Re: Advanced IPv6 in NetworkManager

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On 11/14/2011 06:43 PM, Jan-Frode Myklebust wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 02:43:10PM +0100, Ola Thoresen wrote:
>>
>> So you say that both
>>
>> IPV6_AUTOCONF=yes
>> IPV6ADDR_SECONDARIES=2001:840:0:11::30/64
>>
>> Shoudl work?
>> (Have not tested yet, but might do that later today).
>
> I believe
>
> 	IPV6INIT=yes
> 	IPV6_AUTOCONF=yes
> 	IPV6ADDR=2001:840:0:11::30/64
>
> should work and give you both the static IPV6ADDR plus a dynamic address
> from RA. At least with that config I'm getting these addresses:
>
>            inet6 addr: 2a01:798:0:8012::5/64 Scope:Global	# IPV6ADDR
>            inet6 addr: 2a01:798:0:8012:21a:4aff:fea8:8501/64 Scope:Global # RA
>            inet6 addr: fe80::21a:4aff:fea8:8501/64 Scope:Link # link local
>


Unfortunately it does not seem to work here, which is a bit strange if 
it works for you...
Just tested the exact same setup (with my own IP-addresses) and only the 
RA-address is set on the interface if i set IPV6_AUTOCON=yes.
Even after a reboot.
I could then add static addresses manually usin /sbin/ip ...

But if I change ifcfg-eth0 back to IPV6_AUTOCONF=no it will imediately 
set the static address(es)

This is with NetworkManager-0.9.1.90-5.git20110927.fc16.x86_64



Rgds

Ola (T)


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