Jo-Philipp Wich j...@openwrt.org writes:
NACK to this patch, comments below.
-set network.lan.ip6assign='60'
+set network.lan.ip6assign='64'
Cosmetical change, not needed. If less than a /60 is available, it will
use less.
As far as I can tell the logic here is broken. What does it mean
Steven Barth cy...@openwrt.org writes:
NAK. The default configuration works well.
The default configuration does not work at all because the @wan syntax
does not work.
So no the default configuration does not work at ALL.
If it does not please try to tell use why.
You can set the reqprefix
I'm sorry but the @wan syntax does indeed work. It works for me and many
other people using the new IPv6 stack. Could it be that you are using an
old version of netifd for some reason? (e.g. you updated / installed
only some of the new IPv6 packages on top of the 12.09 release).
If there is
On Mon, 26 Aug 2013 16:46:46 -0700
ebied...@xmission.com (Eric W. Biederman) wrote:
By default generate the configuaration:
config interface 'lan'
option ifname 'eth0.1'
option type 'bridge'
option proto 'static'
option ipaddr '192.168.1.1'
option
NACK to this patch, comments below.
-set network.lan.ip6assign='60'
+set network.lan.ip6assign='64'
Cosmetical change, not needed. If less than a /60 is available, it will
use less.
-set network.wan6='interface'
-set network.wan6.ifname='@wan'
+set network.wan6='alias'
+set
By default generate the configuaration:
config interface 'lan'
option ifname 'eth0.1'
option type 'bridge'
option proto 'static'
option ipaddr '192.168.1.1'
option netmask '255.255.255.0'
option ip6assign '64'
config interface 'wan'
option