On 2024-04-06, Florian Obser <florian@openbsd.org> wrote:
> Someone with pull at UPC^W ziggo^W vodafone^W liberty global could potentially get that situation improved.
Often on an OpenBSD box using one of these connections, you want
one or more /64s rather than a host address, I don't think there's
an alternative to DHCPv6-PD for that unless the ISP will do static
addressing.
Though it would be nice if they'd also allow getting a single address
via slaac. With NAT that's enough for use on a router too ;)
> On 6 April 2024 19:04:52 CEST, Peter Hessler <phessler@theapt.org> wrote:
>>OpenBSD natively supports IPv6 addressing via static configuration and
>>SLAAC. We do not have a DHCPv6 client in base, so currently you have to
>>use a package for that.
A simple daemon that just runs as a PD client would be pretty welcome.
At least dhcpcd is nicely privilege-separated (and uses pledge on OpenBSD)
though it does have a lot more features than are needed for this common
use case.
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