Hi,
After some testing and reconnecting PPP connection several times: All works
fine. It also recognizes multiple old prefixes and sends all of them as
deprecated.
Regarding the Android-Bug: I found out that I still have to enable the "fast"
mode (which is only done in the first minute after a
Have fun in Berlin! But the new code makes it possible to me to set the
lifetime of the dhcp-lease to good old pre-IPv6 times (86400s) so it is
very unlikely that the android problem reappears. I have tested it, all is
fine now.
The Android bug can be worked around by raising the lifetime/l
Hi Simon,
Perfect! I will rebuild the debian package from the snapshot and try out. As
far as I see, you have not yet made the RA_INTERVAL configurable (only for the
unsolicited advertisements), so I will patch this, too. But in any case, I can
raise the lifetimes now, so the problem will appe
On 26/07/13 06:47, Nehal J. Wani wrote:
I am implementing a public API in libvirt as part of my GSoC project, for
which I need to parse the dnsmasq/.leases file.
I would like to know the maximum length that an entry can have in the
leases file.
I think that the theoretical maximum length is p
On 25/07/13 22:32, Uwe Schindler wrote:
Hi,
reading https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc6204/?include_text=1, the
requirements for home routers are listed here:
L-13: If the delegated prefix changes, i.e., the current prefix is
replaced with a new prefix without any overlapping time period, th
On 25/07/13 16:55, Simon Rettberg wrote:
iirc, you can do this like so:
address=/#/1.2.3.4
You star! Thank you, I couldn't see that anywhere in the documentation.
Regards, Dan
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On 25/07/13 22:32, Uwe Schindler wrote:
Hi,
reading https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc6204/?include_text=1, the
requirements for home routers are listed here:
L-13: If the delegated prefix changes, i.e., the current prefix is
replaced with a new prefix without any overlapping time period, th