On Fri, Jun 08, 2012 at 12:40:50PM +0200, Bjørn Mork wrote: > Florian Lohoff <f@zz.de> writes: > > > we have v6 in the LAN running for years and everything is fine. The thing missing is > > the possibility to hand out ipv6 Nameservers e.g. DHCPv6. Currently we only do > > SLAAC. > > Are all the clients Linux? If so, then you can get away with using the > RDNSS option in radvd.conf and rdnssd on the clients. Don't know if > other OSes support RFC5006 yet. It's only 5 years old, so I guess we > cannot expect that. > > I'd recommend using the RDNSS option in any case, to support the clients > which can use it. :) Most of the interesting ones are Linux, some MacOSX some newer Windows. > > I tried using wide-dhcpv6-server and failed to get it to work on multiple interfaces on > > the same machine which does not seem to work. ( e.g. vlans - eth0.5, eth0.10, eth0.10 etc). > > > > It fails to start with: > > > > Jun 8 09:40:06 dhcp-server dhcp6s[26452]: dhcp6_ctl_init: bind(control sock): Address already in use > > Jun 8 09:40:06 dhcp-server dhcp6s[26452]: server6_init: failed to initialize control channel > > I tried to reproduce this, but could not: > > frtest5:~# grep INT /etc/default/wide-dhcpv6-server > INTERFACES="eth0 eth2 eth3" > > frtest5:~# /etc/init.d/wide-dhcpv6-server start > [ ok ] Starting WIDE DHCPv6 server on eth0: dhcp6s. > [ ok ] Starting WIDE DHCPv6 server on eth2: dhcp6s. > [ ok ] Starting WIDE DHCPv6 server on eth3: dhcp6s. Not the debian version is it? At least thats not the debian squeeze messages from the init script. Flo -- Florian Lohoff f@zz.de
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