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Yes, I know about IPV6ADDR_SECONDARIES. My goal was to provision an entire range
automatically. I will handle the issue with a PHP CLI script run from rc.loc
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Brian Mathis wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 8:12 AM, Vadtec wrote:
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Indeed it doesn't. Guess I'm just out of luck for the time being. Maybe the
support will be added soon enough.
Thanks for your help.
Vadtec
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phen is removed and a range is
generated. I'm not the most powerful bash scripter in the world, so I could be
wrong.
Can anyone else weigh in on the subject and provide some more insight? It would
be really nice to provision an entire range of IPv6 and not have to add them one
by one.
Vadtec
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So can anyone offer any insight into this? See my reply at the bottom of the
message.
Vadtec
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> Louis Lagendijk wrote:
>> On Wed, 2009-06-10 at 13:08 -0500, Vadtec wrote:
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> On Wed, 2009-06-10 at 13:08 -0500, Vadtec wrote:
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>> A few months back, I tried to use the network scripts to provision an IPv6
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the
following configs:
/etc/sysconfig/network
NETWORKING=yes
GATEWAY=***.***.***.***
GATEWAYDEV=eth0
HOSTNAME=vadtec
NETWORKING_IPV6=yes
IPV6FORWARDING=no
IPV6_AUTOCONF=no
IPV6_AUTOTUNNEL=no
IPV6_DEFAULTDEV=eth0:1
IPV6_DEFAULTGW=2001:0470:0103:001A::1
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0-1
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