On 28/07/2023 22:03, Dan Oachs wrote:
I'm a little confused about what you are trying to do. What don't you
like about the way it is working now?
I want to make this a pure IPv6-only network (not dual-stack), which means:
- not offering any IPv4 address to clients which don't support RFC 8925
(which means detecting whether they request option 108, and not
responding to clients which don't)
- more correctly following RFC 8925 by returning 0.0.0.0 in the offer
(which would also allow me to support RFC 2563)
- not having to worry about IPv4 pool exhaustion
I *could* simply not run any DHCPv4 service at all, but macOS doesn't
activate its CLAT unless it gets an RFC 8925 DHCPv4 response.
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