And here I've made a fool of myself yet again. From the documentation:
> The dhcp Method
> This method may be used to obtain network interface configuration via
> stateful DHCPv6 with dhclient. In stateful DHCPv6, the DHCP server is
> responsible for assigning addresses to clients.
> Op
I ended up cheating by having this setup enable both wide-dhcpv6 for the
IP address, and SLAAC for the routing information. It's really odd how
the configuration built into the system doesn't allow it.
/etc/network/interfaces
> auto eth-external
> iface eth-external inet dhcp
> pre-up mod
Hello everybody,
I've been having a bear of a time trying to get my Debian Buster-based router
to operate with Comcast's native IPv6 configuration. I'm not looking
for prefix delegation, just a public address and a default gateway. I'm
using the ISC DHCP client for both v4 and v6 since it's gene
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