• @MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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    96 months ago

    This is remarkably common. A major factor is how to handle renewals. There appears to either be bugs with the procedure or there’s disagreement on how it should be handled. So it will work, for a while, until a renewal needs to happen, then everything goes to shit.

    I’ve directly witnessed this in router/firewall logs. That there’s an attempt to renew the DHCP-PD, which does not get a valid reply.

    • KillingTimeItself
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      46 months ago

      so is there just no standard for renewal? Or are ISPs just refusing to use the standard, for whatever reason?

      I can’t imagine we don’t already have a standard for this shit. I’d be baffled if we didn’t. So surely it’s just ISPs being their usual, useless selves.

      • @MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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        26 months ago

        This is less to do with the ISPs and more to do with the implementation of DHCP-PD renewals on various software/hardware devices. I’m not going to point any fingers, but it seems that some vendors don’t play very nicely with other vendors.