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<p> My friend is submitting an android app to the app store, and it must be tested with ip6. I wanted to set up my machine as an ad hoc wireless network running dhcp, but only dhcp-ing ip6 addresses out, and also bridging it to my wired network connected
to the internet with an ip4 setup. <br>
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<p>I tried it with..</p>
<p>iwconfig wlp6s0 mode ad-hoc</p>
<p>iwconfig wlp6s0 essid blahblahip6-network</p>
<p>iwconfig wlp6s0 key "PasswordForNetwork"</p>
<p>ifconfig <span>wlp6s0 inet6 add 2001:0db8:0:f101::1/64</span></p>
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<p>but I'm not sure how to get the dhcp running ip6 only, and how to get the bridge set up to push the wireless through the wired ip4 network I need to figure out the dhcpd.conf stuff and the bridge..</p>
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