At one level I am happy to figure out this is a recently introduced bug.

On the other hand I am not sure if it is 6relayd.

What version of cero was working for you?
On Jan 3, 2014 12:21 AM, "cb.list6" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have been using CeroWRT on Comcast with a 3800 for about 6 month.  The
> DHCP-PD config has always been a little unstable for me, but working.
>
> I recently upgraded to:
>
>  root@cerowrt:/etc/config# uname -a
> Linux cerowrt 3.10.24 #1 Tue Dec 24 10:50:15 PST 2013 mips GNU/Linux
>
> My WAN gets a /128, but i cannot get DHCP-PD to work to get addresses on
> the rest of my interfaces.  The router does seem to have good IPv6 access.
>
>
> I fiddled with the 6relayd config and came up with this, but it does not
> work.  Any pointers on how to get this back on track?  The result of the
> below config is that the /128 from the WAN interfaces is now present on all
> the interfaces but my attached computers get no addresses.
>
>
> config server 'default'
>         option rd 'server'
>         option dhcpv6 'server'
>         option management_level '1'
>         list network 'ge01'
>         list network 'gw00'
>         list network 'gw01'
>         list network 'gw10'
>         list network 'gw11'
>         list network 'se00'
>         list network 'sw00'
>         list network 'sw10'
>         option fallback_relay 'rd dhcpv6 ndp'
>         option master 'ge00'
>
> root@cerowrt:/etc/config# uname -a
>
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