I wish FreeBSD would adopt the dhcpcd daemon from the NetBSD project
(2-clause BSD license) as a standard DHCP client for IPv4 and IPv6,
as some other OSes have done by now. It is currently available in
FreeBSD ports as net/dhcpcd.
Among other features it supports RFC 7217, i.e. stable privacy ad
On 2017/06/02 12:30, Gary Palmer wrote:
>> Assuming that you always get the same /64 assigned to your gateway, then
>> the address SLAAC assigns to your server will be constant so long as
>> you're on the same hardware, since the SLAAC address is generated from
>> the network prefix and the MAC add
On Fri, Jun 02, 2017 at 09:56:28AM +0100, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On 06/02/17 02:49, Karl Denninger wrote:
> > Is there a dynamic DNS update method associated with Ipv6's address
> > assignment system? Since the assignment is "stateless" it obviously
> > (and does, in my experience!) move. I can
On 06/02/17 02:49, Karl Denninger wrote:
> Is there a dynamic DNS update method associated with Ipv6's address
> assignment system? Since the assignment is "stateless" it obviously
> (and does, in my experience!) move. I can deal with it via a couple of
> shell scripts, and there are only a coupl
On jeu. 1 juin 20:49:29 2017, Karl Denninger wrote:
> Is there a dynamic DNS update method associated with Ipv6's address
> assignment system? Since the assignment is "stateless" it obviously
> (and does, in my experience!) move. I can deal with it via a couple of
> shell scripts, and there are
Perusing through the various documentation I've not yet found an answer
to this, and figure someone might know where to point me before I start
banging code beyond a shell script or three.
Assuming we have a "dual stack" system on the Internet; the provider is
willing to allocate us anywhere from