My config for IPv6-PD: root@testbox:/var/atlas-probe/etc# cat /etc/wide-dhcpv6/dhcp6c.conf profile default { information-only; request domain-name-servers; request domain-name; script "/etc/wide-dhcpv6/dhcp6c-script"; }; interface eth0 { send ia-pd 0; send ia-na 0; }; id-assoc na 0 { }; id-assoc pd 0 { prefix-interface wlan0 { sla-len 8; sla-id 1; }; prefix-interface eth0.222 { sla-len 8; sla-id 2; }; }; It works flawless but prefixes tend to change every 48 hours at least. Also you can access my starlink via https://starlink.awlnx.space a RIPE Probe will show up asap. Happy measuring!
On 26. Apr 2021, at 10:18, Tim Chown via ripe-atlas <ripe-atlas@ripe.net> wrote:
On 23 Apr 2021, at 16:03, Thomas Schäfer <tschaefer@t-online.de> wrote:
Am Freitag, 23. April 2021, 11:18:17 CEST schrieb Tim Chown:
Is that a local choice, or does Starlink not carry IPv6?
A very interesting setup was yesterday documented by awlnx via twitter.
https://twitter.com/awlnx/status/1385263694649700353
She got it working. Some things I can remember:
inbound is open, she presented an IPv6-only webserver, at least yesterday it was functional: https://atlas.ripe.net/measurements/29792632/#general
there are some strange things: mtu is only 1280 icmp echo requests/answers are faked
Thanks Thomas, Eric and a couple of off list comments on IPv6. It seems you can get IPv6 working, and get a prefix via DHCPv6-PD, and support's coming more formally in May or thereabouts. Good news :)
Tim