On 2017-09-12, tech-lists <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello misc@, > > I'm trying to find an *authoritative* walkthrough configuring an > OpenBSD-6.0 amd64 machine that currently runs fine as an ipv4 router for > my pppoe vdsl connection. The ipv4 network is a public /29. No NAT of > any description runs on this machine. There's two NICs, re0 which > connects to a vdsl modem and re1 which is the WAN and is directlt > connected to a switch, and pppoe0 controlling the connection. > > I have a /64 for the WAN and a /48 for the LAN requesting ipv6 > delegation. This is native IPv6. I think I'll need dhcpv6 to hand out > ipv6 addresses? > > I'm looking for something like this: > > https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Setup > > but for ipv6 configs (ideally ipv4/6 dual stack). So far, searching has > turned up bits and pieces but some of it is old, there's differences > between versions, need something ideally specific to OpenBSD 6.0 so that > I'm confident it's setup right for this version. > > any ideas? > > thanks,
On the gateway, pkg_add dhcpcd and see the pkg-readme. You'll most likely want to hand addresses to clients via SLAAC (stateless address autoconfiguration), this is done by running rtadvd on the gateway.

