On 16/06/2011 17:13, Mike McQuaid wrote:
> Ed W writes:
>> I have a (UK) ISP (idnet) which alleges to offer me IPV6 range, but at
>> present my PPPOE router (airport express) is not obviously receiving an
>> IPV6 range. I suspect the router is the problem, but lets leave that
>> for the moment.
Ed W writes:
> I have a (UK) ISP (idnet) which alleges to offer me IPV6 range, but at
> present my PPPOE router (airport express) is not obviously receiving an
> IPV6 range. I suspect the router is the problem, but lets leave that
> for the moment. The allocated range is believed to be static/pe
I find radvd works well for IPv6 address allocation. I just start-up a
computer, query it's address, and enter that into my /etc/hosts file on the
server running dnsmasq. Assuming you have a static IPv6 address for your
network, that should be all that is needed. If you have a dynamic IPv
On Wed, Jun 08, 2011 at 03:54:32PM +0100, Ed W wrote:
> Although not directly related to dnsmasq, I'm hoping to get a bit of a
> leg up from somewhere on ipv6 best practices right now...
>
> I have a (UK) ISP (idnet) which alleges to offer me IPV6 range, but at
> present my PPPOE router (airport e