$OpenBSD: README,v 1.9 2019/03/25 14:34:08 sthen Exp $ +----------------------------------------------------------------------- | Running ${PKGSTEM} on OpenBSD +----------------------------------------------------------------------- DHCPv6-PD (Prefix Delegation) ============================= As OpenBSD doesn't yet support DHCPv6 in the base OS, one common use of this package is to request Prefix Delegation from an ISP, which hands you one or more routable IPv6 subnet that can be assigned to interfaces facing your local network. Here is a sample configuration achieving this, fetching addresses over the pppoe0 interface and assigning it to multiple local networks. -- -- -- -- -- -- ipv6only noipv6rs duid persistent option rapid_commit require dhcp_server_identifier # disable running any hooks; not typically required for simple DHCPv6-PD setup script "" # List interfaces explicitly so that dhcpcd doesn't touch others allowinterfaces pppoe0 em0 vlan3 vlan5 interface pppoe0 # the following two lines tell dhcpcd to do router solicitation # itself. don't use them if using "inet6 autoconf" (slaacd) ipv6rs ia_na 1 # request prefixes from the provider to use for downstream networks ia_pd 2 em0/1 vlan3/2 vlan5/3 -- -- -- -- -- -- In normal cases, you would use rad(8) to advertise these prefixes to clients. Put the following in /etc/rad.conf: -- -- -- -- -- -- interface em0 interface vlan3 interface vlan5 -- -- -- -- -- -- And enable rad(8): # rcctl enable rad