On 12/09/12 13:04, Lutz Preßler wrote: > Hello! > > I don't see a way to have RAs only for certain clients like > radvd (from radvd.conf.5:) > "By default radvd will send route advertisements so that every node on the > link can use them. The list of clients (IPv6 address) to advertise to, > and accept route solicitations from can be configured. If done, radvd > does not send send messages to the multicast addresses but to the > configured unicast addresses only. Solicitations from other addresses > are refused. This is similar to UnicastOnly but includes periodic messages > and incoming client access configuration. See examples section for a use > case of this. > " > > Is this a feature you would implement?
I don't think this is an appropriate feature for dnsmasq, the philosophy is that it should provide a basic RA service for networks which are really using DHCPv6 for the complex stuff. For complex RA setups, radvd is the way to go, I don't want to re-implement all of radvd. > Only sending stateful DHCPv6 but no RAs is not possible either, is it? If you configure DHCPv6 for a subnet, you get stateful DHCPv6 but no RA. That should combine with radvd fine, I think. > Combining dnsmasq with radvd would be possible then... Cheers, Simon. _______________________________________________ Dnsmasq-discuss mailing list Dnsmasq-discuss@lists.thekelleys.org.uk http://lists.thekelleys.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/dnsmasq-discuss