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On 02/04/14 18:08, Quintus wrote:
> Hi Albert,
> 
> Am 02.04.2014 17:59, schrieb Albert ARIBAUD:
>> "ra-names  enables  a  mode  which  gives DNS names to
>> dual-stack hosts which do SLAAC for IPv6.
> 
> I am aware of the ra-names option, but as far as I understand the 
> manpage, it is specifically targetted at SLAAC network setups. In
> my network I?m not doing SLAAC, but stateful DHCPv6 so that this
> option won?t work. SLAAC does not work at all with /80 subnets.
> 

Yes, slaac is not relevant here.

Please could you do the following?

1) Check the dnsmasq leases file (normally
/var/lib/misc/dnsmasq.leases) to see if the name "atlantis" appears in
the relevant DHCPv6 lease?

2) See if the plain name (not FQDN) resolves

 dig atlantis AAAA

3) See if atlantis.internal.xxx.eu resolves.

 dig atlantis.internal.xxx.eu AAAA


It looks like maybe the

domain=<IPv6 subnet>, <domain-name>

option is possibly broken.


Cheers,

Simon.


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