On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 10:26 AM, Dave Taht
<dave.taht@gmail.com> wrote:
There are multiple threads on the stateless dhcp and dhcp implementation going on here:
among other things, "enable-ra" should be getting set in the generated dnsmasq conf file and probably isn't right now. Perhaps it can be manually set?
I'm hoping ipv6 support isn't mission critical for anyone? I really wasn't planning on A) breaking it, or B) fixing it - this week. I DO care about exercising the ipv6 portion of the stack a lot though, there are still a few new instruction traps left to kill in the kernel (see bug 419)
(dhcpv6 support also has trouble - can't even assign the delegated prefix)
Dave, Maciej,
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Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 1:45 PM, Maciej Soltysiak <maciej@soltysiak.com> wrote:
However I don't understand how my client is supposed get an ip6 address. radvd is gone and I don't see anything handing out me an ip6 addr. Who's job is it now then?
dnsmasq is supposed to do the job now, but the configuration via openwrt's
config is in flux. There is documentation floating about on dnsmasq-discuss as well as inside the the dnsmasq-2.66test10 tarball on how to do it at the command line....
I have the same problem with 3.7.2-4: my
HE.net connection works fine, CeroWrt gets the expected global IPv6 addresses, and each of the five interfaces (not but not the babel ones) get nice routed global addresses allocated
from my /48.
But my Mac (using either wired or wireless) doesn't get a v6 address. Do you have any links to the dnsmasq documentation (a quick google didn't turn up anything.) Thanks.
Rich