Hi Maddes,
wow, great. Thanks a lot for such a detailed explanation.
I will try this as soon as I can.
Best regards,
Robert
On 22 Sep 2017, at 13:15, M. Buecher wrote:
On 2017-09-16 14:50, Robert N wrote:
Hello all,
I'm trying to replace the DNS/DHCP of my FritzBox home router with
dnsmas
On 2017-09-16 14:50, Robert N wrote:
Hello all,
I'm trying to replace the DNS/DHCP of my FritzBox home router with
dnsmasq.
For IPv4 everything seems to work fine, i.e. when clients request an
IPv4 address, dnsmasq registers their hostnames, so name resolution
for local machines works.
But
Hi Robert,
>
> By the way: What did you set in the IPv6 address settings of your FB
> ("Heimnetzübersicht" -> "Netzwerkeinstellungen" -> "IPv6-Adressen")?
My IPv6 config at the FB: (sorry only c&p)
Unique Local Addresses: keine Unique Local Addresses (ULA) zuweisen
(nicht empfohlen)
Weitere IPv6
Hi,
The problem is with SLAAC addresses: DNSMASQ has no idea in an IPv6-only
network about the hostnames (it has not seen any DHCP request containing a host
name) nor it knows about the actual IP addresses. In SLAAC mode, dnsmasq only
sends RA packets around and the client builds the IP address
Hi Maik,
Thanks for the hint.
The thing is that my FB has native IPv6 connectivity, i.e. it receives a
prefix from the provider (which changes now and then, e.g. after
disconnect).
So IMHO there is no need to assign ULA addresses via DHCP. The clients
already configure themselves correctly via
Hi Robert,
I use this parameter for IPv6 with a FB:
> enable-ra
> ra-param=high,60,7200
> dhcp-range=fd00:cafe:beef:1:0050::,fd00:cafe:beef:1:F000::,64,2h
Best regards,
Maik
Am 16.09.2017 um 14:50 schrieb Robert N:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm trying to replace the DNS/DHCP of my FritzBox home router w