE. > > If the CPE is controled by the customer, then the ISP's problems are > similar. They need to find a way to filter the CPE's announcement so > that it can announce only the prefixes delegated to it. > > András
Which is why I mentioned the DHCP relay. Somewhere back towards the beginnings of this thread there was a reference to a blog post that complained that they couldn't workout how to send a git pull request to us. I've forwarded that to our dhcp team. For future reference dhcp-b...@isc.org or dhcp-sugg...@isc.org would have been fine places to send the request. So to the bug reporting form on isc.org which lets you select if it is bug, suggestion or a security issue. There also the general contact form which would get to the dhcp team after being forwarded a couple of times. Mark -- Mark Andrews, ISC 1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742 INTERNET: ma...@isc.org