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Title: Help with CentOS gateway to LAN
Post by: d3atiq on March 03, 2016, 02:40:59 PM
Hi,

I have successfully setup a headless CentOS machine as a tunnelbroker endpoint, and I want to advance on the certification by trying the browser access. However, my LAN is not configured to get IPv6. I was thinking (IPv4 mindset, maybe?) that my CentOS gateway should distribute DHCP addresses from the tunnel to my LAN machines. Is that the right way to think about it?

In case it is, a few questions to get me going.

1. Should I configure my endpoint address to distribute through the DHCPv6 server?
2. Should I configure a local DNS server to have LAN host names resolve in a friendly way?
3. Is there a "hello world" example or tutorial on the subject?

I appreciate your patience.


Cheers,
Doug
Title: Re: Help with CentOS gateway to LAN
Post by: cholzhauer on March 03, 2016, 03:19:39 PM
1)  You can.  You can also do SLACC or in this case, since it's a small deployment, do it manually. 
2) Not needed.  Without knowing your network and setup, it's hard to say.  This isn't needed if you're not hosting things internally.
3) On the above subjects?  Yup, Google  ;D.