[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : > Le Mercredi 2 Novembre 2005 16:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : > >>But radvd is a advertise router which are not doing >>DHCP server jobs (i.e. assign other network >>information to the hosts : DNS server , Default >>Gateway, dynamic update Ip address on DNS ...etc). > > > I doubt DNSmasq supports DHCPv6 if that is your problem. Anyway, I don't > know any Linux distribution with a supported DHCPv6 client, and > Microsoft Windows doesn't have it yet either, so I'd rather stick with > radvd (and DNS requests over IPv4). > > So long as you are going dual-stack, it should work pretty well. >
As far as I know, dibbler[1] has been included in Gentoo a while ago. It is a DHCPv6 implementation for Linux. And there is also an unofficial Debian package and a Windows client available. You can try the attempt to port Kame's dhcpv6 to linux[2] or even Kame's dhcpv6 client and server[3], which compile fairly good on my two computers (x86 and amd64 running ubuntu breezy). [1] http://klub.com.pl/dhcpv6/ [2] http://dhcpv6.sourceforge.net/ [3] http://www.kame.net/ Moreover bind is not that hard to configure for IPv6 and there is plenty of documentation. -- Jérémie Corbier http://resel.enst-bretagne.fr
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