> All of my servers and > workstations are able to ping6 to outside targets, and anything with a browser > installed can open ipv6.google.com. > > So far I have figured out that you have to run TWO instances of DHCP. One > instance issues IPv4 and the other issues IPv6. I have not gone so far as > to actually set up a second instance of DHCP. As long as you run a router advertisement daemon clients will self-assign routable addresses, you don't really need DHCPv6 if you are also running DHCPv4, you can set DNS (even an IPv6 DNS server) or any other configuration using the DHCPv4 daemon. — Mark Tinberg mark.tinberg@xxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos