* Markus Stenberg <markus.stenb...@iki.fi>

> Instead, it sounds like potentially issue with IPv4 + dnsmasq (e.g.
> option that prevents RFC1918 replies from being forwarded), I hope
> you are not using legacy IP :)

I left everything at defaults, so my links were indeed numbered using
IPv4 (RFC1918, 10/8), as well as IPv6 ULA from a prefix automatically
set up by OpenWrt when the router was installed (pre-Homenet
conversion) and of course IPv6 GUA (from ISP/DHCPv6-PD). I'll try to
remove the option you mention and see if that's better, thanks for the
tip!

BTW - this reminded me that I also noticed that after rebooting a
router, another ULA prefix (*not* the one configured in OpenWrt on
either router) also showed up and links were numbered using it, but it
vanished again after a while. No idea where it came from. To be
investigated! :-)

> (We intentionally touch as few defaults as possible, and that
> protection is on by default IIRC)
> 
> Another caveat is that DHCP-derived names within dnsmasq are not
> currently distributed outside (local) dnsmasq but instead just
> provided locally, possibly with some weird domain that other routers
> do not know about. (dnsmasq extensibility leaves something to be
> desired.)

Understood.

Thanks!

Tore

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