Quote from: franco on Today at 09:41:51 AMAs I said I don't mind if there is a canonical tool which there is. I'll try to get it into the dnsmasq port. If it compiles and works it's good enough for the GUI button.Thank you very much Franco.
Quote from: knebb on Today at 08:44:29 AMFor the server the IP is not assigned while it is still in use by the client.Maybe I'm not fully understanding your scenario, but it seems like what you describe is same or close to what happens when the client itself sends the DHCP release? (Meaning, the client we did the phony release for, still thinks it has the lease, but it doesn't actually have it, right? So another client can request it, same as if the release was genuine?)
So what happens when another client requests an IP address?
Quote from: franco on Today at 04:01:36 AM@pataps: yay, great, thanks! Among other things AFTR is now natively supported by the daemon (and advertised to the dhcp6c_script as "new_aftr_name") but I made a small mistake with the initial implementation:
https://github.com/opnsense/dhcp6c/commit/60c87d02c
Can you try again?
Cheers,
Franco