On Tue, 14 Oct 2008, David W. Hankins wrote:
[RA] fails to suck less than DHCPv4; consequently, anyone who runs stack today uses DHCPv4 to configure IPv6 (using IPv4 nameservers)!
I wonder where you have gotten the latter misconception. There are LOTS of networks which *at least in significant parts of their network* use manual IPv4 configuration (no DHCP) and 1) manual IPv6 configuration (both address and default route), 2) manual IPv6 configuration (only address, default route via RA), or 3) only RA (both address and route).
For example, we don't use any DHCP in server-only LANs. (In 'office' LANs where laptops, desktops, etc. connect it is used however.) I'm pretty sure this is a very common way to manage servers, though I admit that usign DHCP is likely similarly very common.
You seem to underestimate the usefulness of manual configuration, especially when coupled with other configuration management tools that can help automate it for you.
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