Re: [CentOS] IPv6 token with /60 and prefix delegation

2022-05-09 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Kenneth Porter said: > Right now it's a CentOS 8 system running NetworkManager. The LAN > side is going to run the Kea DHCP server but for now I'm just trying > to get the WAN side going. The typical IPv6 CPU router setup is: - WAN receives Router Advertisement that says there

Re: [CentOS] IPv6 token with /60 and prefix delegation

2022-05-09 Thread Kenneth Porter
--On Monday, May 09, 2022 12:16 PM -0500 Ian Pilcher wrote: So right now, you're assigning a /60 address to your LAN interface? If so, you almost certainly shouldn't do that. Instead, you should (as you say) pick a /64 from within the delegated /60 and use that subnet. (The other /64 subnet

Re: [CentOS] IPv6 token with /60 and prefix delegation

2022-05-09 Thread Ian Pilcher
On 5/8/22 05:00, Kenneth Porter wrote: I'm trying to figure out how to assign a "static" address that automatically sets the prefix to what the ISP delegates. It seemed like the token system would accomplish that, but reading the kernel source code, I've discovered that tokens only work with a

[CentOS] IPv6 token with /60 and prefix delegation

2022-05-08 Thread Kenneth Porter
I'm trying to figure out how to assign a "static" address that automatically sets the prefix to what the ISP delegates. It seemed like the token system would accomplish that, but reading the kernel source code, I've discovered that tokens only work with a /64 delegation. My ISP offers a /60, so