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Bug 967529
PPPoE does not attempt DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation
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HowTO setup PPPoE with IPv6 PD on Fedora 19 version 1
PPPoEv6 on F19 (text/plain), 1.86 KB, created by
David Beveridge
on 2013-05-27 11:23:27 UTC
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HowTO setup PPPoE with IPv6 PD on Fedora 19 version 1
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>How to setup IPv6 over PPPoE on Fedora 19. > >There will be two ways to achieve this. > a) Using GUI with Network Manager. Preferred for adhoc eg laptops. > b) Text Mode with initscripts/rp-pppoe. Preferred for onboot eg servers. > >Both can be configured on the same machine at the same time. >There are currently two DHCPv6 client software packages that can be used. >It is possible that dibbler DHCPv6 client could be supported in the future. > >Both can be installed at the same time, allowing you to choose which suits your needs >and change if necessary with any pain. > >In either case, there are some common parts to the configuration. > >Since NetworkManager and rp-pppoe both do not natively support IPv6 over PPP, >there are some extensions to the configuration that will be stored in: e.g. >/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ppp0 > ># If this is not present then /etc/ppp/ipv6-up will abort >IPV6INIT=yes|no > ># If set to yes (or 1) defaults to ISC dhclient, if set to no then disabled. >DHCPV6C=wide|isc|dibbler|yes|no > ># This is a space separated list of interfaces that will receive a delegated prefix >DHCP6_PD="eth0 eth1" > ># Send a start/stop or HUP signal to the Router Advertisement Daemon >IPV6_CONTROL_RADVD=yes ># Default action is SIGHUP, which assumes radvd is running permanently >IPV6_RADVD_TRIGGER_ACTION=startstop|reload|restart|SIGHUP > ># Tell rp_pppoe to negiotiate IPv6 in addition to IPv4, if not in /etc/ppp/options >PPPD_EXTRA="ipv6 ," > > >STEP 1 >Configure your PPP connection for IPv4 as per normal. > >STEP 2 >Add "ipv6 ," to /etc/ppp/options (NetworkManager) >touch /etc/sysconfig/network (rp-pppoe) > >STEP 3 >Add the above statments to the ifcfg-ppp0 file in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts >If using NetworkManager you will need to actually create the file. > >STEP 4 >Install, Configure radvd and dhclient or wide-dhcpv6 > >STEP 5 >Enable IPv6 Forwarding > >STEP 6 >restart your PPP link and enjoy. > >
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