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	<title>Comments on: DHCPv6 (relay) and RADVD in harmony</title>
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		<title>By: Dennes</title>
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		<description>Thanks! Finally made some sense out of my 2008r2 DHCPv6 server. Added the flag to my Linux radvd.conf and the clients popped up in DHCPv6. Now if only they would also automagically show up in DNS i&#039;d finally start to understand a bit about ipv6 addressing..</description>
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