James Carlson writes:

> Rainer Orth writes:
> > > The project does not implement a DHCPv6 server.  The server side may
> > > be handled by the existing Wide-DHCPv6 server or by a separate
> > > project.
> > 
> > I had a quick look at compiling it on Solaris during an IPv6 tutorial on
> > SANE 2006 in Delft this spring: it seemed quite BSD centric at that time
> > (like using getifaddrs(3), u_int<n>_t types, <sys/queue.h>, __P and
> > others).  It shouldn't be too hard to get it compile, though, and it seems
> > to be the only maintained open source DHCPv6 server right now.
> 
> Indeed.  The key issue, though, is that this isn't that project.  ;-}

True :-)  Which servers do you plan to test the new v6 client against?

Speaking of servers, I just stumbled across the following announcement from
ISC:

        http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=dhcp-announce&m=115275750414621&w=2

So there's another v6 server coming ...

        Rainer

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