On 12/08/2019 18.16, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 12/08/2019 15.36, Per Jessen wrote:
Per Jessen wrote:
It does not like:
prefix fc00:/64 {
It has to be: prefix fc00::/64 { Now it does start. Aug 12 18:20:44 Isengard systemd[1]: Started IPv6 Router Advertisement Daemon. Aug 12 18:20:44 Isengard radvd[10523]: version 2.17 started Aug 12 18:20:44 Isengard radvd[10523]: IPv6 forwarding setting is: 0, should be 1 or 2 Aug 12 18:20:44 Isengard radvd[10523]: IPv6 forwarding seems to be disabled, but continuing anyway Printer status has changed: TCP/IP(v6) Status: Ready Link-Local address: FE80::21E:BFF:FE08:4CCB Stateless (from Router): FC00:1234:5678:9000:21E:BFF:FE08:4CCB Stateless (from Router): FC00::21E:BFF:FE08:4CCB Stateful (from DHCPv6): Not configured Ping to it works. Web page does, to <http://[fc00::21e:bff:fe08:4ccb]/:> Very much surprised! :-o Question: Can dnsmasq do this job? Because if it can, it could set at the same time both name and IP for IPv6 addresses in my LAN. But as posted in thread "What is this nfs error?", I had to disable IPv6 DNS on both computers because it interferes badly with nfs :-( -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.0 x86_64 at Telcontar)