-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 10/4/2014 8:46 PM, Bhasker C V wrote: > On 04/10/14 15:36, The Cop wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I am trying to assign an IPv6 address to one of my guests. I followed the >> following guide, unsuccessfully: >> https://www.berrange.com/posts/2011/06/16/providing-ipv6-connectivity-to-virtual-guests-with-libvirt-and-kvm/ >> . >> >> I have the following config files: >> dumpxml of the guest `deb`: http://sprunge.us/iUef >> net-dumpxml of network `default`: http://sprunge.us/WTfH >> net-dumpxml of network `ip6`: http://sprunge.us/YEXc >> >> Host: >> ifconfig: http://sprunge.us/cJOg >> Routing table: IPv6: http://sprunge.us/GChZ IPv4: http://sprunge.us/dACN >> /etc/network/interfaces: http://sprunge.us/fHcf >> /var/lib/libvirt/radvd/ip6-radvd.conf: http://sprunge.us/JcfF >> ip6tables: http://sprunge.us/JGBG >> uname -a: http://sprunge.us/acFF >> >> Guest: >> ifconfig: http://sprunge.us/JIFN >> Routing table: IPv6: http://sprunge.us/ZPfT IPv4: http://sprunge.us/gbXA >> /etc/network/interfaces: http://sprunge.us/ZaBB >> uname -a: http://sprunge.us/CFFL >> >> Both machines are running Debian Wheezy. virsh version is 0.9.12.3. The IP >> address I'm trying to assign to the guest is "2607:5300:60:1156::2/64". >> Forgive me if I'm making some trivial mistake, but this is more or less the >> first time I'm productively using IPv6. >> >> Thanks >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> libvirt-users mailing list >> libvirt-users@xxxxxxxxxx >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-users >> > I assume you are using two different IPV6 address for the two machines. > I gave a quick scan of your mail but could not find what exactly is the issue you are facing ? > Are you not able to ping ? Is the IP not getting assigned ? > Are you able to ping link-local addresses ? > what does this command output look like ? > ip -6 nei I am using two different IPv6 addresses for the two different machines. I am unable to ping outside from the VM or connect otherwise via IPv6 from the VM. I am also unable to ping the link-local addresses of the eth1 interface on the VM (via `ping6 fe80::5054:aaff:fe00:f057/64`). ip -6 nei on the VM gives me: `fe80::5054:ff:fe1d:a4bb dev eth1 lladdr 52:54:00:1d:a4:bb router STALE` -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.13 (MingW32) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJUMFUEAAoJEEhc1G8ZKSOxaigQAKAQ7oJ3kBtxjOGHoOb5K+1K Y09DL8RjiR20F752a9SNEVOXo+GaAAGXkh2e9/9v1tO7GiW7RVg451g6AlEQi7K4 kIaB1t6X2xnum7cXqebAhD+C8QOfBrJydQTh/L227NKKXbfl1yL8zeB3v1jMBW4F Q/6V0MiwZ4T6tHABmD2mIb4lKNGw4SM67QlZ38jYZtlOO7wa683WdIlno/d4wERC EjIDszelx4bbVo2c5GGmUCrcYP5u/oldCWnrqib+Ws/OMKbRn6ddwHwIC02KMsRT ODmW08/CmEfDM/Jw4XcC+gxToLBJbTKal2H9tdVrDP4e94qrilkmKQUmedgLldtg mi5fA1XjswcPua58TsngreBl9u7hx4QIMegNmqfQEQjfAbUXF13IvSLyGS6MNfRo SM6c+pZoZ1eA9iGiYOXPc90ouuhCWL4xFTJTBwqWqw9Iogsv4NBCIKvX3J/wABzW L5EYzxrSSDW2RJPqDm+LpqRLKazsrIZjh0x+wxBkCsPg0tbT4Db3FU3RFr6fsXz+ ogOXe3iT4yrYXMl9PiIhsckkZ4H/6bpa1upAouyBi1kw868Z8G7j7mXxscQCbFkl oovyDoCxzSp+jFtYaiDvr1iWWNPtjyNZkryfR+dGhw+7w+l3cYRCDPaMDx0ruvv6 UagOiw6x3NwpTct/GugD =8TXk -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ libvirt-users mailing list libvirt-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-users