On 02/03/2024 18:07, Robert Sharp wrote:
On 02/03/2024 16:29, Simon Kelley wrote:
I think you probably need start and end addresses in the dhcp range
dhcp-range=::1,::400,constructor:enp3s0,24h
without a range of addresses, dnsmasq can't lease addresses and will
only do stateless DHCPv6
On 02/03/2024 16:29, Simon Kelley wrote:
I think you probably need start and end addresses in the dhcp range
dhcp-range=::1,::400,constructor:enp3s0,24h
without a range of addresses, dnsmasq can't lease addresses and will
only do stateless DHCPv6 and RA.
There's loads more information out
On 28.02.24 11:29, Robert Sharp wrote:
Unfortunately, I cannot seem to get DHCPv6 to work, which I believe I
need in order to be able to look up hosts using DNS.
It's quite possible you would not need DHCPv6 at all.
The DNS protocol is oblivious to the way it gets transported:
A DNS server
On 28/02/2024 10:29, Robert Sharp wrote:
I have been using Dnsmasq for many years and I am now trying to include
ipv6. Unfortunately, I cannot seem to get DHCPv6 to work, which I
believe I need in order to be able to look up hosts using DNS.
My ISP has allocated me with a /48 prefix and I
On Wed, Feb 28, 2024 at 10:29:24AM +, Robert Sharp wrote:
> I have been using Dnsmasq for many years and I am now trying to include
> ipv6. Unfortunately, I cannot seem to get DHCPv6 to work, which I believe I
> need in order to be able to look up hosts using DNS.
>
> My ISP has allocated me
I have been using Dnsmasq for many years and I am now trying to include
ipv6. Unfortunately, I cannot seem to get DHCPv6 to work, which I
believe I need in order to be able to look up hosts using DNS.
My ISP has allocated me with a /48 prefix and I am using dhcpcd to
delegate a /64 prefix to