In message <1397B616-F7F5-4212-B055-C0DFE1A99E3C@muada.com>, Iljitsch van Beijnum write s:
On 2 feb 2011, at 21:36, Lamar Owen wrote:
<put on op hat> What I want is to add an IPv6 subnet or subnets to my already tuned = DHCP server config, add IPv6 addresses to the addresses handed out (in = the same config clause as the IPv4 addresses are stored, preferably), = update the DHCP server software to IPv6-capability, restart the DHCP = server, and both IPv4 and IPv6 clients get what they need, through the = same already locked down channels, with no other upgrades required.
You can do that today. For instance, this is what I have in a test = setup. (However, the ISC dhcpd can only do either v4 or v6, not both at = the same time.)
Which is a limitation that we intend to address. It was more time sensitive to get a DHCPv6 server out there than a integrated DHCPv4/DHCPv6 server. No date has been set for this yet.
subnet6 2001:960:7bf:d::/64 { option dhcp6.name-servers 2001:1af8:2:5::2; option dhcp6.domain-search "bonjour.muada.nl"; range6 2001:960:7bf:d::1000 2001:960:7bf:d::1fff; }
Mark -- Mark Andrews, ISC 1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742 INTERNET: marka@isc.org