Just as a follow up of my own question, I was able to pinpoint the problem
to an inconsistent usage of tags in my config. After fixing the tags as
below everything worked as expected:

dhcp-option=lan6,option6:dns-server,[fe80::5054:ff:fe7c:5c4a]
dhcp-option=lan6,option6:domain-search,lan
dhcp-range=lan6,::1,constructor:brlan,ra-names,12h

Cheers,
j.

On Sat, Jul 13, 2019 at 5:33 PM jeduardo <j.edua...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> I've setup a pihole on a different machine and am trying to make its
> link-local IPv6 address to be sent out as the RDNSS address in the RAs sent
> out by dnsmasq.
>
> I currently receive an IPv6 prefix for my provider which I assign to the
> brlan interface and then use it in dnsmasq to send RAs to my local network.
>
> I have this on my dnsmasq.conf file:
>
> dhcp-option=lan,option6:dns-server,[fe80::5054:ff:fe7c:5c4a]
> dhcp-option=lan,option6:domain-search,lan
> dhcp-range=tag:brlan,::1,constructor:brlan,ra-names,12h
>
> As I understood from the documentation, if I configure the DNS server and
> the domain search for DHCPv6 and enable RAs for my subnet I am supposed to
> receive as RDNSS whichever DNS server I have configured for DHCPv6 in the
> RA, however these are the RAs I get (captured through radvdump):
>
> #
> # radvd configuration generated by radvdump 2.17
> # based on Router Advertisement from fe80::20d:b9ff:fe4c:ed41
> # received by interface wlp2s0
> #
>
> interface wlp2s0
> {
> AdvSendAdvert on;
> # Note: {Min,Max}RtrAdvInterval cannot be obtained with radvdump
> AdvManagedFlag off;
> AdvOtherConfigFlag off;
> AdvReachableTime 0;
> AdvRetransTimer 0;
> AdvCurHopLimit 64;
> AdvDefaultLifetime 1800;
> AdvHomeAgentFlag off;
> AdvDefaultPreference medium;
> AdvLinkMTU 1500;
> AdvSourceLLAddress on;
>
> prefix 2a04:4540:680d:6601::/64
> {
> AdvValidLifetime 43200;
> AdvPreferredLifetime 43200;
> AdvOnLink on;
> AdvAutonomous on;
> AdvRouterAddr off;
> }; # End of prefix definition
>
>
> RDNSS fe80::20d:b9ff:fe4c:ed41
> {
> AdvRDNSSLifetime 43200;
> }; # End of RDNSS definition
>
> }; # End of interface definition
>
> I was expecting the RDNSS value to be fe80::5054:ff:fe7c:5c4a, however I
> only receive the default value, which is the gateway address.
>
> Any idea of what I might be missing there? I'm using dnsmasq 2.76 on
> Debian Stretch.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> j.
>
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