Re: [CentOS] DHCP with ipv6 tunnel

2014-10-01 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner
Thanks for the explanation Mark. I will try that when I get home and get on my test setup. I'll report back with my findings or more inquiries. On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 11:31 AM, Mark Tinberg wrote: > > > That's the thing Mark, configuring it is where I'm stuck. I'm unsure of > > what addresses I'

Re: [CentOS] DHCP with ipv6 tunnel

2014-10-01 Thread Mark Tinberg
> That's the thing Mark, configuring it is where I'm stuck. I'm unsure of > what addresses I'm supposed to be using as the prefixes that Hurricane > Electric gives me for /64 and /48, are different from the tunnel's endpoint > address. At least I think I'm reading it right from the tunnel's > info

Re: [CentOS] DHCP with ipv6 tunnel

2014-10-01 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner
That's the thing Mark, configuring it is where I'm stuck. I'm unsure of what addresses I'm supposed to be using as the prefixes that Hurricane Electric gives me for /64 and /48, are different from the tunnel's endpoint address. At least I think I'm reading it right from the tunnel's information pag

Re: [CentOS] DHCP with ipv6 tunnel

2014-10-01 Thread Mark Tinberg
> All of my servers and > workstations are able to ping6 to outside targets, and anything with a browser > installed can open ipv6.google.com. > > So far I have figured out that you have to run TWO instances of DHCP. One > instance issues IPv4 and the other issues IPv6.I have not gone so far a

Re: [CentOS] DHCP with ipv6 tunnel

2014-10-01 Thread Bill Gee
I too am interested in this. I use a tunnel through Sixxs and I assign IPv6 addresses using radvd. I have radvd, aiccu, DNS, DHCP (v4 only) and IPv6 routing all running on a CentOS 6.5 server. All of my servers and workstations are able to ping6 to outside targets, and anything with a browser

[CentOS] DHCP with ipv6 tunnel

2014-10-01 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner
I'm completely confused here and I'm hoping someone here has a setup they're willing to share, or help me configure things on my end. My connectivity is through Comcast, who unfortunately, does not offer ipv6 in my area. My connection goes like this: Comcast -> Motorola Surfboard Cable Router -> C