Re: World IPv6 Day Problems

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On 06/08/2011 09:32 AM, Tom Hughes wrote:
>
> Works fine for my VMs with bridged networking - they see the radvd on
> the network and configure an address.
>
> Tom
>
Would you care to share some documentation of some kind?

<network>
  <name>TheCommons</name>
  <uuid>....</uuid>
  <forward mode='route'/>
  <bridge name='virbr0' stp='off' delay='0' />
  <ip address='10.0.1.1' netmask='255.255.255.0'>
  </ip>
  <ip family='ipv6' address='fd00:xxxx:xxxx:1::1' prefix='64'>
  </ip>
  <ip family='ipv6' address='2001:xxxx:xxxx:0::1' prefix='64'>
  </ip>
</network>

That didn't automatically add any of the ipv6 addresses. As I said, no
radvd. If I read the bug reports correctly, it is supposed to be automagic.

Also, the systctl stuff mentioned in the bugs reports I mentioned were
set to not allow ipv6, etc. Did you override these defaults somewhere?

Thank you,
Trever

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