On 19/02/12 01:41, Conrad Kostecki wrote:
Am 19.02.2012 00:06, schrieb Simon Kelley:
On 18/02/12 23:04, Conrad Kostecki wrote:
Am 19.02.2012 00:00, schrieb Simon Kelley:
Do you have this working with another DHCP server, by any chance?
Hi Simon,
do you have any recommendation for me, which one I can test?
I've not tried the server, but the Dibbler client and relay have
behaved well in my testing and are easy to configure and well
documented. ISC have a dhcpv6 server too.
Cheers,
Simon.
Hi Simon,
i've installed now dibbler and tried so get an ipv6 with Win7. It fails.
Win7 timeouts the same way as with dnsmasq.
Maybe you see, why its failing:
The only error I see, is: Unable to find suitable vendor-specific info
option.
The Log @00:27:15 repeats every few seconds.
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Notice My pid (28871) is stored in
/var/lib/dibbler/server.pid
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Notice Detected iface tun0/9, MAC=5d:da:74:9d.
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Notice Detected iface ppp0/8, MAC=.
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Notice Detected iface eth2.7/7,
MAC=00:0f:c9:04:fd:01.
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Notice Detected iface sit0/6, MAC=00:00:00:00.
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Notice Detected iface wlan0/5,
MAC=94:0c:6d:be:ed:30.
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Notice Detected iface eth2/4,
MAC=00:0f:c9:04:fd:01.
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Notice Detected iface eth1/3,
MAC=00:0f:c9:04:fd:00.
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Notice Detected iface eth0/2,
MAC=00:0f:c9:04:fc:ff.
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Notice Detected iface lo/1,
MAC=00:00:00:00:00:00.
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Notice Parsing /etc/dibbler/server.conf
config file...
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Debug 0 per-client configurations
(exceptions) added.
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Debug Parsing /etc/dibbler/server.conf done.
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Info 0 client class(es) defined.
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Debug 1 interface(s) specified in
/etc/dibbler/server.conf
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Info Mapping allow, deny list to class
0:0 allow/deny entries in total.
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Info Interface eth0/2 configuration has
been loaded.
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Notice Running in stateful mode.
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Debug Bulk-leasequery: enabled=no, TCP
port=547, max conns=10, timeout=300
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Info My DUID is
00:01:00:01:16:d2:ed:96:00:0f:c9:04:fd:01.
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Info Loading old address database
(server-AddrMgr.xml), using built-in routines.
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Info DB timestamp:1329607421,
now()=1329607632, db is 211 second(s) old.
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Debug Cache:server-cache.xml file:
parsing started, expecting 1 entries.
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Debug Cache: Address
2a01:AAA:BBB:0:ed1c:af28:1ca:c9b8 added for client
(DUID=00:01:00:01:15:e9:74:8c:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX).
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Notice Creating multicast (ff02::1:2)
socket on eth0/2 (eth0/2) interface.
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Notice Creating link-local
(fe80::20f:c9ff:fe04:fcff) socket on eth0/2 interface.
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Debug Cache: size set to 1048576 bytes, 1
cache entry size is 87 bytes, so maximum 12052 address-client pair(s)
may be cached.
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Debug Increased pools usage: currently 0
address(es) are leased.
2012.02.19 00:27:12 Server Notice Accepting connections. Next event
in 4294967295 second(s).
2012.02.19 00:27:15 Server Debug Received 88 bytes on interface
eth0/2 (socket=4, addr=fe80::25c6:4787:2746:9530.).
2012.02.19 00:27:15 Server Debug FQDN: FQDN option received: fqdn
name=Valkyrie
2012.02.19 00:27:15 Server Warning Option type 16 not supported yet.
2012.02.19 00:27:15 Server Warning Option type 16 invalid. Option ignored.
2012.02.19 00:27:15 Server Notice Received SOLICIT on
eth0/2,TransID=0x22a04, 5 opts: 8 1 3 39 6, 0 relay(s).
2012.02.19 00:27:15 Server Debug 0 answers buffered. Old reply for
transID=22a04 not found. Generating new answer.
2012.02.19 00:27:15 Server Notice IA option (with IAADDR suboptions
missing) received. Assigning one address.
2012.02.19 00:27:15 Server Debug Client requested unspecified (::)
address. Hint ignored.
2012.02.19 00:27:15 Server Debug Cache: Cached address for client
(DUID=00:01:00:01:15:e9:74:8c:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX) found:
2a01:AAA:BBB:0:ed1c:af28:1ca:c9b8
2012.02.19 00:27:15 Server Info Cache: Cached address
2a01:AAA:BBB:0:ed1c:af28:1ca:c9b8 found. Welcome back.
2012.02.19 00:27:15 Server Info Client requested ::, got
2a01:AAA:BBB:0:ed1c:af28:1ca:c9b8 (IAID=242020425, pref=86400,valid=172800).
2012.02.19 00:27:15 Server Debug Adding client
(DUID=00:01:00:01:15:e9:74:8c:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX) to addrDB.
2012.02.19 00:27:15 Server Debug Adding IA (IAID=242020425) to addrDB.
2012.02.19 00:27:15 Server Debug Adding
2a01:AAA:BBB:0:ed1c:af28:1ca:c9b8 to IA (IAID=242020425) to addrDB.
2012.02.19 00:27:15 Server Debug Address usage for class 0 increased
by 1.
2012.02.19 00:27:15 Server Error FQDN is not defined on eth0/2
interface.
2012.02.19 00:27:15 Server Debug Preference set to 0.
2012.02.19 00:27:15 Server Debug Client requested vendor-spec. info
(vendor=0).
2012.02.19 00:27:15 Server Debug Unable to find suitable
vendor-specific info option.
2012.02.19 00:27:15 Server Debug Cache: Entry for client
(DUID=00:01:00:01:15:e9:74:8c:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX) was deleted.
2012.02.19 00:27:15 Server Debug Cache: Address
2a01:AAA:BBB:0:ed1c:af28:1ca:c9b8 added for client
(DUID=00:01:00:01:15:e9:74:8c:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX).
2012.02.19 00:27:15 Server Debug Deleted address
2a01:AAA:BBB:0:ed1c:af28:1ca:c9b8 from addrDB.
2012.02.19 00:27:15 Server Debug Deleted IA (IAID=242020425) from
addrDB.
2012.02.19 00:27:15 Server Debug Deleted client
(DUID=00:01:00:01:15:e9:74:8c:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX) from addrDB.
2012.02.19 00:27:15 Server Debug Address usage for class 0 decreased
by 1.
2012.02.19 00:27:15 Server Notice Sending ADVERTISE on
eth0/2,transID=0x22a04, opts: 3 2 1 7, 0 relay(s).
2012.02.19 00:27:15 Server Debug 1 message(s) were removed from cache.
Conrad
It's not clear to me what the problem is, but I have a different report
of success with dnsmasq and Vista and windows 7, so it's likely to be
something other than the server.
Can you see any logs on the client that might help?
Cheers,
Simon.
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