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diff --git a/debian/patches/0013-added-several-comments-examples-by-Stefan-Sperling.patch b/debian/patches/0013-added-several-comments-examples-by-Stefan-Sperling.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bd83954 --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/patches/0013-added-several-comments-examples-by-Stefan-Sperling.patch @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ +From: SUZUKI Shinsuke <suz@kame.net> +Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2008 15:29:42 +0000 +Subject: added several comments/examples. (contributed by Stefan Sperling) + +--- + CHANGES | 4 ++++ + dhcp6c.conf.sample | 43 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- + dhcp6s.conf.sample | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- + 3 files changed, 90 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) + +diff --git a/CHANGES b/CHANGES +index a1f62d8..8fa1f7b 100644 +--- a/CHANGES ++++ b/CHANGES +@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ ++2008-07-30 SUZUKI, Shinsuke <suz@kame.net> ++ * dhcp6[cs].conf.sample: added several comments/examples. ++ (contributed by Stefan Sperling) ++ + --- 20080615 tar ball released --- + 2008-05-01 SUZUKI, Shinsuke <suz@kame.net> + * common.c: fixed a memory leak (Bug-ID: 1847587) +diff --git a/dhcp6c.conf.sample b/dhcp6c.conf.sample +index 3aeede1..0b192b9 100644 +--- a/dhcp6c.conf.sample ++++ b/dhcp6c.conf.sample +@@ -1,11 +1,31 @@ +-# The followings are a sample configuration for requiring the "stateless" +-# DHCPv6 service. ++# The following is an example for use with IPv6 auto-configuration. ++# The "information-only" statement makes dhcp6c exchange informational ++# configuration parameters with servers. A list of DNS server addresses ++# is an example of such parameters. This statement is useful when the ++# client does not need stateful configuration parameters such as IPv6 ++# addresses or prefixes. ++ + interface ne0 { + information-only; + }; + + +-# The followings are a sample configuration to be delegated an IPv6 prefix ++# The following is a sample configuration for a client on a LAN ++# where IPv6 addresses are assigned via DHCPv6 ("stateful address ++# assignment"). Use this if you want the client to query the ++# DHCPv6 server for an IPv6 address and for DNS servers, as in ++# traditional IPv4 DHCP. ++ ++interface em0 { ++ send ia-na 0; ++ send rapid-commit; ++ send domain-name-servers; ++}; ++ ++id-assoc na { ++}; ++ ++# The following is an example configuration for delegation of an IPv6 prefix + # from an upstream service provider. With this configuration dhcp6c will + # send solicit messages containing an IA_PD option, with an IAID 0, on to + # an upstream PPP link, ppp0. After receiving some prefixes from a server, +@@ -22,3 +42,20 @@ id-assoc pd { + sla-id 1; + }; + }; ++ ++# If a shared secret was to be configured in both the client and the server ++# for DHCPv6 authentication, it would be specified in this file as follows: ++ ++keyinfo kame-key { ++ realm "kame.net"; ++ keyid 1; ++ secret "5pvW2g48OHPvkYMJSw0vZA=="; ++}; ++ ++# And the interface statement would be modified as follows: ++ ++interface ppp0 { ++ send ia-pd 0; ++ send authentication kame; ++}; ++ +diff --git a/dhcp6s.conf.sample b/dhcp6s.conf.sample +index a3f5f27..cd903cc 100644 +--- a/dhcp6s.conf.sample ++++ b/dhcp6s.conf.sample +@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ +-# The followings are a sample configuration to provide a DNS server address +-# for every client as well as to delegate a permanent IPv6 prefix ++# The following is an example configuration which provides a DNS server ++# address to every client, and also delegates a permanent IPv6 prefix + # 2001:db8:1111::/48 to a client whose DUID is 00:01:00:01:aa:bb. + + option domain-name-servers 2001:db8::35; +@@ -9,12 +9,30 @@ host kame { + prefix 2001:db8:1111::/48 infinity; + }; + +-# The followings are a sample configuration to provide an IPv6 address +-# from an address pool 2001:db8:1:2::1000-2000 for 3600[s]. +-# Note. You have to send an RA to fxp0; otherwise a client cannot be sure +-# about the prefix-length and the default router. If you want to prevent +-# stateless address configuration via RA, please set the autonomous-flag to +-# OFF in your RA configuration. ++# If a shared secret was to be configured in both the server and the client ++# for DHCPv6 authentication, it would be specified in this file as follows: ++ ++keyinfo kame { ++ realm "kame.net"; ++ keyid 1; ++ secret "5pvW2g48OHPvkYMJSw0vZA=="; ++}; ++ ++# And the host statement would be modified as follows: ++ ++host kame { ++ duid 00:01:00:01:aa:bb; ++ prefix 2001:db8:1111::/48 infinity; ++ delayedkey kame; ++}; ++ ++# The following is an example configuration which provides an IPv6 address ++# from an address pool (2001:db8:1:2::1000-2000) with a lease time of 3600 ++# seconds to any client attached to the fxp0 interface. Note that you have ++# to send router advertisements on fxp0, i.e. run rtadvd(8) on that interface. ++# Otherwise a client cannot know the prefix-length and the default router. ++# If you want to prevent stateless address configuration via RA, please ++# set the autonomous-flag to OFF in your RA configuration. + + interface fxp0 { + address-pool pool1 3600; +@@ -23,3 +41,23 @@ interface fxp0 { + pool pool1 { + range 2001:db8:1:2::1000 to 2001:db8:1:2::2000 ; + }; ++ ++# The following is an example configuration which provides fixed IPv6 ++# addresses to two known clients. It also provides every client with a ++# DNS server. Note that you have to send router advertisements on fxp0, ++# i.e. run rtadvd(8) on the interface the clients are attached to. ++# Otherwise a client cannot know the prefix-length and the default router. ++# If you want to prevent stateless address configuration via RA, please ++# set the autonomous-flag to OFF in your RA configuration. ++ ++option domain-name-servers 2001:db8::35; ++ ++host puffy { ++ duid 00:01:00:01:0f:5b:29:7f:00:04:5a:35:1e:a1; ++ address 2001:db8:111::180 infinity; ++}; ++ ++host tux { ++ duid 00:01:00:01:0f:36:5f:31:00:0a:e4:3e:f2:4e; ++ address 2001:db8:111::181 infinity; ++}; |