I added basic support for this a few years ago. It's not great by any
stretch but this works now:
<snip>
admin_ip6=2001:dead:beef:123::210/64
dns_resolvers=2001:dead:beef:123::1,10.00.123.1
<snip>
You can also set admin_ip6 to addrconf if you want.
The default route will unfortunately always be grabbed via addrconf so
you cannot use a static one.
There are also some sendmail delays because /etc/hosts does not get
update.
But overall it works and it is better than hacking around with custon
manifests.
Regards
Jorge
On 2018-01-08 18:11, Jesus Cea wrote:
I have seen tons of webpages describing how to deploy IPv6 in the
global
zone, but all of them require a custom SMF service at boot. Example:
http://setupnotes.gozoinks.com/enable-ipv6-in-smartos/
https://gist.github.com/bharrisau/3392578
https://docu.blackdot.be/snipets/solaris/smartos-ipv6
What is the current best practice for this, with a modern SmartOS
release? No way around custom SMF boot service?.
Enabling IPv6 in the global zone is the first step to enable it also in
the native zones. If you have any advice, link to documentation, please
let me know. Even more if they are relevant to recent SmartOS, I am
seeing tons of stale information about ancient SmartOS releases. Best
link so far seems to be
<https://wiki.smartos.org/display/DOC/Setting+up+IPv6+in+a+Zone>.
Thanks for your time and expertise.
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