On 06/07/2016 03:56 AM, Per Jessen wrote:
Koenraad Lelong wrote:
Op 03-06-16 om 13:49 schreef Per Jessen:
I meant running one's own ipv6 router is not mainstream, not whether PD is used by the provider. I'm sure the latter is already mainstream.
Was busy trying with pfSense ;-).
Maybe the setup is not mainstream, but what's the point of getting a /56 prefix when you can't use all of the subnets ? There is no problem in that - as long as you use a static config. I've been doing that for 6-7 years. The problem is purely in using the PD on your Linux router box, and that, I suspect, is not mainstream. (otherwise we would have heard the hordes of people by now).
You can't use a static config, if your ISP uses dhcpv6-pd. You have to use the prefix they assign. However, dhcpv6-pd has a mechanism to tie the prefix to your hardware.
Btw, I think I saw someone mention a code fix already, but I can't find the reference now. Might be in github/wicked.
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