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Eric,<BR>
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As far as I know, my fedora 13 came with NetworkManager installed by default and it's doing dhcp for ipv4 and ipv6 as well.<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
On Fri, 2010-11-12 at 13:59 -0700, Eric Kollmann wrote:<BR>
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I'm working on creating a new dhcpv6 fingerprinting module for my<BR>
program and working on a research paper on it. In so doing have<BR>
noticed that while there are a lot of OS's doing ipv6, there are not<BR>
that many that appear to come, by default, with a dhcpv6 client.<BR>
<BR>
Some dhcpv6 clients that I know of for sure:<BR>
Windows 7, 2008, 2008r2<BR>
Dibbler<BR>
ISC<BR>
<BR>
The linux systems I've played with so far (and just in passing) appear<BR>
to be doing self assigned ipv6 and none so far have had an actually<BR>
dhcpv6 client auto installed.<BR>
<BR>
Does anyone have any known linux builds doing their own dhcpv6 client<BR>
or know of any that are have a dhcpv6 client built in for a default<BR>
build? It could be the different ones I've played with are just<BR>
older.<BR>
<BR>
I'm also looking for any other devices out there that are doing dhcpv6<BR>
(clients or servers) that people are aware of.<BR>
<BR>
Thanks<BR>
<BR>
<FONT COLOR="#888888">Eric</FONT>
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