IPV6 implementation on AD
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Hello guys, is there anyone here with experience about setting up a non static ipv6 provided by the ISP to a AD domain controller with 1 dhcp server? i am trying to use ULA configuration scope on my ms windows server dhcpv6 however it doesnt work properly. Any help will be appreciated it.
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@shootify So you are trying to give your AD controller a public IPv6 address?
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@scottalanmiller said in IPV6 implementation on AD:
@shootify So you are trying to give your AD controller a public IPv6 address?
Do you ever thing this will become a standard thing? Assigning public IPv6 addresses to all things?
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@dashrender said in IPV6 implementation on AD:
@scottalanmiller said in IPV6 implementation on AD:
@shootify So you are trying to give your AD controller a public IPv6 address?
Do you ever thing this will become a standard thing? Assigning public IPv6 addresses to all things?
Maybe. It's not a terrible idea. But we rarely see someone attempting it, especially on a legacy infrastructure.
I think we'll see it much sooner on very modern networks where these old LAN-focused services do not exist.
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@dashrender i am trying to get ipv6 the right way on my AD, we have two DCs, one fileserver, i noticed some people using ULA set up on the LAN site through windows server dhcpv6 scope, but not sure if this is the right way.
Reason of all this is cuz the domain is acting kinda weird if we disable ipv6 on it, in fact microsoft is pushing ipv6 lately, so since we get a IPV6 PD from our ISP, we'd like to implement it on dc, so far if i enable as SLAAC, workstations will point to the router when executing nslookup, i dont want to do gpolice to tell the computers to prefer ipv4 over ipv6, so if someone here got some experience with this i will appreciate a feedback. cheers -
I've never setup anything manual/specific with IPv6 (and by manual, I've never setup DHCP on Windows server to hand out ULA).
I've only ever used the privately assigned IPv6 stuff internally, then let my router do NAT for both IPv4 and IPv6.