dhcpcd-discuss

Re: DHCPv6 addresses being assigned with /128 prefixes

harald.albrecht

Wed Sep 27 19:50:11 2017

> Is the "more-specific route option" RFC 4191?  I don't know about that.
> I can see an oblique reference in the radvd.conf man page.

Correct, that's RFC 4191. Very useful, for example, when you have subnets that do not only contain hosts but also downstream routers. Unfortunately, some Linux systems have set the maximum MSRO prefix length to 0 which disables learning of these routes. It can be reenabled via sysctl, but it's unfortunate that this is even necessary.
Best regards,Harald

-------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --------Is the "more-specific route option" RFC 4191?  I don't know about that.
I can see an oblique reference in the radvd.conf man page.


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