00::]'
With my pull request on LEDE
Original message
From: Aaron Wood <wood...@gmail.com>
Date: 1/23/17 00:46 (GMT-05:00)
To: Eric Luehrsen <ericluehr...@hotmail.com>
Cc: "BIZ: DNSMASQ List" <dnsmasq-discuss@lists.thekelleys.org.uk>
Thanks much, Eric,
I've tried a few different options, and am still not getting the dns-server
option to work in my setup. The RAs don't contain the dns info.
Here's the latest setup (based on info from Eric's PR):
enable-ra
dhcp-range=lan6,::,constructor:br-lan,slaac,ra-names
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Subject: Re: [Dnsmasq-discuss] IPv6 on OpenWRT
On Sun, Jan 22, 2017 at 8:40 PM, Eric Luehrsen
<ericluehr...@hotmail.com<mailto:ericluehr...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
Syntax error also. option/option6 statements need a colon before the option-name
--dhcp-option=option6:dns-server,[fd00:
On Sun, Jan 22, 2017 at 8:40 PM, Eric Luehrsen
wrote:
> Syntax error also. option/option6 statements need a colon before the
> option-name
> --dhcp-option=option6:dns-server,[fd00::]
>
> For OpenWrt/LEDE you can use dnsmasq-dhcp6 or dnsmasq-full. If you migrate
> over
Syntax error also. option/option6 statements need a colon before the option-name
--dhcp-option=option6:dns-server,[fd00::]
For OpenWrt/LEDE you can use dnsmasq-dhcp6 or dnsmasq-full. If you migrate over
to LEDE and do your own builds, I have a pull on github to incorporate
dnsmasq-dhcp6 into
On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 7:37 PM, Eric Luehrsen
wrote:
> Hi Alec,
>
> Have you tried setting `--dhcp-option=option6:dns-server,[fd00::]` for
> auto fill in of ULA or `--dhcp-option=option6:dns-server,[::]` auto ~ GA?
>
> By default dnsmasq will send [fe80::] LL in RA and
Hi Alec,
Have you tried setting `--dhcp-option=option6:dns-server,[fd00::]` for auto
fill in of ULA or `--dhcp-option=option6:dns-server,[::]` auto ~ GA?
By default dnsmasq will send [fe80::] LL in RA and DHCPv6, but some clients do
not like DNS on LL. It also can break down in some
Hi Alec,
I would check the following:
1) Is your router listening on an IPv6 like address, like an unspecified
::?
2) Is your client trying to reach that address and port? You can check
that using tcpdump.
3) Are you using an IPv6 upstream DNS server? You can check Googles DNS
server,