Just using "enable-ra" did not seem to work for me, so I needed to add the dhcp-range entries too. Once that's done though, you get AAAA and A records in DNS, so ping6 works fine. Unlike IPv4 though, you also get all the addresses for systems connected to both wired and wireless thanks to the constant DUID. Lease duration is set via the "48h" part assuming it works as it should.

On 18/01/13 18:11, Dave Taht wrote:
EXCELLENT! Thx! Glad it sounds simple to fix (although it needs to be
automated)

I am under the impression from glancing at the convos on the dnsmasq list
that the prefix no longer needs to be specified in that way,
that so long as there is an address on the interface ending in ::1 that so
long as ra is enabled, dnsmasq does "the right thing"

I am also curious if the dhcpv4 to dhcpv6 naming scheme is working? if your
machine has a name

"myname" and you can

ping myname

does

ping6 myname

work?

There also some issues involving lease duration, etc

On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 1:07 PM, Robert Bradley
<[email protected]>wrote:

I got this working in much the same way as in earlier builds by adding the
following to the top of /etc/dnsmasq.conf and restarting dnsmasq:

enable-ra
dhcp-range=se00,2001:xx:yy:1::2,2001:xx:yy:1::ffff:ffff,slaac,48h
dhcp-range=sw10,2001:xx:yy:2::2,2001:xx:yy:2::ffff:ffff,slaac,48h
dhcp-range=sw00,2001:xx:yy:3::2,2001:xx:yy:3::ffff:ffff,slaac,48h
dhcp-range=gw00,2001:xx:yy:4::2,2001:xx:yy:4::ffff:ffff,slaac,48h
dhcp-range=gw10,2001:xx:yy:5::2,2001:xx:yy:5::ffff:ffff,slaac,48h

I have not tried the new automatic setup yet, but this should get DHCPv6
and RA working regardless.  Clients should be able to use both DHCPv6 and
SLAAC addresses.


On 18 January 2013 15:54, Dave Taht <[email protected]> wrote:

all:

Could you post the generated dnsmasq.conf file and your network file and
cc steven barth?


On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 10:26 AM, Dave Taht <[email protected]> wrote:

There are multiple threads on the stateless dhcp and dhcp implementation
going on here:


http://lists.thekelleys.org.uk/pipermail/dnsmasq-discuss/2013q1/thread.html

among other things, "enable-ra" should be getting set in the generated
dnsmasq conf file and probably isn't right now. Perhaps it can be manually
set?

I'm hoping ipv6 support isn't mission critical for anyone? I really
wasn't planning on A) breaking it, or B) fixing it - this week. I DO care
about exercising the ipv6 portion of the stack a lot though, there are
still a few new instruction traps left to kill in the kernel (see bug 419)

(dhcpv6 support also has trouble - can't even assign the delegated
prefix)

On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 8:23 AM, Richard Brown <
[email protected]> wrote:

  Dave, Maciej,

  On Jan 17, 2013, at 4:47 PM, <
[email protected]>  wrote:

On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 1:45 PM, Maciej Soltysiak <[email protected]
wrote:
Hi, I configured he.net tunnel according to
http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/uci/network6 and works with latest
3.7.2-4.

However I don't understand how my client is supposed get an ip6
address. radvd is gone and I don't see anything handing out me an ip6 addr.
Who's job is it now then?

dnsmasq is supposed to do the job now, but the configuration via
openwrt's
config is in flux. There is documentation floating about on
dnsmasq-discuss as well as inside the the dnsmasq-2.66test10 tarball on how
to do it at the command line....


  I have the same problem with 3.7.2-4: my HE.net connection works
fine, CeroWrt gets the expected global IPv6 addresses, and each of the five
interfaces (not but not the babel ones) get nice routed global addresses
allocated from my /48.

  But my Mac (using either wired or wireless) doesn't get a v6 address.
Do you have any links to the dnsmasq documentation (a quick google didn't
turn up anything.) Thanks.

  Rich

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