Hi Steven,
* Steven Barth <[email protected]>
> Am 05.09.2015 um 12:24 schrieb Tore Anderson:
> > What I am starting to suspect is that OpenWrt's «IPv6 ULA-Prefix»
> > setting is orthogonal to the Homenet handling of the interfaces, and
> > that in order to get the full/correct «Homenet experience» I should
> > disable this setting on all my routers. It could perhaps be considered
> > a bug that the «IPv6 ULA-Prefix» is used to number interfaces set to
> > Homenet/HNCP mode in the first place? I'd appreciate it if you could
> > confirm whether or not this is the case.
>
> Do you by chance have "option ip6assign" still set in your hnet
> configuration sections? If that is the case, these should be removed
> then OpenWrt's ULA won't be assigned to those interfaces anymore.
I do. This is the stanza that is added to /etc/config/network when
creating a new interface using the «Automatic Homenet (HNCP)» protocol.
config interface 'vlan42'
option proto 'hnet'
option ifname 'eth0.42'
option mode 'auto'
option ip6assign '64'
option ip4assign '24'
Note that this interface was created (using the LuCI web interface)
using the hnet protocol from the get-go; it's not a conversion of an
pre-existing interface using another protocol. I suppose the fact that
the ip6assign option is added should be considered a bug, then?
Anyway, I guess I should move this sub-thread over to the homewrt
mailing list...
Tore
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