On 17/01/14 14:21, Shixiong Shang wrote:
Hi, Simon and Albert:
Thank both of you for quick response!
According to the man page online, the mode like “ra-only”, and
“ra-stateless” are only used as part of “dhcp-range” option. However,
this will also turn dnsmasq to DHCPv6 server, which I try to
On 17/01/14 14:30, Shixiong Shang wrote:
Just think out loud, can I use those modes with “—dhcp-range” so RA
will be sent, and then use “--no-dhcp-interface=“ to disable DHCPv6
on the corresponding interface?
No. --no-dhcp-interface= will disable RA too. There's no seperate
access-control for
Hi, Simon:
Truly appreciate your further clarification!
The use case I am dealing with now is, there is another DHCPv6 server (stateful
or stateless) on the same link. Dnsmasq only needs to send RA to trigger DHCPv6
Solicit in the same way router does.
Being said, is it possible that we can
Le 17/01/2014 07:10, Albert ARIBAUD a écrit :
As per 'man dnsmasq' (search for 'dhcp-range'), the possible modes for
IPv6 ranges include 'ra-only', which will previsely enable RAs without
*precisely.
Amicalement,
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Albert.
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