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Re: Finishing deprecation of isc-dhcp-client in ifupdown*



>>>> (@all please keep me in Cc, d-devel is too high-volume to subscribe)

>With this, the interface does indeed come up, wait, and
>I get the expected IPv4 address… but not the expected IPv6

Perhaps it makes sense to run dhcpcd per-interface with only
the expected address families enabled and convince upstream
that this is the necessary way forward for it to become viable.

It just cannot be that a DHCP client fucks up my IPv6 rtsol,
when not configured to touch IPv6 it should keep its hands
off it. And because we need to have the ability to use a
configuration where one interface has DHCP on IPv4 only but
the other on IPv6, a (one) global dæmon with a global address
family setting cannot possibly work in a generic setting such
as a Debian network configuration integration.

Gruß
//Thorsten
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