In your letter dated Tue, 9 May 2023 19:17:41 +0200 you wrote: >That you do not see more of it is mostly Android's fault - because >enterprises get told "it will not work with half the mobile devices", >so they go and postpone IPv6 deployment instead (in places where the >control bit is strictly required)...
Android devices show up at relatively untrusted wifi networks. I can see the problem there. Or are you saying the these days enterprises are 100% cloud based, and the only networks they have left are wifi? In many cases untrusted devices only communicate with the internal network over a VPN. In that case, the local access protocol doesn't matter much. The VPN can hand out IPv6 address even if the host is IPv4-only. In any case, Atlas probes run a stripped down version of OpenWRT. It may help if somebody can figure out which OpenWRT packages need to be added to enable DHCPv6. -- ripe-atlas mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/ripe-atlas
