Am 05.07.2012 um 16:17 schrieb Tom Eastep:

> On 07/05/2012 12:35 AM, Andreas Rittershofer wrote:
>> I want to test shorewall6 in a scenario with several virtual
>> machines. Each virtual machine has the interface eth0.
>> 
>> With IPv4, I would assign an IP-alias to eth0:1 and so would have
>> eth0 and eth0:1 as interfaces for shorewall6.
>> 
>> How is this done with IPv6?
> 
> I am unclear on the question; are you asking how to assign both an IPv4 
> and an IPv6 address to an interface? If you are using your 

No, this is not my problem.

I have ONE virtual machine which I want to use for testing shorewall6. This 
virtual machine has one network interface: eth0

With IPv4 it would be no problem to assign this interface two ip-addresses AND 
to have two interface names: eth0:0 and eth0:1 for example. But I want to test 
shorewall6.

How do I assign this interface two IPv6-addresses in a way that I have two 
interface names - one for each IPv6-address?

I need two different interface names for the configuration of shorewall6, 
because our real firewall has two physical network interfaces and I want to 
test the setup with this virtual machine.


Viele Grüße

Andreas Rittershofer

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