On Fri, 29 Jan 2010, Brian Fitzgerald wrote:

Last I looked, DHCPv6 isn't implemented on Windows XP, Vista, or Server2003,
nor on Mac OSX up to 10.6.  Don't know about Win7, but the Server2008 DHCP
server DOES include IPv6, so it may be there.

Both Vista and Win7 can live in a purely native ipv6 environemnt without any ipv4, get DNS-server and IP via DHCPv6, and also get prefixes for "Internet Connection Sharing" via DHCPv6-PD.

It doesn't null route the prefix it gets via PD (thus routing loop if you give it anything larger than /64), but that's another story. I have reported this to people in MS, don't know if there is a fix brewing somewhere. Haven't tested this in Win7, only Vista.

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