Hi,

I'm kinda new to IPv6 and have a few questions on setting it up.
I've set up an IPv6 tunnel on sit1 and I have radvd broadcasting a prefix on 
em1. My clients are able to generate global IPv6 addresses and ping & browse 
other sites on the internet. However, I noticed that I have to enter DNS 
servers manually. Is there a way to set up dns servers for clients 
automatically without using DHCPv6? I know there are extensions that support 
rDNS servers & DNS search domains via the stateless protocol but is there a way 
I can also send DNS server info? 
And also, I noticed that while the clients are generating properly prefixed 
global addresses, the gateway address (2001:...) is still a link-local address 
(fe80:...). Although things seem to be working will that be a problem for other 
applications or services? 
Lastly, before (in IPv4) I had been using iptables NAT rules to filter client 
access to the internet. Can anyone confirm that in IPv6 I can use the ip6tables 
FORWARD chain for similar purposes? My research on it seems to confirm this but 
I just want someone else whi has had real world experience with this.

Thanks
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