On 09/09/13 10:32, aloys...@eclipso.eu wrote:
From: Simon Kelley
Date: 08.09.2013 18:36:20
To: dnsmasq-discuss@lists.thekelleys.org.uk
Subject: Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Serving multiple addresses via DHCPv6
Haven't tested this with Symbian as I wished, but I doubt it's of interest
From: Simon Kelley
Date: 08.09.2013 18:36:20
To: dnsmasq-discuss@lists.thekelleys.org.uk
Subject: Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Serving multiple addresses via DHCPv6
> > Haven't tested this with Symbian as I wished, but I doubt it's of interest
> to anyone.
>
> Interop te
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From: Simon Kelley
Date: 08.09.2013 16:36:20
To: dnsmasq-discuss@lists.thekelleys.org.uk
Subject: Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] Serving multiple addresses via DHCPv6
> On 08/09/13 15:08, aloys...@eclipso.eu wrote:
> > From: Simon Kelley
> >
> >>
On 08/09/13 15:08, aloys...@eclipso.eu wrote:
From: Simon Kelley
Best of luck. The DHCPv6 protocol allows this, in theory, but how it
should work in practice is not really settled, in my experience. Do you
have a DHCPv6 client that will do the work? All the clients I've tested
seem to only r
From: Simon Kelley
> Best of luck. The DHCPv6 protocol allows this, in theory, but how it
> should work in practice is not really settled, in my experience. Do you
>
> have a DHCPv6 client that will do the work? All the clients I've tested
>
> seem to only request or expect a single address.
>
>
On 07/09/2013 19:37, Simon Kelley wrote:
Best of luck. The DHCPv6 protocol allows this, in theory, but how it
should work in practice is not really settled, in my experience. Do
you have a DHCPv6 client that will do the work? All the clients I've
tested seem to only request or expect a single add
On 07/09/13 18:47, aloys...@eclipso.eu wrote:
Hello,
I'm kind of new to IPv6 and was wondering if it would be possible
for dnsmasq to assign both a static (via duid) ULA address and a random
one from a global prefix.
Also it would be preferrable if the latter could come from a /68 subnet
or sm
Hello,
I'm kind of new to IPv6 and was wondering if it would be possible
for dnsmasq to assign both a static (via duid) ULA address and a random
one from a global prefix.
Also it would be preferrable if the latter could come from a /68 subnet
or smaller.
I've tried a few other servers and wasn't