Is every networkguru should own it's IP database? In that case, I'd like to call it "direct_ipv6_address"...
I haven't done anything especially for AAAA, just add the name to hosts file like we did before. Is there anything else we need to do? --Sheng On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 12:40 PM, Chiradeep Vittal <[email protected]> wrote: > Although the ipv4 namespace is polluted with the "Public" prefix, I prefer > that we do not carry over this convention to ipv6. The network can be a > "private" or "public" network. I would just drop the "public" notation. > Are you updating the AAAA records as well in dnsmasq? > > On 1/29/13 11:43 AM, "Sheng Yang" <[email protected]> wrote: > >>Hi, >> >>I am still working on the branch, but I want to get people's notice >>now, for your comments, in order to get it merge back to MASTER in >>time. >> >>The FS is at: https://cwiki.apache.org/CLOUDSTACK/ipv6-support.html >> >>Current code targeted at phase 1: advance shared network only. >> >>Basically, I've set up a new table, "public_ipv6_address", which is >>used to track IPv6 allocation. I didn't reuse the old >>"user_ip_address" because it's impossible to allocate all the >>unassigned IPv6 address in the table, like we did for IPv4 public ips. >> >>"public_ipv6_address" table would keep track to the all public IPv6 ip >>we've already allocated. >> >>I also update nics, vlan, and networks table to accommodate IPv6 >>gateway/cidr. >> >>Mostly the code didn't touch the current ipv4 path. >> >>I've tested basic IP assignment on XenSever. We have some troubles on >>KVM side, but seems there are bugs come from master branch. >> >>And it's API only version for now. And you would need a updated >>version of dnsmasq to get it work. I've built the template for who >>want to try it. But I am not sure where to upload. Sharefile.com? >> >>--Sheng >
