Robert I've been learning how to do this over the past week or so.
I've found a few good write-ups which may help you out: I have only found 1 online write-up about LXC & IPv6. This one seems to cover most of the configuration aspects & I thought it was pretty good: LXC Host featuring IPv6 connectivity <http://blog.cepharum.de/en/post/lxc-host-featuring-ipv6-connectivity.html> Although this is not LXC specific it helps gain a good understanding of IPv6 configuration in Linux & fairly comprehensive in its description of the terms, configuration options, and usage refer to: IPv6 – Set UP An IPv6 LAN with Linux <http://www.jumpingbean.co.za/blogs/mark/set-up-ipv6-lan-with-linux> Although my own interest was related to using full mesh vpn to interconnect lxc containers on remote servers I soon decided IPv6 would make everything much easier to implement. This is because unlike IPv4 use for a mesh vpn IPv6 would eliminate any problems with duplicate IP addresses in LXC containers on multiple remote hosts without resorting to figuring out a centralized IPAM solution etc. I'm trying to document what I have done so far with mesh vpn & lxc on my wordpress blog but understand its just a proof-of-concept document and although I've tested it with IPv4 I haven't had time to test IPv6 in the containers yet. Also, I mention some other caveats Remember this is only a "draft" writeup that I started this week but you can read it here: Proof-of-Concept – Using Mesh VPN to interconnect LXC containers on Multiple Hosts on Multiple Clouds <https://bmullan.wordpress.com/2015/05/12/proof-of-concept-using-mesh-vpn-to-interconnect-lxc-containers-on-multiple-hosts-on-multiple-clouds/>If anyone takes a look and has any suggestions or config ideas for the IPv6 and/or LXC information pieces feel free to let me know as I'm just beginning with IPv6 myself and still learning more about LXC and linux everyday. Brian
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