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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/04/2016 9:14, Simon Hobson wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">"Kari, Vitali" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:Vitali.Kari@komnexx.de"><Vitali.Kari@komnexx.de></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">But I am a little cunfused why I need a subnet6 for Link-Local interface to bring the daemon up. The fe80::/64 will fit to all Link-Local interfaces, so I get a warning about multiple interface matching even if I start the daemon with eth2.
My test config is now:
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option dhcp6.name-servers 2001:4860:4860::8888, 2001:4860:4860::8844;
subnet6 2a03:4920:100::/44 {
prefix6 2a03:4920:100:100:: 2a03:4920:10f:ff00:: /56;
}
subnet6 fe80::/64 {
}
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What IP addresses do you have on eth2 - in particular does it match the /44 subnet you've defined ?
Also, and bear in mind I'm no IPv6 expert, should the subnet and prefix declarations have different prefix lengths ?</pre>
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Given the previous discussions on IPv6 vs. IPv4 addressing, I don't
see a logical reason a subnet is needed?<br>
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The NIC has an address, who it can talk to is a completely different
story, defined by the prefixes given by router(s).<br>
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Is the concept of the subnet being needed really a left-over from
IPv4?, like the address/subnet concept which does not exist in IPv6?<br>
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Also I am not an IPv6 expert by far J<br>
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