Hello everybody, I've been having a bear of a time trying to get my Debian Buster-based router to operate with Comcast's native IPv6 configuration. I'm not looking for prefix delegation, just a public address and a default gateway. I'm using the ISC DHCP client for both v4 and v6 since it's generally worked for me other than this.
I've tried two approaches, with eth-external being the name I configured for the interface in udev. 1. iface eth-external inet6 dhcp This gets me an IPv6 address just fine, but no route whatsoever unless I manually configure it. I see the router advertisements coming in when running tcpdump, but the kernel just disregards them. 2. iface eth-external inet6 auto dhcp 1 request_prefix 1 This usually gets me a /64 prefix and a route, but not an IPv6 address. The usual sysctl suspects don't reveal anything significant: > # sysctl -a | grep -i 'eth-external.*ra' > net.ipv4.conf.eth-external.drop_gratuitous_arp = 0 > net.ipv4.neigh.eth-external.retrans_time_ms = 1000 > net.ipv6.conf.eth-external.accept_ra = 2 > net.ipv6.conf.eth-external.accept_ra_defrtr = 1 > net.ipv6.conf.eth-external.accept_ra_from_local = 0 > net.ipv6.conf.eth-external.accept_ra_min_hop_limit = 1 > net.ipv6.conf.eth-external.accept_ra_mtu = 1 > net.ipv6.conf.eth-external.accept_ra_pinfo = 1 > net.ipv6.conf.eth-external.accept_ra_rt_info_max_plen = 0 > net.ipv6.conf.eth-external.accept_ra_rt_info_min_plen = 0 > net.ipv6.conf.eth-external.accept_ra_rtr_pref = 1 > net.ipv6.conf.eth-external.dad_transmits = 1 > net.ipv6.conf.eth-external.suppress_frag_ndisc = 1 > net.ipv6.neigh.eth-external.retrans_time_ms = 1000 And no packets are being dropped, as I have rules to allow ICMPv6 and DHCP: > -A INPUT -p ipv6-icmp -j ACCEPT > -A INPUT -s fe80::/10 -i eth-external -p udp -m udp --sport 546 --dport 547 > -j ACCEPT > -A INPUT -s fe80::/10 -i eth-external -p udp -m udp --sport 547 --dport 546 > -j ACCEPT Nothing is logged matching those, and, again, tcpdump shows the RAs coming in. I've been fighting this for the past few weeks, and nothing I've found when searching online has helped. I've also seen odd cases where I'm able to get both a public IPv6 address and a default gateway, but only on rare occasions. Does anybody have any suggestions? Thank you, - Neil