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How to enable dhcp for ipv6 in OpenBSD 5.5. Default dhcpd don't know about IPv6, it says that option -6 is incorrect and do not understand ipv6 config. But it has version 4.X that IPv6 must be enabled by default. Does anybody know how to solve that issue??

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  • Looks Like the only way is to use Dibbler server - it the one can be compiled very easily under OpenBSD.
    – josefus
    Sep 9, 2014 at 14:26

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I assume you are asking how to configure an OpenBSD 5.5 host as a DHCP client for IPv6?

Last time I tackled this issue I ended up using the wide-dhcpv6 pkg to accomplish it.

There's a write-up at daemonforums.org I made that may be of some help.

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  • No I mean DHCP Server in stateful mode. primarily ISC-DHCP server 4.X
    – josefus
    Sep 2, 2014 at 17:43
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The standard dhcpd daemon doesn't support IPv6? but if to install isc-dhcp from packages I've found that id doesn't replace it so to use IPv6 dhcpd I need to start it from path /usr/local/sbin/dhcpd. And the second cool way is to use Dibbler server - it the one can be compiled very easily under OpenBSD. But relay doesn't work at openbsd. Everyone can very easy to build from source.

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