On 2013-02-26T00:17:35+0000, Hélder Pinheiro <pinheiro.helde...@gmail.com> wrote: > I think my problem is a bit different. I have a server that is going to > perform router advertisements and dhcpv6 services to my lan hosts. So, my > point here is if a lan host should receive the server's local or global ip.
Receive where and for what? Your original question is whether LAN hosts should use a link-local or global address in their resolv.conf files (and the address they use is provided by stateless DHCPv6), right? That should be a global address of the DNS server. The actual DHCPv6 and RA traffic happens on link-local addresses, and the LAN hosts will use a link-local next-hop (default gateway) address. > 2013/2/25 Kenyon Ralph <ken...@kenyonralph.com> > > On 2013-02-25T23:53:29+0000, Hélder Pinheiro <pinheiro.helde...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > I am trying to build an IPv6 stateless server with RADVD + > > > Dribbler DHCPv6 . When using stateless IP assignment , DHCPv6 > > > server should provide the DNS server IP to all hosts, which in > > > this case is the same of the server's IP. My doubt is: Should > > > the IP sent to all hosts be the Server's link local or the > > > global IP? > > > > It should be a global address. Most programs don't really know how to > > deal with a link-local address in resolv.conf, even if you do include > > the interface part. Besides, you might not even be able to specify the > > interface in the dibbler configuration; not sure the DHCPv6 > > specification allows for it either. -- Kenyon Ralph
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