Hi,
in the log
[1538019154.6638] policy: ipv6-pd: enp5s0 needs a subnet
[1538019154.6638] policy: ipv6-pd: no device to obtain a subnet to
share on enp5s0 from
...
[1538019154.6719] policy: ipv6-pd: none of 0 prefixes of enp2s0 can be
shared on enp5s0
[1538019154.6719] device (enp2s0):
Hi dag dg via networkmanager-list!
On 2018.09.05 at 19:50:21 -0500, dag dg via networkmanager-list wrote next:
> Thanks Thomas. Going into debug was able to point me in the right
> direction. For those stumbling on this like myself, the
> "ipv6.method=shared" refers to your *LAN* interface, not
Thanks again Thomas. Another side note for anyone pulling this thread
from the archive, when set in the ipv6 shared mode, RDNSS(I assume
within network-manager?) pulls its DNS entries from whatever the LAN
interface is configured with. A few hours of wrangling with dnsmasq
trying to "publish" a spe
On Wed, 2018-09-05 at 19:50 -0500, dag dg via networkmanager-list
wrote:
> Thanks Thomas. Going into debug was able to point me in the right
> direction. For those stumbling on this like myself, the
> "ipv6.method=shared" refers to your *LAN* interface, not your WAN
> interface. While this might se
Thanks Thomas. Going into debug was able to point me in the right
direction. For those stumbling on this like myself, the
"ipv6.method=shared" refers to your *LAN* interface, not your WAN
interface. While this might seem intuitive to some, when I think
"shared" I think of the WAN though that is mos
On Tue, 2018-09-04 at 09:29 -0500, dag dg via networkmanager-list
wrote:
>
> There doesn't seem to be much documentation for Network Manager on
> the
> prefix delegation support. Any insight would be appreciated.
Hi,
it's not much documented, because there isn't much to configure about
ipv6.met
Hi dag dg via networkmanager-list!
On 2018.09.04 at 09:29:26 -0500, dag dg via networkmanager-list wrote next:
> I've been trying to migrate my linux-based router to using
> NetworkManager for the majority of my network management tasks. The
> one area I've hit a snag on is the IPv6 prefix deleg
I've been trying to migrate my linux-based router to using
NetworkManager for the majority of my network management tasks. The
one area I've hit a snag on is the IPv6 prefix delegation piece.
I've read numerous posts/threads/etc stating that Network Manager is
capable of handling prefix delegation