> How does a router that is using dhclient to get delegated a address
> prefix from an upstream router obtain its default route, since dhcpv6
> can't provide a default route.
> And since it is a router it can't get its default route from router
> advertisements from the upstream router?
It beha
On 03/19/2011 04:34 AM, Eugene M. Zheganin wrote:
Hi.
On 18.03.2011 23:56, sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
Are you using IA_PD or IA_NA on your DHCPv6 server?
Since I didn't configure anything on a DHCPv6 server about PD, I
assume I'm using NA.
rtadvd can give you the default router.
DHCPv6 IA_N
Hi.
On 18.03.2011 23:25, JINMEI Tatuya / 神明達哉 wrote:
A possible workaround is to rewrite dhclient-script to hardcode
"/120". Another solution is to use a different DHCPv6 client
implementation. (Although it's not actively maintained/enhanced
recently) I believe WIDE DHCPv6 should work for you
Hi.
On 18.03.2011 23:56, sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
Are you using IA_PD or IA_NA on your DHCPv6 server?
Since I didn't configure anything on a DHCPv6 server about PD, I assume
I'm using NA.
rtadvd can give you the default router.
DHCPv6 IA_NA gives you a single /128 address and no netmask.
> I'm trying to get a working freebsd workstation with an ipv6 network
> where addresses are received from DHCP.
Are you using IA_PD or IA_NA on your DHCPv6 server?
> ATM my IPv6 setup copies the IPv4 layout with vlans and /24 masks, so
> I'm using /120 prefixes.
> Is that even possible ?
> As
> As for me, I've got /64 network and I must split it for tunneling, etc.
> So I have more wide prefixlen for my home network. I spend a lot of time
> to get auto configuration work, but gave up and set static config on all
> my home computers. The system is really strong :)
Note that SLAAC wil
At Fri, 18 Mar 2011 21:35:16 +0500,
"Eugene M. Zheganin" wrote:
> > You don't say what prefix length rtadvd is sending or that you're seeing
> > in the wireshark log.
> >
> > Do you have prefixlen#120 in your rtadvd.conf?
Whether using /120 is a good idea might have to be debated, but anyway..
18.03.2011 18:27, Christian Kratzer wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, 18 Mar 2011, Eugene M. Zheganin wrote:
Hi.
I'm trying to get a working freebsd workstation with an ipv6 network
where addresses are received from DHCP.
ATM my IPv6 setup copies the IPv4 layout with vlans and /24 masks, so
I'm using /120 p
Hi.
On 18.03.2011 20:57, J.R. Oldroyd wrote:
You don't say what prefix length rtadvd is sending or that you're seeing
in the wireshark log.
Do you have prefixlen#120 in your rtadvd.conf?
Yup.
rtadvd.conf from router:
default:
:raflags#192:
vlan1:\
:addr="fd00::0300":prefixlen#120:r
On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 19:48:11 +0500, "Eugene M. Zheganin"
wrote:
>
> I have a working rtadvd on a router, and a working DHCPv6 setup.
> But my client FreeBSD still gets 64 prefix length, with or without
> running rtsold.
> Since DHCPv6 doesn't advertise any routing information at all (including
Hi,
On Fri, 18 Mar 2011, Eugene M. Zheganin wrote:
Hi.
I'm trying to get a working freebsd workstation with an ipv6 network where
addresses are received from DHCP.
ATM my IPv6 setup copies the IPv4 layout with vlans and /24 masks, so I'm
using /120 prefixes.
Is that even possible ?
As the H
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