I’ll have to get back to you on this tomorrow, but I JUST got IPv6 working
again with Comcast. The short answer:
This helped me: https://lipidity.com/openbsd/router/
Recently Comcast changed how their dhcpv6 servers work in my area and I had to
change the dhcpv6-server rule to this
pass in on
On 2024-04-07 10:27 UTC, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2024-04-06, Florian Obser wrote:
>> Someone with pull at UPC^W ziggo^W vodafone^W liberty global could
>> potentially get that situation improved.
>
> Often on an OpenBSD box using one of these connections, you want
> one or more /64s rather
On 2024-04-06, Florian Obser wrote:
> Someone with pull at UPC^W ziggo^W vodafone^W liberty global could
> potentially get that situation improved.
Often on an OpenBSD box using one of these connections, you want
one or more /64s rather than a host address, I don't think there's
an alternative t
Someone with pull at UPC^W ziggo^W vodafone^W liberty global could potentially
get that situation improved.
On 6 April 2024 19:04:52 CEST, Peter Hessler wrote:
>OpenBSD natively supports IPv6 addressing via static configuration and
>SLAAC. We do not have a DHCPv6 client in base, so currently yo
OpenBSD natively supports IPv6 addressing via static configuration and
SLAAC. We do not have a DHCPv6 client in base, so currently you have to
use a package for that.
On 2024 Apr 06 (Sat) at 13:01:31 -0400 (-0400), Sonic wrote:
:That works - I didn't realize I needed to install a package to have
That works - I didn't realize I needed to install a package to have ipv6
work with OpenBSD.
Thank you.
On Sat, Apr 6, 2024 at 8:10 AM Sonic wrote:
>
> Running -current on my router and finally (after years) decided to move into
> using ipv6.
> I added "inet6 autoconf" to hostname.em0 (also has "inet autoconf") and I get
> a link local address:
> =
> # ifconfig em0
On Sat, Apr 6, 2024, at 10:09 AM, Sonic wrote:
> I'm on Comcast (Xfinity) in the US.
Your setup will be specific to your ISP. I'm on AT&T Fiber, which uses SLAAC
for the WAN interface and DHCPv6-PD for internal interfaces. I do the latter
with dhcpcd.
A quick search indicates Xfinity uses DHCPv
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