05.06.2016 12:42, Dave Plater пишет:
On 19/04/2016 04:30, James Knott wrote:
My ISP is finally rolling out IPv6. One thing that's required is for the router to make a DHCPv6-PD request to get the prefix info etc. I don't know if my router/firewall, based on openSUSE 13.1 is doing that. I don't see anything in Wireshark that would indicate it's making that sort of request. I'm also not aware of any configuration that would enable it. Does anyone know anything about this?
tnx jk
Hi, have you tried the ISC DHCP Client - dhcp-client? It seems to have taken over from dhcpcd in opensuse and appears to support DHCPv6-PD.
Well, https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=836702 is not very encouraging. Also, it requires far more complicated setup - you somehow need to do something useful with delegated prefix and in case if dhclient the only possibility is apparently via hook scripts. dhcpcd is far more easier because it automates processing - request prefix on one interface and allocate it to another, completely without any external tweaks. Also we have at least one confirmation that dhcpcd works, at least in newer openSUSE version.
I've been following this thread with interest and wondered why dhcpcd was dropped from factory at the beginning of 2015 maybe your problem is the reason why.
wide-dhcp looks also quite promising; it is similar to dhcpcd in that it automatically gets prefix on one interface and assigns on another. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org