On 09/11/14 13:54, James Hogarth wrote:
On 11 September 2014 05:30, dE <de.techno@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
ifcfg enp0s3 add fc00::1002/124 results in
arping: Unknown host fc00:1002
Error: some host already uses address fc00:1002 on enp0s3.
You know the last error message sounds ridiculous. The virtual interface
on the host has IP fc00::1001/124
Using ip, it also complains "RTNETLINK answer: Permission denied".
Since this's a fresh install, I think I should file a bug.
Um ifcfg doesn't handle ipv6 - just take a look at the shell script that
makes it up ...
This is highlighted by arping ... ipv6 does not use arp
I just built a minimal C7 instance to verify the behaviour...
systemctl status NetworkManager shows that it is running
ip addr add fc00::1001/124 dev eth0 adds the IP address to the interface
NetworkManager does not remove this from the interface
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Minimal CentOS does not have NetworkManager.
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