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Although the SNTP option specified in RFC 4075 has been deprecated, some
servers are still sending NTP information with this option. Use the SNTP
information provided only if the NTP option is not present.
Update the test case as SNTP information is also requested.
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Support NTP server and multicast addresses and NTP server domain names
as specified in RFC 5908.
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Implement Information Request message according to RFC 3315, section
18.1.5. with the excepion that the first message is not delayed by a
random amount. Instead systemd-networkd is supposed to take care of
desynchronizing between other clients.
Initialize the DHCPv6 client structure in sd_dhcp6_client_start()
as this allows toggling between information request and normal
DHCPv6 address aquisition modes.
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Probably a left-over from when router solicitations were
requested in the DHCP6 code. But since they are now separate,
this state is no longer needed.
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Start sending Renew and Rebind DHCPv6 messages when respective timers T1
and T2 expire. Rebind messages do not include a Server ID option and the
Rebind procedure ends when the last IPv6 address valid lifetime expires,
whereafter the client restarts the address acquisition procedure by
Soliciting for available servers.
See RFC 3315, sections 18.1.3. and 18.1.4. for details.
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Provide a function to request more options from the DHCPv6 server.
Provide a sensible default set at startup and add test basic test
cases for the intended usage.
Define DNS and NTP related option codes and add comments for the
unassigned codes.
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Receive and parse a Reply from the server. Set up T1 and T2 timers and
notify the library user of an acquired DHCPv6 lease.
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As described in RFC 3315, Section 17.1.2, a client has to wait until the
first timeout has elapsed before it is allowed to request IPv6 addresses
from the DHCPv6 server. This is indicated by a non-NULL lease and a
non-zero resend count. Should the Advertisement contain a preference
value of 255 or be received after the first timeout, IPv6 address
requesting is started immediately.
In response to these events, create a Request message and set up proper
resend timers to send the message to the server.
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When receiving DHCPv6 messages, discard the ones that are not meant
for DHCPv6 clients and verify the transaction id. Once that is done,
process the Advertise message and select the Advertise with the
highest preference.
Create a separate function for lease information parsing so that it
can be reused in other parts of the protocol. Verify both DUID and
IAID in the received message and store other necessary information
with the lease structure.
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Add a function that creates a UDP socket bound to the given interface
and optionally to an IPv6 address. Add another function that will
send the DHCPv6 UDP packet to its destination.
Using IPV6_PKTINFO in setsockopt to bind the IPv6 socket to an
interface is documented in section 4. of RFC 3542, "Advanced Sockets
Application Program Interface (API) for IPv6"
Add a define for DHCPv6 Relay Agents and Servers multicast address as
its not available elsewhere.
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Add the core of DHCPv6 client message retransmission and upper bound
timer and message count handling according to RFC 3315 Secions 7.1.2
and 14. Omit the DHCPv6 initial delay; for now it is assumed that
systemd-networkd will provide decent startup randomization that will
desynchronize the clients.
When reinitializing the client, clear all timers.
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Add initial structure definition and functions for setting index, MAC
address, callback and event loop. Define protocol values and states.
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