NetworkManager does not yet support IPv6. I added the gnome bugtracker
bug calling for IPv6 support in general to this report. While that bug
does not specifically deal with DHCPv6, it is a prerequisite for it, and
presumably DHCPv6 support will be added when IPv6 support is finalised.

Also, this is not only for larger networks. I run IPv6 on my small local
network, and I would like to be able to do DDNS to automatically
register IPv6 addresses in DNS like I do for IPv4. It would have to be
something that "just works" however, as I don't want to force friends
who come over to install extra software on their machines just to get
IPv6 connectivity.

It would definately be good if ubuntu could finally claim to be fully
IPv6-compliant out-of-the-box. It's kind of embarrasing that windows has
the edge here.

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Provide ease-of-use on larger networks
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/298857
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