Re: IPv6 and XEN scripts

2010-06-18 Thread Michael Richardson
Bastian == Bastian Blank wa...@debian.org writes: When they boot, the XEN bridge scripts basically toast the IPv6 configuration. Bastian Don't use them. Read the bridge-utils documentation how to Bastian setup this. The purpose of this thread to *DEBIAN* IPv6, was to

Re: IPv6 and XEN scripts

2010-06-18 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Michael Richardson a écrit : Bastian == Bastian Blank wa...@debian.org writes: When they boot, the XEN bridge scripts basically toast the IPv6 configuration. Bastian Don't use them. Read the bridge-utils documentation how to Bastian setup this. The purpose of this

Re: IPv6 and XEN scripts

2010-06-18 Thread Michael Richardson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Pascal == Pascal Hambourg pascal.m...@plouf.fr.eu.org writes: Pascal I don't pretend I'm an expert and don't know about Bastian, Pascal but we both recommend that you don't use the Xen bridge Pascal setup script and use your own bridge

Re: IPv6 and XEN scripts

2010-06-15 Thread Tiago Fernandes
Hi Do you have ipv6 module line in /etc/modules ? The problem might be related with the scripts running the config without ipv6 support loaded. Cumps, Tiago Fernandes On Mon, 2010-06-14 at 21:36 -0400, Michael Richardson wrote: I have a number of XEN Dom0 machines running

Re: IPv6 and XEN scripts

2010-06-15 Thread Michael Richardson
YOSHIFUJI == YOSHIFUJI Hideaki yoshf...@linux-ipv6.org writes: I have a number of XEN Dom0 machines running lenny. When they boot, the XEN bridge scripts basically toast the IPv6 configuration. I'm looking for some thoughts on what the right answer might be,

Re: IPv6 and XEN scripts

2010-06-15 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Hello, Michael Richardson a écrit : The problem is threefold: a) we have no way to turn off autoconf on an interface-by-interface basis. Yes you have. Check sysctls in /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/interface/ Advanced configurations might include: - use DHCPv6 get-a-subnet

Re: IPv6 and XEN scripts

2010-06-15 Thread Bastian Blank
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 09:36:20PM -0400, Michael Richardson wrote: When they boot, the XEN bridge scripts basically toast the IPv6 configuration. Don't use them. Read the bridge-utils documentation how to setup this. Bastian -- You're dead, Jim. -- McCoy, Amok Time,

IPv6 and XEN scripts

2010-06-14 Thread Michael Richardson
I have a number of XEN Dom0 machines running lenny. When they boot, the XEN bridge scripts basically toast the IPv6 configuration. I'm looking for some thoughts on what the right answer might be, so that I can work on a proper solution. -- ] He who is tired of Weird Al is tired of

Re: IPv6 and XEN scripts

2010-06-14 Thread YOSHIFUJI Hideaki
(2010/06/15 10:36), Michael Richardson wrote: I have a number of XEN Dom0 machines running lenny. When they boot, the XEN bridge scripts basically toast the IPv6 configuration. I'm looking for some thoughts on what the right answer might be, so that I can work on a proper solution. It