How does SLAAC for ipv6 work with the DNS Search List (DNSSL) option

Started by allebone, February 24, 2026, 04:16:01 PM

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Quote from: nero355 on February 25, 2026, 07:01:03 PMThis document explains all the options and seems to match your experience : https://www.networkmanager.dev/docs/api/latest/settings-ipv6.html

Ah, actually it looks like I was wrong about the NIC with "stable privacy" mode.  Per this document:

"Also, the address is stable when the network interface hardware is replaced."
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Interesting, thanks everyone. Based on the above Im going to simply create AAAA records for servers I want to access by name and see if after 1 year any ipv6 addresses changed. If they did I will just statically assign them an ipv6 address. This is very easy to do anyway. I would probably  just statically assign them going forward but want to see if they ever change out of interest.

One more question, if I follow this guide: https://docs.opnsense.org/manual/dnsmasq.html#configuration-examples

And enable slaac in Services ‣ Dnsmasq DNS & DHCP ‣ General - must I then disable Router advertisements on that interface under Services ‣ Router Advertisements? Are these 2 services in conflict?

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Quote from: allebone on February 25, 2026, 10:04:57 PMIf I follow this guide: https://docs.opnsense.org/manual/dnsmasq.html#configuration-examples

And enable slaac in Services ‣ Dnsmasq DNS & DHCP ‣ General

Must I then disable Router advertisements on that interface under Services ‣ Router Advertisements? Are these 2 services in conflict?
Please read : https://docs.opnsense.org/manual/radvd.html :)

Quote from: OPNenthu on February 25, 2026, 07:46:02 PM
Quote from: nero355 on February 25, 2026, 07:01:03 PMThis document explains all the options and seems to match your experience : https://www.networkmanager.dev/docs/api/latest/settings-ipv6.html
Ah, actually it looks like I was wrong about the NIC with "stable privacy" mode.  Per this document:

"Also, the address is stable when the network interface hardware is replaced."
Was a quick reply so did not check everything, but you were on the right track for sure and that's what matters ;)
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Quote from: klinebau on February 24, 2026, 08:36:56 PMRA-NAMES uses the MAC address to register the IPv6 address, so you have to have an IPv4 address along with MAC in order for it to match using the EUI-64 address.

Hello, I have tried to configure this but have an issue. The router advertisements seem to be working to a degree because clients get the DHCP6 options I set (such as 23 - dns servers) correctly via RA. If I change the DNS servers they then receive the new values, however the DHCP range seems to not be 100%.

Under the leases tab I see (as an example):
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But the client does not get the ipv6 address 2607:f2c0:f00e:3512::18e5 as I would expect.

I have as you mentioned slaac and ra-names in DHCP range. If the client does not accept the ipv6 address Im not clear how this service helps resolve names?

Kind regards,
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