On Thu, 15.01.15 12:50, Barbara Lazarowicz-Steube (scriptkid...@wp.pl) wrote:
On 2015-01-15 09:58, Patrik Flykt wrote:
Indeed. I so thought I had a patch applied that set the DHCPv6 address
for the interface. Apparently such functionality has gone into /dev/null
instead, and as a result
Hi,
On Wed, 2015-01-14 at 16:37 +0100, Barbara Lazarowicz-Steube wrote:
As you can see in it, having received the RA networkd correctly
identifies the local network as managed and fires up the DHCPv6
client. The client then receives a reply from the server and... does
absolutely
On 2015-01-15 09:58, Patrik Flykt wrote:
Indeed. I so thought I had a patch applied that set the DHCPv6 address
for the interface. Apparently such functionality has gone into /dev/null
instead, and as a result you will need the next version of the DHCPv6
address assignment patch recently
Hello everyone,
Having just configured systemd-networkd on my machine, I found myself no
longer assigned global IPv6 addresses. The LAN in question has got fully
operational native IPv6 support and both dhcpcd and connman had no
problems taking advantage of it. Networkd on the other hand picks up