The server is remote, on the interwebs, and running CentOS6, which does
not offer NAT for IPv6. I'm hosting https://www.greengecko.co.nz there
over IPv4, but the IPv6 copy of the site is on the physical server due
to not being able to redirect.
I suppose I could just proxy it...
On 31/08/15 23:57, Chris Hellyar wrote:
Hi Steve...
I'd love to help, but I'm not sure what the problem is. :-)
Is this all on a private network, or is the centos on the public 'net
and you want to route from your client to the 'net without natting it?
On 31/08/15 15:37, steve wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm playing with use of pagespeed and hhvm on one of my servers,
which I've decided would be best done in private ( and on a more
recent distro to the CentOS 6 that this server uses ).
However, I'm having problems setting IPv6 up to connect the guest up
to the internet without some form of bridging. Or more exactly, I'm
not finding any examples on how to do it.
I don't really want to reconfigure a working configuration by
enabling bridging, so can anyone help with ip6tables suggestions /
alternatives to hook the guest up ( server is CentOS 6, client debian
jessie ).
There is no NATing available, so I can't migrate the ipv4 config
across to ipv6 equivalents ):
Many TIA,
Steve
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