wraithdu
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I have a pretty basic home setup, with a Pi2 running my DHCP server and Unbound for DNS. I have Comcast and I'd like to setup the router to do one of two options :
Option 1) Provide DHCPv6 and specify my internal DNS server
Option 2) Provide only RA for default gateway and allow my internal DHCPv6 server to hand out IP address and DNS
Unfortunately I have problems with both configurations.
1) Even though I specify my internal DNS with 'Connect to DNS Server automatically' disabled, my clients are configuring the router as the DNS server
2) If I disable the DHCPv6 server then my clients don't get IP addresses or a default gateway.
Is it possible to do what I want? Is it legal to let the router do RA and run a DHCPv6 server on a separate machine?
If Option 1 was working this would be easy and I wouldn't need the extra DHCPv6 server, but I have internal host names and need my DNS server.
PS
If I let the router do both DHCP and DNS, can I setup static IPs and custom host names for both IPv4 and IPv6?
Option 1) Provide DHCPv6 and specify my internal DNS server
Option 2) Provide only RA for default gateway and allow my internal DHCPv6 server to hand out IP address and DNS
Unfortunately I have problems with both configurations.
1) Even though I specify my internal DNS with 'Connect to DNS Server automatically' disabled, my clients are configuring the router as the DNS server
2) If I disable the DHCPv6 server then my clients don't get IP addresses or a default gateway.
Is it possible to do what I want? Is it legal to let the router do RA and run a DHCPv6 server on a separate machine?
If Option 1 was working this would be easy and I wouldn't need the extra DHCPv6 server, but I have internal host names and need my DNS server.
PS
If I let the router do both DHCP and DNS, can I setup static IPs and custom host names for both IPv4 and IPv6?