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nephros Advocate
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Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:59 am Post subject: Static ipv4 and dynamic ipv6 address config: how to do it? |
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Hi,
I am running a IP dual-stack LAN, set up like this:
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{cable uplink} --- [ OpenWRT router] ---- LAN --- [ box1 ]
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----------WLAN--- [laptop1]
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Now, the machines do the following:
- router: runs DHCP server, 6to4 tunnel, radvd
- laptop1: connects via WLAN, get addresses via DHCP and radvd everything working OK
- box1: connected via LAN, has a fixed ipv4 address and should also get a radvd-assigned ipv6 address but it doesn't.
I have been trying to figure out to get box1 to keep its static IPv4 connection, and get IPv6 address and routing information from radvd like dynamic clients.
Everything works on box1 if I set a static ip6 address (prefix + local prefix +MAC address) and route in conf.d/net but I don't want to do that because later I want to use privacy extensions which vary the MAC part. _________________ Please put [SOLVED] in your topic if you are a moron.
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truc Advocate
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Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 12:51 pm Post subject: |
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Are you hidding some informations about box1 by any chance? I ask, because, enabling IPv6 forwarding on box1 will usually disable IPv6 auto conf. That may be you problem?
Other than that, why not just keep everything dynamic on the client side and just configure the DHCPd on the openWRT router to always assign(and reserve) the same IP address for box1? _________________ The End of the Internet! |
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nephros Advocate
Joined: 07 Feb 2003 Posts: 2139 Location: Graz, Austria (Europe - no kangaroos.)
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Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 1:20 pm Post subject: |
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truc wrote: | Are you hidding some informations about box1 by any chance? I ask, because, enabling IPv6 forwarding on box1 will usually disable IPv6 auto conf. That may be you problem? |
Good catch, yes, box1 has a rather more complex setup (connected to two other networks, and openvpn server), and I have ipv6 forwarding enabled.
I will experiment with ipv6 forwarding disabled, didn't know that. Is there a way to have both? _________________ Please put [SOLVED] in your topic if you are a moron. |
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truc Advocate
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Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 4:51 pm Post subject: |
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nephros wrote: | Good catch, yes, box1 has a rather more complex setup (connected to two other networks, and openvpn server), and I have ipv6 forwarding enabled.
I will experiment with ipv6 forwarding disabled, didn't know that. Is there a way to have both? |
IIRC there is. I don't remember which of the sysctl key you have to play with but I do remember you have to set a boolean key to 2 (that's right, not 0, not 1, but 2 )
I have not tested it though, so keep us informed _________________ The End of the Internet! |
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nephros Advocate
Joined: 07 Feb 2003 Posts: 2139 Location: Graz, Austria (Europe - no kangaroos.)
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Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 7:48 pm Post subject: |
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truc wrote: | nephros wrote: | Good catch, yes, box1 has a rather more complex setup (connected to two other networks, and openvpn server), and I have ipv6 forwarding enabled.
I will experiment with ipv6 forwarding disabled, didn't know that. Is there a way to have both? |
IIRC there is. I don't remember which of the sysctl key you have to play with but I do remember you have to set a boolean key to 2 (that's right, not 0, not 1, but 2 )
I have not tested it though, so keep us informed |
Right, it's the 'accept_ra' sysctl.
I learned from here, and it's documented at http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.txt (or locally file:///usr/src/linux/Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.txt)
This will require some more work for me to get it right for all the interfaces in my use case (esp routing is a mess on "box1") but thanks a lot for your help and pointing me in the right direction.
[PS: What is the right amount of slashes for the file: URI scheme? Three, four, what? Is it at all portable?]
[PPS: I have been absent from these forums for years now, seriously considering spending more time here again after this very positive experience] _________________ Please put [SOLVED] in your topic if you are a moron. |
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truc Advocate
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Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 2:40 pm Post subject: |
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nephros wrote: | This will require some more work for me to get it right for all the interfaces in my use case (esp routing is a mess on "box1") but thanks a lot for your help and pointing me in the right direction. | no problem, I was probably a bit lucky there
Quote: | [PS: What is the right amount of slashes for the file: URI scheme? Three, four, what? Is it at all portable?] |
three, unless you want to specify the hostname which unsurprisingly goes between the second and the third in which case it looks like there is only two slashes _________________ The End of the Internet! |
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