87 lines
2.8 KiB
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87 lines
2.8 KiB
Plaintext
interface lo
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{
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AdvSendAdvert on;
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# This may be needed on some interfaces which are not active when
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# radvd starts, but become available later on; see man page for details.
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# IgnoreIfMissing on;
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# These settings cause advertisements to be sent every 3-10 seconds. This
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# range is good for 6to4 with a dynamic IPv4 address, but can be greatly
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# increased when not using 6to4 prefixes.
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MinRtrAdvInterval 3;
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MaxRtrAdvInterval 10;
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# You can use AdvDefaultPreference setting to advertise the preference of
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# the router for the purposes of default router determination.
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# NOTE: This feature is still being specified and is not widely supported!
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AdvDefaultPreference low;
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# Disable Mobile IPv6 support
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AdvHomeAgentFlag off;
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# example of a standard prefix
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# prefix 2001:db8:1:0::/64
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# {
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# AdvOnLink on;
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# AdvAutonomous on;
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# AdvRouterAddr off;
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# };
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# example of a 6to4 prefix
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#
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# Note that the first 48 bits are specified here as zeros. These will be
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# replaced with the appropriate 6to4 address when radvd starts or is
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# reconfigured. Be sure that the SLA ID (1234 in this case) is specified
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# here!
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#prefix 0:0:0:1234::/64
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#{
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# AdvOnLink on;
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# AdvAutonomous on;
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# AdvRouterAddr off;
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# This setting causes radvd to replace the first 48 bits of the prefix
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# with the 6to4 address generated from the specified interface. For example,
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# if the address of ppp0 is 192.0.2.25 when radvd configures itself, this
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# prefix will be advertised as 2002:C000:0219:1234::/64.
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#
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# If ppp0 is not available at configuration time, this prefix will not be
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# advertised, but other prefixes listed in the configuration will be
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# advertised as usual.
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#
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# When using the Base6to4Interface option, make sure radvd receives a
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# SIGHUP every time the ppp0 interface goes up, down, or is assigned a
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# new IPv4 address. The SIGHUP will cause radvd to recognize that the
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# ppp0 interface has changed and will adjust the advertisements
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# accordingly.
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# Base6to4Interface ppp0;
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# If the IP address of ppp0 is assigned dynamically, be sure to set the
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# lifetimes for this prefix to be small. Otherwise, hosts on your network
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# may continue to use a prefix that no longer corresponds to the address
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# on ppp0!
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# AdvPreferredLifetime 120;
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# AdvValidLifetime 300;
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# };
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# example of a more specific route
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# NOTE: This feature is not very widely supported! You may also need to
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# enable it manually (e.g. on Linux, change the value of
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# sysctl accept_ra_rt_info_max_plen to 48 or 64)
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# route 2001:db0:fff::/48
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# {
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# AdvRoutePreference high;
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# AdvRouteLifetime 3600;
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# };
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# RDNSS
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# NOTE: This feature is not very widely implemented.
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# RDNSS 2001:db8::1 2001:db8::2
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# {
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# AdvRDNSSLifetime 30;
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# };
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# DNS Search Lists
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DNSSL branch.example.com example.com
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{
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AdvDNSSLLifetime 30;
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};
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};
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