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Re: Using IPv6 and ULA for greater resilience




On 14/05/17 23:07, Michael Richardson wrote:
> 
> Daniel Pocock <daniel@pocock.pro> wrote:
>> For a home network or a small office, what is the best practice
>> for using ULA in parallel with the prefix from an ISP?
> 
>> Consider the following:
> 
>> - router (OpenWRT or Debian) receives prefix delegation from ISP
>> and shares it, and also a ULA prefix, over the LAN with DHCPv6
> 
>> - there is a small server or NAS running Debian on the LAN
> 
> So, this is all outlined in RFC7084 (replacing RFC6204), and
> post-CC OpenWRT/LEDE do a very good job of doing exactly what you
> describe.
> 
> Also, the HOMENET WG has done work to make this work when you have
> multiple uplinks, and multiple routers with-in the "home", and do
> this in a zerotouch way.
> 
> There are many opportunities to contribute to this effort.



Is there any practical guide explaining what needs to be configured in
Debian to work with this if the router runs OpenWRT and the server is
Debian?

Regards,

Daniel


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