** Description changed: The default route cannot be provided via DHCPv6, it must be obtained from router advertisements. However, when using the dhcp method for inet6 in /etc/network/interfaces (e.g. "iface eth0 inet6 dhcp"), ifup will set net.ipv6.conf.<IFACE>.accept_ra=0, resulting in no default route for IPv6. Instead, it should explicitly set accept_ra=1. A workaround is to set it in a post-up script. However, Linux apparently only sends router solicitations when the interface is brought up, so if unsolicited RA:s are infrequent the host will be without a default route - until the next RA. This can be worked around by "blinking" the interface - down-up. + until the next RA. Another problem is that when bringing the interface down on dual-stack hosts, there will be a long timeout. This is because bringing down IPv4 also brings the interface link down, and afterwards dhclient cannot release the DHCPv6 lease due to the link being down ("RTNETLINK answers: Cannot assign requested address"). The workaround is to bring the link back up before bringing IPv6 down. So the workarounds (which obviously should not be needed) for a dual- stack dhcp client look like this: iface eth0 inet dhcp iface eth0 inet6 dhcp - up sysctl net.ipv6.conf.$IFACE.accept_ra=1 - up ip link set dev $IFACE down - up ip link set dev $IFACE up - pre-down ip link set dev $IFACE up + up sysctl net.ipv6.conf.$IFACE.accept_ra=1 + pre-down ip link set dev $IFACE up
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