Hi!
Yes, you can pass it to linuxrc (installer/rescue) via kernel parameter like this:
ifcfg=*=dhcp,DHCLIENT6_CLIENT_ID=00:01:00:01:1f:b8:72:38:00:19:99:4e:1e:98 ^ | interface name
or also the shorter type 3 DUID (non-persistent store duid-ll, without 1f:b8:72:38 time in secs since 2001 % 2^32):
ifcfg=*=dhcp,DHCLIENT6_CLIENT_ID=00:03:00:01:00:19:99:4e:1e:98 ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ duid hwaddr hw (mac) address type type
Ok, that's great, thanks.
BTW: The "hardware ethernet 00:19:99:4e:1e:98" in ISC dhcpd6 is matching the mac in both duid types, regardless of the time...
You're sure? I can't make that work - I have this definition host office13 { ddns-hostname "office13"; option host-name "office13"; hardware ethernet 00:01:6c:84:9a:80; host-identifier option dhcp6.client-id 00:01:00:01:1b:fd:ee:d9:00:01:6c:84:9a:80; } Only when I keep "host-identifier option dhcp6.client-id" is the host recognised. I'm running isc dhcp 4.3.3. Sorry about the late reply, I thought I was subscribed to wicked-devel, but I wasn't. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (3.4°C) http://www.cloudsuisse.com/ - your owncloud, hosted in Switzerland. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: wicked-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: wicked-devel+owner@opensuse.org