Thanks to Jan 'RedBully' Seiffert, dnsmasq now has IPv6 support in the
TFTP server. To use this, you'll need a client which also knows about
IPv6, I found that current versions of tftp-hpa do.
A test release with this functionality is available at:
Not totally sure, but I seem to recall that IPv6 support in dnsmasq
means it supports handling DNS records which are mappings to IPv6
addresses, and perhaps PTRv6 records. Not IPv6 sockets.
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 4:43 PM, Ean Houts eho...@edgewaternetworks.com wrote:
Hello - I'm
Ah, ok, I'll pursue patching tftpd-hpa.
Thanks,
Ean
Ean Houts wrote:
Hello - I'm attempting to use dnsmasq mainly for it's tftp server. My
requirements are a multi-homed tftp server that serves both ipv4 and
ipv6 tftp clients.
I'm using fedora core 11, and the box as two NICs, both of which have
ipv4 and ipv6 addresses. One of the NICs
Simon Kelley schrieb:
Adding IPv6 support would be fairly simple: the DNS part of dnsmasq does
do IPv6, so all the bits are already in place, there just need to be an
IPv6 socket listening as well as an IPv4 one, and a couple of address
fields in structures need to be extended to hold IPv6
Jan 'RedBully' Seiffert schrieb:
Simon Kelley schrieb:
Adding IPv6 support would be fairly simple: the DNS part of dnsmasq does
do IPv6, so all the bits are already in place, there just need to be an
IPv6 socket listening as well as an IPv4 one, and a couple of address
fields in structures
Jan 'RedBully' Seiffert schrieb:
Jan 'RedBully' Seiffert schrieb:
Simon Kelley schrieb:
Adding IPv6 support would be fairly simple: the DNS part of dnsmasq does
do IPv6, so all the bits are already in place, there just need to be an
IPv6 socket listening as well as an IPv4 one, and a couple
Hello - I'm attempting to use dnsmasq mainly for it's tftp server. My
requirements are a multi-homed tftp server that serves both ipv4 and
ipv6 tftp clients.
I'm using fedora core 11, and the box as two NICs, both of which have
ipv4 and ipv6 addresses. One of the NICs has multiple aliases