On 11/10/12 19:52, Gene Czarcinski wrote:
I got a bit of a surprise today when I discovered that it is not
possible to run more that one dhcp6 server on a single host. This
appears to be true whether it is an ISC-dhcpd6 server and dnsmasq or two
dnsmasq servers. They each want exclusive use
In my recent testing, I believe I may have discovered a small problem
(bug?) related to IPv6.
For IPv4, if you specify listen-address= or interface=, both the name
and dhcp functions work. For IPv6, if you specify interface=, again
both the name and dhcp6 functions work (dnsmasq responds).
On 10/12/2012 06:44 AM, Simon Kelley wrote:
OK, it is what is. Is there some practical way to tell dnsmasq an
association for a hostname and an IPv6 address? I cannot see something
like that used to update an authoritative name server but it would be
useful to have some kind of an update
On 12/10/12 13:56, Gene Czarcinski wrote:
On 10/12/2012 06:44 AM, Simon Kelley wrote:
OK, it is what is. Is there some practical way to tell dnsmasq an
association for a hostname and an IPv6 address? I cannot see something
like that used to update an authoritative name server but it would be