-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Rick Thomas wrote: > > On May 18, 2013, at 2:10 PM, green wrote: > >> Andy Ruddock wrote at 2013-05-14 14:04 -0500: >>> Do I need a different dhcp client, or have I just missed a >>> configuration step somewhere? Googling hasn't turned up >>> anything - lots of pointers to radvd & so on. >> >> Have you considered using dnsmasq for IPv4 alongside radvd for >> IPv6? Otherwise, I can not help you with dnsmasq, sorry. > > This is the way I do it: > > I use dnasmasq for dhcp and dns. I put the data in /etc/ethers > and /etc/hosts on the server machine running dsnmasq. I run the > normal-standard Debian-provided ipv4 client-daemons on the client > machines. I did the usual stuff to the dnsmasq configuration files > to make it activate the server and get the data, but nothing that > isn't in the standard documentation. > > For IPv6, I use radvd on the IPv6 gateway -- and the > Debian-provided IPv6 client-daemons on the client machines. This > creates globally routable fixed IPv6 addresses based on the > ethernet 48-bit MAC address of the client machine in the usual > way. > > I have not had to twiddle the configuration files on the clients > at all. I take them as they come after installing Debian. > > When I add a new client machine, I copy-paste the generated 128-bit > IPv6 addresses and record them in the IPv6 portion of the > /etc/hosts file on the dnsmasq server machine. The dnsmasq daemon > is happy to offer those as AAAA records to anyone who asks. > > I get my IPv6 service thru the SIXXS tunnel service. They > allocated me a globally routed "/48" address space. I cut that up > into a bunch of "/64" subnets. > > It works for me...
I got a later version (2.66) of dnsmasq, that now works. I only really need to be able to control the addresses of a few machines (as their addresses need to be copied into another dns server). For those machines I recorded the DUIDs passed to dnsmasq and configured dnsmasq to give those machines the specific addresses. Everything else just gets an address from the dnsmasq dhcpv6 server, and just works. - -- Andy Ruddock - ------------ [email protected] (OpenPGP Key ID 0xB0324245) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJRmJoxAAoJECqtbbewMkJF8MYP/0THvwLFS6uP4mwkoByC6dV2 BTHzhMNJ+u8xQXD6RDopDXsxroSeX5kpMuraOXGYCcwFo9jvsG/ptBH3UCbahhNV w+YJWXAOK8bGVQTDJsBHL9gCyGrFkl5SQZXfARf8Q8OVs8RYCe47FMxXd/dG7BBb C1DaqE1IDiTRxIwjm6mnBgehO/sgNS0wbUQZhbsxCpd9pYNzlrIBIiyHZfBw6NLr yBjx+6NPW2gF8RieB4B5kp2K/SoWVJUEojURYp2hT0F5xwSV5lL2jxeUxFOPoxBM t4as/pHF5XNMzSiVuDNwfbVvB8M0V3Tf5egE19oW0DGc+MwnmuU0k0cTh1sXcmaK hvhrMtIxDMm5maP0xGFVbO1oedB1qwXS8zdlyOn4aBV/viP5k10H0Z7HuDu6VNFb /w9wFAFQGqV9j1piMcXSBJLF0+kPULcs7Xap63+34ih1Jb/dQRcHM20NmyuL9vAm QcaLMms1uYv698pwhs5MrGzlsU92q1OFlEdwrQlvYhmRZH+mewVPAYLZEJHN6u4B bsfEAwKpwVDtV06qiwha1NKZHa9FWnJT1k8ptE//Ivt4HJLtHWJUB6cACN0AiS0C MnaLuLEo6cCm30FOK3LF60qAc6QR/kNyGBfm87xumbJRMJfS72tMl10dTqE4ikrJ 9LBAVrVh0w+RgnjD/UGM =OGM2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

