Just wanted to comment that NetworkManager (testing on Centos 8 Stream) beyond 1.20 or 1.22 works for -pd as well, once you tell it to use dhclient for dhcp anyway. method=shared after that and it’s good to go. I’m using 'rdisc6 ' every 150 seconds to keep starlink sending RAs and keep my main v6 address alive as well, so far it hasn’t changed at all in ~48 hours. > On May 18, 2021, at 9:50 AM, Annika Wickert wrote: > > That could be the reason, yes. Some times I get France as Groundstation. > > >> On 18. May 2021, at 16:48, Nick Buraglio > wrote: >> >> I suspect it is due to roaming between ground stations, but I am totally guessing. >> >> nb >> >> ᐧ >> >> On Tue, May 18, 2021 at 6:41 AM Annika Wickert > wrote: >> My lease time is also at 5min, I am in Germany close to Munich. >> >> Maybe it stops changing when my pole mount finally arrives and I get a more stable connection. >> >>> On 18. May 2021, at 13:37, Nick Buraglio > wrote: >>> >>> Interesting. My lease time is set to 5m(!!!) but it’s only changed once in about 2 months. Where are you located? >>> >>> nb >>> >>> On Tue, May 18, 2021 at 3:33 AM Annika Wickert > wrote: >>> I got dhcpv6-pd running some time ago with wide-dhcpv6 and the following settings: >>> >>> profile default >>> { >>> information-only; >>> >>> request domain-name-servers; >>> request domain-name; >>> >>> script "/etc/wide-dhcpv6/dhcp6c-script"; >>> }; >>> >>> interface eth0 { >>> send ia-pd 0; >>> send ia-na 0; >>> }; >>> >>> id-assoc na 0 { >>> }; >>> >>> id-assoc pd 0 { >>> prefix-interface wlan0 { >>> sla-len 8; >>> sla-id 1; >>> }; >>> prefix-interface eth0.222 { >>> sla-len 8; >>> sla-id 2; >>> }; >>> >>> }; >>> >>> >>> To request my IPv6 /64 on my WAN interface I run the following every two minutes, otherwise I lose the address: >>> /bin/rdisc6 -v eth0 >>> >>> With this v6 works very good and I have no issues at all. >>> >>> But prefixes change every 24 hours or so >>> >>> Best, >>> Annika >>> >>> >>>> On 17. May 2021, at 21:15, Dave Taht > wrote: >>>> >>>> On Mon, May 17, 2021 at 12:04 PM Nick Buraglio > wrote: >>>>> >>>>> As discussed privately with Dave, I have removed the starlink provided >>>>> router and replaced it with a Mikrotik RB2011 to allow for more >>>> >>>> Running routerOS? Latest beta's of that have cake in 'em. >>>> >>>>> granular control, and to better tie into my existing network. >>>> >>>> Starlink provides a router, also? I'm so confused. I thought the dishy >>>> was all there was. Care to tear it apart and describe what's in it? >>>> >>>>> This has >>>>> allowed me to make a dhcpv6-pd request that is reasonably stable (so >>>>> far it has changed once in the last 2 months). The lease time is >>>>> incredibly short, which is a little strange but as long as the DHCPv6 >>>>> server is the same and remains unchanged, it should just hand out the >>>>> same prefix upon request. >>>> >>>> That was a terrible habit that comcast had got into in the early days >>>> that forced >>>> openwrt to flush and reload the firewall every minute, or less. >>>> >>>> I'd pioneered a stateless firewall in cerowrt that never ever ever >>>> needed to reload the >>>> rules, using a pattern match for each specifically renamed ethernet interface. >>>> >>>> Regrettably that was not accepted into openwrt, because "nftables" was >>>> just around the corner. >>>> It scaled beautifully to tons of interfaces going up and down so long >>>> as they were named appropriately, >>>> at far less cpu overhead for complicated rules than the standard >>>> openwrt firewall. >>>> >>>> https://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/cerowrt/wiki/CeroWall/?version=9 >>>> >>>> Anyway, I don't remember all that we did to suppress the flood of >>>> useless static changes >>>> to everything ipv6, but I hope that whatever we ended up doing still >>>> works in this case. >>>> >>>>> I also built a very crude measurement display that just uses curl get >>>>> and dig via smokeping to display reasonable RTT. It's detailed in the >>>>> reddit post here: >>>>> https://www.reddit.com/r/Starlink/comments/mykxjv/functional_ipv6_and_some_crude_starlink_latency/ >>>>> and can be viewed directly here: >>>>> https://starmon.qosbox.com/ >>>> >>>> THX! We really need to collect the "good" information and publish it >>>> somewhere, the reddit noise level is too high. >>>> >>>> One piece of mis-information I think was the news you can "route" >>>> packets over ipv4 with a box in front of it and >>>> a default gw of 192.168.100.1 Not clear from that news whether or not >>>> NAT was required on the next hop or not... ? >>>> >>>> (that's from another reddit post I mis-remember) >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Making dhcpv6-pd work is pretty standard: >>>>> >>>>> /ipv6 dhcp-client >>>>> >>>>> add add-default-route=yes interface=ether2 pool-name=starlink-ipv6 >>>>> prefix-hint=::/56 request=prefix >>>>> >>>>> On each interface you want to have IPv6 on: >>>>> >>>>> /ipv6 address >>>>> >>>>> add address=::1 from-pool=starlink-ipv6 interface=bridge.8 >>>>> >>>>> add address=::1 from-pool=starlink-ipv6 interface=bridge.6 >>>> >>>> THANKS SO MUCH. I am thinking at the moment that openwrt's dhcp-pd >>>> implementation is currently >>>> broken (it's not working on admittedly a comcast modem I just got that >>>> I'd not used before), but >>>> as soon as I get a chance I'll try configuring odhcpd6 to do something >>>> like this. 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