Hi Brian,
the IPv4 magic in LXC comes from the use of dnsmasq. According to what i
have read, you can configure dnsmasq to deal with dhcpv6 but i never
tried it. Maybe you can look on this side to reach your goal.
Xavier
Le 10/05/2015 02:42, brian mullan a écrit :
Xavier
I am just
Hi,
you can simply pass the IPv6 address you want to give to your container
via the configuration file through 'lxc.network.ipv6'. For instance, if
you gave the local address fe80::1 to the interface lxcbr0, you can do
it with the following configuration file:
# Sample config file
Xavier
I am just learning ipv6 but as I understand it from my reading so far
similar solutions exist in ipv6 as for ipv4 such as dhcp6 etc.
There is stateless address autoconfiguration
(https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4862) and Neighbor Discovery protocol (NDP)
for ipv6
LXC default is to setup NAT'd ipv4 for containers.
is there any guide to how to change the default to setup ipv6 instead so
lxc-create -t -n cn_name
cn_name ends up with an ipv6 address.
I searched thru all the lxc-users archive and didn't find any mention of
this
and google searches tend