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ValdikSS2011-06-07 12:34:20
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ValdikSS, 2011-06-07 12:34:20

stateful ipv6.?

Hello.
I have a server at home. Debian testing. There is an ipv6/48 block via 6to4. There is radvd and dibbler-server. I used to try to set up stateful, so that all addresses were in / 112 visits, and not based on the MAC address, now I also try to set it up, but it doesn’t work, computers simply don’t get the address.

Non-working stateful configuration (I already tried to set up distribution of /96 subnets)
pastebin.com/1jQK48Vp - radvd.conf
pastebin.com/YwvRJj96 - dibbler/server.conf
pastebin.com/J6rFvn40 - piece /etc/network/interfaces

Stateless configuration with radvd, if you distribute, for example, a /64 block, it works fine. If to distribute the block/96, for example, that too does not work. It is clear that there is not enough space to encode a poppy in ip, but does he have to take a poppy?

Thanks in advance!

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ValdikSS, 2011-06-07
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Phew, did everything, everything is awesome. I found out that it is better to set the / 64 subnet in the LAN, they write so on the Internet. I put 2002:5FB5:289E:DEAD::/64 in radvd, 2002:5FB5:289E:DEAD:BEEF::/120 in dibbler, that's enough for me. The address on the network card that looks into the LAN is 2002:5FB5:289E:DEAD::.
Everything, now ipv6 day is not terrible.

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