Re: Why used DHCPv6 when RA has RDNSS and DNSSL?

2020-03-31 Thread Roger Wiklund
Thanks for all the feedback I also run dual stack with SLAAC for IPv6 assignment and my IPv4 DNS servers resolve the records. After skimming through rfc7217 + rfc4941 with the "autoconf temporary" being used for outbound and "autoconf secured" being static and can thus be used for reliable

Why used DHCPv6 when RA has RDNSS and DNSSL?

2020-03-30 Thread Roger Wiklund
Hi I played around with IPv6 on my Mac today (Mac OS Catalina) and I noticed that besides the IP from DHCPv6 (dynamic) it's also generating two other addresses. ether aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff inet6 fe80::1cad:944f:df4a:d123%en0 prefixlen 64 secured scopeid 0x7 inet6 2001:123:44:55:1a:f346:1bef:b88a

Re: Best practice - dual stack DNS?

2013-10-21 Thread Roger Wiklund
, Oct 21, 2013 at 6:29 PM, Max Tulyev max...@netassist.ua wrote: In IPv4 DHCP server is not nessecary to be a router. You can have DHCP server as x.x.x.2 and tell the clients use next-hop x.x.x.1. Is thera any problem with DHCPv6? On 21.10.13 15:24, Roger Wiklund wrote: I decided to move